HOLDTIGHT Company’s
Resource List
A launching point for taking direct action against the climate crisis
Grist
Nonprofit Environmental Journalism
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Urban Ocean Lab
Cultivates rigorous, creative, equitable, and practical climate and ocean policy, for the future of coastal cities
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The All We Can Save Project
Nurturing the leaderful climate community we need for a life-giving future
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Fight against Mountain Valley Pipeline
support the movement
Climate Town
Videos to educate, entertain, & get more people comfortable talking to others about climate change without feeling embarrassed or uninformed about it
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Immigrant Alliance for Justice and Equity of MS
Sustainable change through education, grassroots organizing, consciousness-raising and civic participation and to build a social-economic movement that is immigrant led in the state of MS
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Mississippi Reproductive Freedom Fund
Offers financial assistance and practical support to persons seeking abortion as well as free emergency contraception, community based comprehensive sex education and fighting for reproductive justice in Mississippi
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Compost Colorado
We strive to make composting as easy, affordable, and available as possible - composting should be accessible and inclusive to all people.
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National Organizations:
Natural Resources Defense Council | website
Sierra Club | website
Center for Biological Diversity | website
Intersectional Environmentalist | website
Books that have inspired the process for when the blossom passes, what remains?:
Save Us by Katherine Hayhoe (non-fiction), The Earth has a Soul by Carl Jung (nonfiction), Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer (nonfiction), The Sea Around Us by Rachel Carson (non-fiction), The Carbon Almanac by Seth Godin (non-fiction), Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy (fiction), The Gift of Healing Herbs by Robin Rose Bennet (nonfiction), Finding the Mother Tree by Suzanne Simard (nonfiction), The Overstory by Richard Powers (fiction), Real Change by Sharon Salzburg (nonfiction), To Speak to the Trees by Diana Beresford-Kroeger (nonfiction), The Intersectional Environmentalist by Leah Thomas (nonfiction), and many more!