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Seminar: Intersectionality and Climate Justice

Seminar: Intersectionality and Climate Justice

Seminar

13-17 October 2025 | Romania

This activity is designed to exchange practices, reflect and deepen the understanding of how climate justice intersects with societal issues such as disability, poverty, anti-racism, post-colonisation, gender, or religion.

The climate crisis is not just an environmental issue—it is a social justice issue. While young people with fewer opportunities (YPWFOs) are the most impacted by climate change and environmental degradation, they often have the least representation in climate movements, environmental projects and decision-making spaces. Youth work organisations require further support to fully leverage this connection, creating projects that empower youth with fewer opportunities (YPWFOs) to actively participate in and contribute to climate action and the green transition. 

Climate justice and Intersectionality are interconnected concepts. Climate justice focuses on ensuring fair environmental policies that do not disproportionately harm marginalised groups, who often suffer most from climate change despite contributing the least. On the other hand, intersectionality highlights the overlapping social identities that can lead to multiple forms of discrimination, which is important in understanding the complex impacts of climate change on different demographics. By incorporating an intersectional perspective, climate justice seeks to include diverse voices in decision-making to create more equitable climate solutions.

The training consists of a cycle of three activities: one residential and two online sessions. The residential activity will gather 25 participants for an intensive 3-day activity. This will be followed by two 2-day online activities occurring post-residential. The online sessions connect with a webinar featuring expert insights on climate justice and intersectionality. 

Dates of the activities*:

*Before applying, please be mindful that selected participants are expected to commit to the whole process and take part in the 3 activities mentioned above.

Objectives of the activity: 

This seminar is part of “Bridging Voices for Climate Justice”, a long-term project coordinated by SALTO Inclusion & Diversity that explores the intersection of the horizontal priorities of Environment and the Fight Against Climate Change, Inclusion & Diversity, and Participation in Democratic Life. The initiative aims to unite youth organisations, policymakers, and climate justice advocates, and it is built on three pillars:

More info about the long-term project here.

Who is this for? 

We’re happy to welcome you if you have experience, expertise or a strong desire to learn and contribute to the main topic of the activity: “Intersectionality and Climate Justice ”, in the framework of the EU Youth Programmes Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps. Ideally, if you identify yourself as belonging to one or more of the following groups:  

We especially invite people to apply who identify themselves as having a lived experience of inclusion and overcoming barriers. This could mean, for example, but is not limited to, if you faced social, economic or geographic barriers, you have a disability, you are a single parent with a minority background, a young person living in an isolated, rural area, or a trans person going through the transition with a lack of emotional support. This activity will not be possible without you in the room. 

More information at: SALTO

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