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Resources for Intergenerational Allyship

By August 18, 2022October 13th, 2022No Comments
resources for intergenerational allyship

READ

LISTEN

LEARN

FOR ALL AGES

  • Share this guide with climate activists in your network and have more intergenerational climate conversations.

  • Try playing our “Guess When?” card game or using other conversation ice breakers like “Parents Are Humans”  by bringing in climate themes in the answers.

  • Check the environmental threads of your neighborhood, area or city and find out if there are organized groups working on it. Our Local Action Map might be helpful.
  • Participate in the Elders for Climate Action intergenerational huddles (you can sign up here!)

IDENTIFIES AS YOUNGER

  • First and foremost, make sure you are registered to vote! Consider becoming a driving volunteer and riding voters who need help getting to the polls.
  • If you’re a student or a member of an academic institution, consider checking our campaign’s Climate Action In Practice section of our Educators Kit.
  • Using this guide or other similar resources, talk to your parents and the other adults around you about your feelings about climate. 

IDENTIFIES AS OLDER