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The Solutions Project Launches First-Ever Asian American and Pacific Islander Climate Week From May 24 to May 30


OAKLAND, Calif., May 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- After launching the first-ever Black Climate Week and Women's Climate Week earlier this year, The Solutions Project announces the first-ever Asian American and Pacific Islander Climate Week, running today through Sunday, May 30. The Solutions Project will run a digital campaign on its website and social media accounts celebrating the extraordinary contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander scientists, advocates, and organizers to the climate justice movement.

"The launch of the first-ever Asian American and Pacific Islander Climate Week is especially important to me, given the historic bonds between Black and Asian Americans building power in solidarity over this country's longer arc towards justice," said Gloria Walton, president and CEO of The Solutions Project. "The Solutions Project stands with the AAPI community, and is dedicated to supporting and recognizing the critical role that Asian American and Pacific Islander leaders and youth activists play in the climate justice movement, not just this week but every week and throughout history."

The Solutions Project launched AAPI Climate Week to coincide with Asian American and Pacific Islander History Month; Women's Climate Week to coincide with Women's History Month; and Black Climate Week to coincide with Black History Month. These climate week initiatives reflect The Solutions Project's everyday mission to spotlight and shift racial and gender injustices in climate philanthropy, thought leadership, and media coverage.

The inaugural AAPI Climate Week will celebrate intergenerational leadership, including:

"I'm honored that The Solutions Project selected me to participate in both Women's Climate Week and Asian American and Pacific Islander Climate Week, especially given how difficult this past year has been for Asian Americans, and Asian American women in particular," said Miya Yoshitani, executive director of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN). "APEN is working to create healthy, thriving, and resilient communities free of racism, sexism, pollution, and injustice in all forms. These climate week initiatives help to raise awareness and support for this critical work."

"I'm encouraged by the work of APEN and other Asian American-led organizations that are taking an intersectional approach to dismantling systemic racism in order to achieve justice and equity in all forms, including climate justice," said Walton.

Climate Week NYC will take place from September 20-26, 2021. In response to Black Climate Week, Climate Week NYC invited The Solutions Project to be a core partner in making this year's event more inclusive of Black, brown, Indigenous and people of color, including frontline climate leaders like Miya Yoshitani.

"Asian and Pacific Islanders are at the forefront of the climate crisis, and we're excited to see The Solutions Project amplify these important voices during AAPI Climate Week," said Adam Lake, Head of Climate Week. "Their work is critical in moving towards a just and equitable future. Climate Week NYC 2021 is about Getting It Done; we look forward to working with The Solutions Project to continue elevating Black, Indigenous, and People of Color voices."

TED and Seventh Generation are also proud endorsers of The Solutions Project's climate week initiatives.

As part of Asian American and Pacific Islander Climate Week, The Solutions Project has posted reading recommendations for learning more about the AAPI community's contributions to the climate justice movement.

About The Solutions Project 
The Solutions Project is a national nonprofit organization that promotes climate justice through grantmaking and amplifying the stories of frontline community leaders in the media. The organization seeks to accelerate the transition to 100% clean energy and equitable access to healthy air, water, and soils by supporting climate justice organizations, especially those led by women of color.

Media contact: Carina Daniels
[email protected] 
510-847-1617

SOURCE The Solutions Project


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