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Two leaders tell us how to beat the heat — on a systemic scale

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    By Fix staffOct 4, 2020, 3:55 am295 pts
    photo of Two leaders tell us how to beat the heat — on a systemic scale imageIn honor of Climate Week 2020, Fix hosted an Instagram Live conversation with Sonal Jessel, policy and advocacy coordinator for the Harlem-based watchdog organization WE ACT for Environmental Justice, and 2019 Grist 50 Fixer Julia Kumari Drapkin, CEO and founder of the storytelling platform ISeeChange. The two…
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