Islamic Horizons November/December 2021

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ENVIRONMENT

Young Adults Call the Faithful on Climate BY HUDA ALKAFF

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he 2021 Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Young Adults Faithful Climate Action Fellowship (March-Nov. 2021; http://www.faithfulclimateaction. org/) is a collaborative interfaith fellowship program with Creation Justice Ministries, GreenFaith, Interfaith Power and Light, United Methodist Women and Wisconsin Green Muslims. It is supported by a US Climate Action Network collaborative grant. The 2021 fellowship is a paid opportunity for BIPOC Christian or Muslim young adults (aged 18-26) living in the Midwest and Southeast who are concerned about the climate crisis. The

cohort explores how faith traditions can support and guide our climate activism. This year’s fellows engaged in nine months of joint study, leadership training and action. From March through November 2021, they participated in monthly interactive webinars, were put in touch with young faith and climate leaders in their region and were guided by both peer leaders and professional mentors to develop their own voice as faith and climate activists. The fellows are responsible for publishing an op-ed, delivering a message to their faith community, and taking part in faith-based resource development.  ih Huda Alkaff is founder and director, Wisconsin Green Muslims

Food for Thought BY AFRAH YAFAI

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xperts project that 42 million Americans, including 13 million children, will experience food insecurity in 2021. According to Feeding

America (https://secure.feedingamerica. org), in 2019, food insecurity, at its lowest, affected 35 million people. Yet the amount of food waste in this country remains

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dangerously high, with more than $161 billion worth of food wasted each year — nearly 40% of all food. What exactly is food waste? This term is defined as any food thrown away at homes, restaurants and stores. It is also common for crops to be left in fields due to low prices (less profit for farmers), transportation costs and if the crops don’t meet the appearance


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