Nancy Romer is a life-long social justice activist starting in the tenants rights movement, then the feminist, anti-war, anti-racist, anti-imperialist, union, food justice and, now, climate justice movements. Nancy is Professor Emerita of Psychology at Brooklyn College and now writes primarily on climate movement-related efforts, with particular interest in agriculture and peasant movements in Latin America.
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Published in: HomeStanding Rock: victory celebrated, struggle to continue
The power of this strategy impacts everyone who enters the camp and the movement; the pull of this approach is enormous.