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  • Sing "La Bamba" & discover AfroMexican heritage through music

    Much has been made of Mexico's rich Spanish and indigenous heritage, but until recently, there's been little talk of Mexico's so-called "Third Root": Africa. Check out this podcast that uses music to explore that history as we take a road-trip across the country in search of sonic traces of Afro-Mexico.

  • Choose Everyday resistance to environmental racism

    Read up on decolonized ecologies! We like magazines like the Funambulist, a platform that engages with the politics of space and bodies.

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    If you enjoyed the content on FLOW of Change: Black Voices for Climate Action, and are interested in seeing more, please consider making a donation to our work. Thank you!

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  • Become a climate change champion!

    You see our climate changing and injustice growing across the planet. You want to make a difference. Join an organization like the Climate Reality Leadership Corps of activists and learn how by attending a future Climate Reality Leader training

    Visit: Climate Reality Project

  • Mexico City is especially thirsty.

    Centuries ago, Mexico City city (then called Tenochtitlan) was known as “the Venice of the New World” because of its enormous lakes. But today, Mexico City must pump water from deep underground.

    Inform yourself. Read more: Mexico City's Water Supply: Improving the Outlook for Sustainability by The Joint Academies Committee on the Mexico City Water Supply.

  • Lift the voices of Afro Mexican artists

    Check out local NGO’s like Somos Negros de la Costa. The project has been established in Llano Grande La Banda and with objectives to document and raise consciousness about the role music plays in young juvenile communities. It seeks to enrich its creativity and its performance abilities through music workshops, exploring a musical regeneration as a long term goal.

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