

It’s a known trend that those most affected are always the loudest in the fight against oppressions. In environmental justice, it’s no different.
This is what climate activism is. It is an irrevocable love for the world, for the community, and for people.
We know the endings to these stories. Whether we’ve read them before (and we most certainly have) or we’ve lived them ourselves, we can’t escape the sense of voyeurism that happens when new literature feels familiar.
And so, in the spirit of wondering if “another world is possible, '' I would have to give credit to the dystopian genre.
A lot of it was accepting that I would never receive an apology or explanation from people who had hurt me and letting go of old friends who never met me halfway, but at the same time, knowing the love I deserve and standing up for myself inside my head.
A list of films by Asian and Pacific Islander creators who explore themes relating to nature and climate change.