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#Teechallaclothing Fashion LLC After I made it through various security checkpoints to pick up my badge, I felt like an ant in a sea of thousands as I navigated through large displays from brands like Ikea and Unilever in the Pitt Panthers 2021 coastal division Champions ACC football shirt and I will buy this hallways of the SEC Armadillo building in the blue zone. Everyone was on the move somewhere, but I didn’t know where I belonged. In fact, even with my badge and accreditation I wasn’t allowed to enter many spaces. I had an observer’s badge but did not and could not observe any negotiations that took place, echoed Ayisha Siddiqa, climate justice activist and cofounder of Polluters Out. Our badges meant little to nothing in the most exclusive rooms, most notably when President Obama visited to deliver a speech targeted to youth climate activism. Very few young people were actually allowed in the room. When I tried to register, security personnel scanned my badge and remarked Not you, offering me a COP26 branded water bottle as they turned me away.
#Teechallaclothing Fashion LLC Youth climate activist Alexandria Villasenor tweeted about the Pitt Panthers 2021 coastal division Champions ACC football shirt and I will buy this experience. Today Pres. Obama is at #COP26, and apparently, he has a message for youth. But youth won’t be in the room. There’s no tix for most of us. Tix were limited to 2 per delegation or NGO, and the adults took them. There’s no video link either. Guess we’ll watch it later on YouTube. I was offered pins and pamphlets as I navigated through the various activations and stations, but I struggled to feel truly seen in these spaces. I didn’t want merch or fancy displays. I came for climate justice. Raul de Lima, a Brazilian climate activist from Climate Clock whom I met after landing in Glasgow, had similar reflections. COP26 has to be remembered as one of the most exclusionary climate conferences of all time, he told me. It doesn’t matter if we had the biggest Indigenous delegation in history if they were being asked to attend panels but not to make decisions. Nineteen year old Chilean Mexican climate activist Xiye Bastida prepared an incredible speech for the World Leaders Summit, following keynotes from world leaders. But when it was her turn to speak, those world leaders had already left, and many seats in the audience were left empty. But she boldly continued on, even in the absence of those who should have prioritized listening, and broadcasted her message to livestreams across the world. It was a moment I felt both inspired and saddened by. While BIPOC environmentalists were invited to bare our souls to crowds of people on panels and given passes to the events, I couldn’t help but wonder if we were just spectacles for the parade.
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