What the Queer Community Brings to the Fight for Climate Justice
Provided by: Grist |Published on: September 19, 2022
Articles/Websites Grades 9-12
Synopsis
This article highlights how members of the trans and queer community are disproportionately impacted by climate change and the reasons why climate justice is especially important for this community.
Students will learn about the strides that trans and queer climate justice advocates have already made and the climate risks for LGBTQ+ individuals, paying particular attention to those who are black, Hispanic/Latinx, Indigenous, or low-income.
This article references the specific struggles of one of the authors, which makes the content especially powerful.
This resource includes nine links within the text to other related resources.
Additional Prerequisites
It may help to have a map available to point out the locations referenced in the article, where many trans and queer communities exist.
Differentiation
Students could work in groups to discuss ways that public policies could shift to protect and serve all people.
Teachers could assign each link within the article to a different group, asking the groups to present their findings to the class.
After reading this article, art classes could come up with an artistic expression of climate justice or explore the artwork created by other young artists as they express their grief about climate change and their desire for environmental and climate justice.