Vanessa Nakate on the power (and challenges) of navigating climate activism as a young woman

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Vanessa Nakate on the power (and challenges) of navigating climate activism as a young woman
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'Every activist from every community has a story to tell, and every story has a solution to give.'

In the beginning, one of the biggest challenges was when people didn't relate to what I was talking about. They tended to be very negative and abusive. When I was striking, I received comments from people – especially men – who said, “If I'm looking for a man, then I should just say it and get married, rather than standing on the streets and pretending to hold a placard.” Some would call it prostitution disguised as climate activism because of the standing on the street.

Sometimes people would say that other activists and I were exaggerating the extent of the climate crisis, that it wasn't happening at all. For many other activists and me, the main challenge is the abusive people and the people who are constantly denying that the climate crisis is happening right now.

If you're a young woman on the frontline of climate activism, it's harder to go through certain spaces and feel that your voice is being listened to.Do you think that being a Black African woman plays a role in that? Do you think there's a difference in how you would be treated if you were a white woman from the UK?

I've had my own experiences as a Black activist within the climate movement. Many people know about the photo incident [in which Vanessa wasfrom a photo taken with white climate activists], and there have been other incidents like this. I think this is a challenge not only for me but also for many other Black activists – to be in a situation whereby you could be erased from a conversation or you could be ignored because of where you come from. That's very problematic because – in the end – we can't have climate justice if voices are being excluded. Every activist from every community has a story to tell, and every story has a solution to give, and every solution has a life to change.

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