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The Unfinished Project of Climate Justice

Recognizing that climate justice work is perpetual, generational struggle without final victory, requiring sustained intellectual and moral commitment.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana never finished her intellectual project—her works remained incomplete, her questions unanswered, her arguments ongoing through history. Rather than seeing this as failure, her legacy embraces the perpetual nature of intellectual and moral work. Climate justice similarly is unfinished—we will never fully repair damage, never achieve perfect equity, never solve crisis absolutely. This concept resists both utopian optimism and apocalyptic despair. Instead it frames climate justice as generational work, passing knowledge and commitment forward. Each generation contributes; each learns from previous failures; progress is partial and always contested. Sor Juana's work continues speaking to new readers because she engaged fundamental questions without claiming closure. Climate justice requires this same humility and persistence. We build institutions, policies, and movements knowing they'll need constant reimagining. We protect vulnerable communities today while building different futures. We solve today's crisis while creating conditions for tomorrow's justice work. This concept honors the dignity of struggle itself, not just its outcomes. Climate justice is unfinished and that's where its meaning lives.

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