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A Year of Social Justice: Reflections on 2023

A Year of Social Justice: Reflections on 2023

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When we understand what brought us to where we are today, we can decide where to go from here. In this episode, co-hosts Tania Roa + Adriana Maria Medina discuss social justice events in 2023 that led to collective action. As we reflect, we can learn from them and determine our priorities for 2024. It’s a new year, but our struggles are the same.*Please note: some of the events we discuss include violence, police brutality, and Palestine.Resources for events mentioned in this episode, and organizations supporting the causes mentioned, are below. Also, as always, scroll to find definitions. U.S. NewsFormer Officers Charged in Tyre Nichols' DeathEast Palestine, Ohio Train DerailmentTortuguita Shot Protecting Atlanta ForestWillow Project for Alaska CampaignU.S. Organizations to SupportColor of ChangeStop Cop CityAlaska Conservation FoundationInternational NewsPlastic Crisis and Great Pacific Garbage PatchPanama's High Court Stops Canadian Mining Attempt Ecuador Stops Oil Drilling in AmazonLatest on Palestine and South Africa Sues IsraelCrisis in SudanDemocratic Republic of Congo Calls for PeaceInternational Organizations to Support4OceanAmazon WatchPalestine Children’s Relief FundInternational Rescue CommitteeDefinitionsBiodiversity: short for biological diversity; it is the variety of life on Earth and includes the variety of genetic, species, and ecosystem levelsOccupation: when one group or country takes control over another territory through force, and the invading group establishes its own law in the now occupied regionZionism: a nationalist movement that emerged in the 19th century with a goal of establishing a homeland, protected by law, for Jewish people in Palestine - a region roughly corresponding to the Land of Israel in Jewish traditionAnti Semitism: hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against JewsGenocide: the intentional destruction of a national, ethnic, or racial group in whole or in partFollow us on Instagram and TikTok @closingthegappod ✨ We want to hear from you! Email us at closingthegappod@gmail.comCover art by Vivian Garcia (@viv_doodles)Intro and Outro music: Clocks by Smith the Mister (All rights and credit go to Smith the Mister. No copyright infringements intended)
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