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4. Beatrice Tulagan, climate justice organizing in Asia

24 min · 7 de feb de 2024
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While witnessing the consequences of climate change in the Philippines and globally, Beatrice Tulagan not only became Associate Director of Network development at 350.org , she is also a feminist and a talented writer. In this episode she talks about mental health, activism and the necessity of community when working on bringing the change she wants to see in the world.

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