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  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 200x136x26 mm, kaal: 354 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Souvenir Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 180081285X
  • ISBN-13: 9781800812857
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 200x136x26 mm, kaal: 354 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Souvenir Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 180081285X
  • ISBN-13: 9781800812857
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'Essential brain food' Condé Nast Traveler 'As much a manifesto as a guide' Los Angeles Times 'Read this book and save the planet' Soho House Notes One of Business Insider's Most Anticipated Non-fiction Books of 2022

From the 2022 TIME100 Next and 2024 Forbes 30 Under 30 rising star comes the guide to more just future - for us all.

We cannot save the planet without uplifting the voices of its people - especially those most often unheard.

Leah Thomas coined the term 'intersectional environmentalism' to describe the inextricable link between climate change, activism, racism and privilege. The fight for the planet should go hand in hand with the fight for civil rights. In fact, one cannot exist without the other.

This book is a call to action, a guide to instigating change for all and a pledge to work toward the empowerment of all people and the betterment of the planet - an indispensable primer for activists looking to create meaningful, inclusive and sustainable change. Driven by Leah's expert voice and complemented by the words of young activists from around the globe, it is essential reading on the issue - and the movement - that will define a generation.

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An overarching yet detailed introduction to intersectional environmentalism ...Thomas's work is essential brain food * Condé Nast Traveler * An essential read, this book gives voice to a movement that will define a generation * Yale Climate Connections * A guide and call to action for those longing for empowerment and better treatment of all in society and nature * One Earth * As much a manifesto as a guide * Los Angeles Times * Environmentalism is as much about protecting people as it is about protecting the planet [ and] Thomas - a vocal advocate and author on topics of environmental justice, race, and sustainability - has shown that these two goals are intertwined * Marie Claire * Read this book and save the planet * Soho House * Vital * The Revelator * Leah Thomas has been leading the push for environmental justice since [ the] resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement - after her call for change in the predominantly white climate sector went viral * Daily Telegraph * The founder of Intersectional Environmentalist is building toward a greener, more equitable future by advocating for both sustainability and social justice while spotlighting communities that have been underrepresented in the space ... She's aiming to set the movement on the right path with her new book, The Intersectional Environmentalist * InStyle * Leah Thomas popularized the idea of 'intersectional environmentalism' [ and has] helped everyone from the public to major brands rethink their approaches to sustainability ... building a coalition of educators and activists to further raise awareness-and uplift solutions -- Kyla Mandel * TIME100 Next * Magnificent, unapologetically questioning ... helps readers frame their experiences and those of their community, question concepts of privilege and ownership, and better understand how climate change impacts the most marginalised -- Tony Rollinson * Permaculture Magazine * Too often, environmentalist proposals and platforms appear willing to sacrifice people - usually the most vulnerable - in exchange for saving the planet. Leah Thomas' The Intersectional Environmentalist aims to fix this problem, offering philosophical defenses for protecting those affected most by climate change, as well as strategies young activists can use to turn theory into practice * Bustle * Leah's urgent work has caused a sea-change in how we talk about the climate crisis online, her timely book expands on that essential work. I'm so grateful that it exists. It not only breathes the much-needed life that youth bring into the movement, but also honors the wisdom of those who paved the way for Intersectional Environmentalism. We need more voices like Leah's - and the many included in the book - in every space. A livable and just future for all of us depends on it -- Mikaela Loach, climate justice activist, author and co-host of the Yikes podcast [ The Intersectional Environmentalist] shares data in an accessible, compelling, and engaging manner, and explores a variety of topics, including ableism, veganism, green energy, representation and more. It's dense, but not overwhelming, and it also provides a "tool kit" and a supplementary reading list, to help you expand your knowledge once you finish this book. The Intersectional Environmentalist is at once a call to action, a guide to galvanize change, and a way to empower all people towards the betterment of the planet * She Does the City * The Intersectional Environmentalist is a useful start for anyone looking to get involved with or understand more about environmental justice, and who wants to learn about it through a framework that ensures the most vulnerable are centered * Shondaland * Significant and impactful ... The Intersectional Environmentalist is helpful not only for people who work within this field but also for those who are looking to learn more or enter it and become the next generation of activists ... a necessary read -- John Evans * Buzz Magazine * Environmental activist Leah Thomas is making it known that even in our search for sustainable materials, vegan foods, and renewable energy, anti-racism still matters. * Harper's Bazaar * Leah Thomas coined the term 'intersectional environmentalism', and founded a climate justice collective that offers educational resources to raise awareness of the importance of environmental justice, [ with] The Intersectional Environmentalist chosen for UCLA's first-year common experience program for the 2022-23 academic year * Forbes 30 Under 30 in Energy * I'm incredibly impressed by her work and the community she has built ... now more than ever, we must prioritise the building of an inclusive, equitable movement that centres frontline communities in the need for climate justice. We can't have climate justice without racial justice - these movements are inextricably linked. -- Al Gore An ode to people and planet ... this accessible book will equip and inspire a movement, and makes it clear that there is no intersectional environmentalism without collectivism, or community accountability. Offering a toolkit to action that disrupts, challenges and transforms the world - this is your guide to making a splash -- Larissa Kennedy * Shado Magazine *

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A radical and empowering primer for the next generation of activists looking to create meaningful, inclusive and sustainable change
Leah Thomas is an eco-communicator based in California. Passionate about advocating for and exploring the relationship between social justice and environmentalism, she gained international acclaim in 2020 following her coining of the term 'intersectional environmentalist'. In 2022 Leah was chosen as a TIME 100 NEXT rising star, an INSIDER's Climate Action 30 leader and in 2024, she featured on the Forbes 30 Under 30 in Energy. Her writing has appeared in outlets such as Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, W Magazine, Domino, Glamour and Teen Vogue. The Intersectional Environmentalist is her first book.