Climate Reframe: Amplifying BAME Voices in the UK Environmental Movement

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Find out more about how Climate Reframe is tackling the lack of racial diversity in the climate and environment movement and what we are doing to support a more intersectional, climate justice-focused movement by creating spaces for community building, collaboration and allyship.

Adventure.com

I’m autistic and anxious: This is what happened when I camped at my first festival

Dhruti Shah
August 3, 2024

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Anxiety, an autism diagnosis, and an awkward relationship with the outdoors didn’t make Dhruti Shah a natural contender for a forest festival, but taking that first step proved to be the right call—even if she did get locked out of her tent.

THE WASHINGTON POST

THE QUEST TO MAKE THE OUTDOORS MORE DIVERSE AND INCLUSIVE

Perspective by Dhruti Shah
September 17, 2023

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Fermatta Conteh, center, walks in the woods on a trip organized by Climate Reframe, near Lewes in East Sussex, England. (Elizabeth Dalziel for The Washington Post)

THE GUARDIAN

‘WE NEED TO BE HEARD’: THE BAME CLIMATE ACTIVISTS WHO WON’T BE IGNORED

Sirin Kale
March 9, 2020

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Farhana Yamin, the environmental lawyer and Extinction Rebellion activist. Photograph: Richard Saker/The Observer