The IE Agenda outlining goals and strategies by BIPOC leaders to advance climate justice through eco-media and intersectional environmentalism

The IE Agenda
A Digital + Print Publication

The IE Agenda is a digital + print zine offering intersectional perspectives on where climate meets community. Follow along for our favorite stories from everyday environmentalists on how fashion, food, art, science and more can help us celebrate + explore thriving relationships between people + planet.

In sharing these stories we hope to bring more joy and imagination into the climate conversation by inspiring optimism and helping folks explore more holistic understandings of intersectional environmentalism.

Open magazine showing pages about environmental justice, with one page reading 'be kind to yourself & the planet' with a rainbow background.
Open magazine spread featuring a woman in a green dress standing in a river on the left page and a person in a blue uniform riding a white horse in an outdoor arena on the right page.
Magazine interview with Jazmine Rogers featuring a woman wearing sunglasses, yellow top, pink pants, and an orange scarf posing outdoors against a blue sky background with graphic stickers of flowers, butterflies, and clouds.

Become a member of the IE Impact Collective to help us produce eco-media for all. Your support funds BIPOC-led storytelling, pays contributors fairly, keeps our zine accessible, and helps you unlock exclusive perks.

Open magazine spread with a landscape photograph of a tree, rainbow, and hillside on the left page, and text about queer ecology and biological sex on the right page.
Open magazine featuring an interview with Linda Black Elk, showing a large portrait of her with trees in the background on the left page, and text across both pages including questions and answers about food sovereignty and indigenous issues.
Open magazine with two pages about environmental issues, featuring text on water rights and water crisis.
An open magazine page displaying an article titled "The Cultural Appropriation of Mahjong" with images of Mahjong tiles and game pieces on a green textured surface.
Silhouette of the Earth showing continents, in black and gray.

Sustainability

The Agenda will be printed at a B-corp certified, carbon neutral printing facility in the Bay Area called @greenerprinter. Pages were printed on recycled paper using soy + vegetable-based inks, and copies were sold on pre-sale to prevent excess waste.

Silhouette of a butterfly with wing patterns

Partners


Thanks to our partners @wwf@willandbear, @mate_the_label, + @impossible_foods for supporting Issue 1 of this publication.