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HOW WE

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Generation Green's founding team evolved “environmental liberation”, a term coined by Ayana Albertini-Fleurant, into a framework and movement. This is our foundational ideological framework to secure the demands listed in our EL Manifesto which furthers Black liberation--especially where it intersects with land, environment, climate, and place. In order to secure and support the components of the plan and achieve Environmental Liberation, Black people need assets, new infrastructure, systems change, and sovereignty. Generation Green's community building process fortifies this to build collective power and secure the points listed in the Manifesto throughout the Global Black diaspora.

Diasporic

Organizing

Generation Green does diasporic organizing. Diasporic organizing consists of connecting strategies, problems, solutions, actors and actions to build collective power between Black/Afrikan people in their respective geographies (the diaspora). It is a mix between cultural organizing, grassroots organizing, and digital organizing.

EL Manifesto

The EL framework guides us to secure the demands listed in our EL Manifesto, which furthers Black liberation especially where it intersects with land, environment, climate, and place. In order to secure and support the components of the Manifesto and achieve EL, Black people need assets, new infrastructure, systems change, and sovereignty. Generation Green's community building process fortifies this to build collective power and secure the Manifesto throughout the Global Black Diaspora.

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