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Her Voice & Your Voice: Get Loud for Climate Justice
While the path forward will be distinct for each of us, our 4 Rs for Social Transformation offers a framework for how we can align across differences to get into formation and GET LOUD!
Wakaboomee partners with CJC for a GO GREEN DAY Of Service Event
This is a Wakaboomee GO GREEN DAY Of Service Event. Many of their youth, along with others from near and far, will be competing in solar youth competitions...so let's come cheer them on!
2026 "Her Voice: Indigenous Women in Climate Justice" cohort
The NC Climate Justice Collective (NCCJC) is proud to announce the selection of nine extraordinary leaders for the 2026 "Her Voice: Indigenous Women in Climate Justice" cohort.
NCCJC 2025 Retrospective: Together, We Rise!
Given the inexcusable attacks on all we hold dear, 2025 has been horrific. That’s why our NCCJC leadership team is particularly grateful for all the moments of connection, mutual support, and powerful organizing that you, as a part of our Collective, helped make happen.
Sharing the Gifts of Community
All of our work at NCCJC is anchored in these values of reciprocity, care (for each other and for the Earth), and mutual flourishing. We want to lift up and celebrate the powerful mutual aid and circular economy work led by our friends and partners across the state.
Appreciation & Community Resources
The NCCJC team stands with our beloved neighbors from immigrant communities who are being targeted by ICE.
Lessons from Hurricane Helene: Re-Imagine Earth as our “Climate Haven”
While often described as such, we know extreme storms like Helene are NOT natural disasters: they are the logical outcome of a society that believes some people and some places are expendable. They are the product of a broken political and economic system dependent on constant industrial growth, that has given rise to climate chaos and unspeakable suffering.