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Organizing: Lessons Learned: A Few Things I Picked Up in Two Years as a Full-Time Field Organizer in the U.S. Youth Climate Movement
by Mattie Reitman, Energy Justice Network staff (2006-2009) and Founder of the Ohio Student Environmental Coalition



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