Johanna Bozuwa
Johanna Bozuwa is the Executive Director at the Climate & Community Institute, Maine. She directs the network of researchers and experts to develop crucial and justice-based climate policy. Her research focuses on extraction and fossil fuels, energy justice and democracy, and the political economy of transitions. Prior to joining the Climate and Community Project, Johanna managed the Climate and Energy Program at the Democracy Collaborative, a think tank focused on designing a more democratic economy. Johanna cut her teeth organizing in the Netherlands against fossil fuel infrastructure, influence, and finance, particularly against Royal Dutch Shell. Her work has been published and cited in outlets such as The Nation, The Guardian, Huffington Post, and The Hill.[1]
DSA at Socialism Conference 2024
Sessions featuring DSA members:
An Ecosocialism That Builds: What’s Next for the Green New Deal?
Sunday September 1, 2024 3:00pm – 4:30pm CDT
Five years ago, the Green New Deal transformed climate organizing. It’s time to take stock of successes, setbacks, and strategy. How can we confront the climate crisis at scale while advancing internationalism, racial justice, and worker power? Join us for a lively debate about ecosocialism.
Co-hosted with the Climate and Community Institute and featuring Thea Riofrancos, Johanna Bozuwa, Brandon Mancilla, Elise Joshi, and Ashik Siddique.[2]