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Xiuhtezcatl Martinez

Xiuhtezcatl Roske-Martinez (/ʃˈtɛzkɔːt/ shoo-TEZ-kawt; born May 9, 2000), also known by the initial X,[a] is an American environmental activist and hip hop artist.[2][3] Martinez was formerly the Youth Director of Earth Guardians until 2019.

Xiuhtezcatl Martinez
Martinez in 2016
Born
Xiuhtezcatl Martinez

(2000-05-09) May 9, 2000 (age 23)
Colorado, U.S.
Occupations
Websitewww.xiuhtezcatl.com

Martinez has spoken about the effects of fossil fuels on indigenous and other marginalized communities. He has spoken at the United Nations several times, and he gained popularity after delivering a 2015 speech at the United Nations General Assembly in English, Spanish and his native language, Nahuatl.

Martinez is one of 21 plaintiffs involved in Juliana v. United States, a lawsuit filed against the U.S. government for failing to act on climate change.[4] The lawsuit was filed in 2015, and a federal court rejected the government's move to dismiss the case in November 2016.[4] Martinez is also one of seven plaintiffs in the Martinez v. Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission case; that case is a state-level lawsuit similar to Juliana v. United States.

Family Edit

Martinez was born in Colorado, but moved to Mexico in his infancy.[5] He lived with his family in Boulder, Colorado through 2019 moving later to Portland, Oregon.[6] His mother, Tamara Roske, was one of the founders of the Earth Guardian Community Resource Center, a high school in Maui, Hawaii. Roske served as Executive Director of Earth Guardians until May 2021. Martinez has two younger siblings, sister Tonantzin, and brother Itzcuauhtli. His father, Siri Martinez, is of Aztec heritage, and he has raised his children in the tradition of the Mexica (one of the native peoples of México). His family has transferred the traditional knowledge of seeing an individual as part of a greater whole, and of emphasizing a connection between all aspects of the natural world. Therefore, Martinez sees abuse of nature as "the tearing apart of a fragile and revered system".[7]

Activism Edit

 
Martinez in 2016

As a teenager, Martinez gave TED talks and was invited to speak before the United Nations on environmental policy.[8] In June 2015, he spoke at the age of 15 in English, Spanish, and Nahuatl before the UN General Assembly on Climate Change. Martinez urged immediate climate action saying, "What's at stake right now is the existence of my generation."[9][10]

That same year, he competed with young musicians from around the world who submitted self-produced music "to inspire the negotiations" at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change with their music; Martinez's selection "Speak for the Trees" was chosen as the Jury Award Winner.[11][12]

Martinez asserts that education and young people are key elements of the movement for significant social and environmental change: "The marching in the streets, the lifestyle changes haven't been enough so something drastic needs to happen. The change that we need is not going to come from a politician, from an orangutan in office, it's going to come from something that's always been the driver of change – people power, power of young people."[13] When addressing the criticism of young people overusing technology in a 2016 interview with Bill Maher, Martinez noted that technology also brings people together to focus on a shared concern: "I think it's an important tool that we have for networking and connecting with people. Social media and technology – it's either a downfall and distraction for our generation, or a powerful tool we can use."[13]

Earth Guardians Edit

Earth Guardians is an environmental activist organization founded in 1992.[14] Martinez served as the Youth Director through 2019, transitioning to co-Youth Director alongside Marlow Baines, who assumed the youth leadership role in 2020.[15][8][16][17][18] Earth Guardians' mission is to "inspire and train diverse youth to be effective leaders in the environmental, climate and social justice movements. Through the power of art, music, storytelling, civic engagement, and legal action, we're creating impactful solutions to some of the most critical issues we face as a global community."[19] They work to organize climate strikes, cultivate environmentally focused policy, and encourage individual activism through promoting voting registration.

Climate change lawsuits Edit

In 2015, Martinez and 21 other youths filed a lawsuit against the US Federal government, Juliana et al. v United States et al. They argue that the federal government is denying their constitutional right to life, liberty and property by ignoring climate change. The plaintiffs also included parties from the fossil fuel industry as defendants in the lawsuit, but said parties were removed as defendants during pre-trial proceedings. The plaintiffs range in age from 9 to 20 and ten of the children have either Black or Indigenous backgrounds. The lawsuit was launched while Obama was still in office, but in 2017 the plaintiffs substituted Trump's name for that of the former president.[20]

In 2018, he and 13 other youths filed another lawsuit, this time against the state government of Colorado. He is the lead plaintiff in this Martinez v. Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission case. The lawsuit was dismissed by King County Superior Court Judge Michael Scott on January 14, 2019,[21] with the caveat, that the plaintiff and all other companies undertaking the same business of fossil fuel development and production follow the law and its intent, as laid out in the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Act (COGCA), which says that the Commission is required "(1) to foster the development of oil and gas resources, protecting and enforcing the rights of owners and producers, and (2) in doing so, to prevent and mitigate significant adverse environmental impacts to the extent necessary to protect public health, safety, and welfare, but only after taking into consideration cost-effectiveness and technical feasibility". Subsection 2 of the COGCA, is thought to be a possible target for future lawsuits and legislative changes, as in the case where local production costs overshoot regional costs or in the case where the public will turn away from local fossil fuel development and production. These factors coupled with decreased demand for fossil fuels are being closely watched by various think tanks and industry and environmental watchdog groups for the next steps in what may be a dynamic set of legal challenges within the state of Colorado.[22]

In December 2018, Remezcla named Martinez in their list of "30 Latinxs Who Made an Impact in Their Communities in 2018".[23]

Political endorsements Edit

In April 2019, Martinez wrote an op-ed in Teen Vogue endorsing Bernie Sanders for president, stating, "I believe Bernie Sanders has our back on climate change".[24] In December 2018, Martinez spoke with Sanders at a town hall event called "Solving the Climate Crisis".[25]

Awards Edit

Martinez was awarded the U.S. Volunteer Service Award by President Barack Obama in 2013.[26] In 2017, he was included on Rolling Stone's "25 under 25 list"' of young people who will change the world.[27] In 2018, he received a Generation Change Award at the MTV Europe Music Awards.[28]

Books Edit

  • Imaginary Borders (Penguin Workshop Pocket Change Collective 2020)
  • We Rise: The Earth Guardians Guide to Building a Movement That Restores the Planet (Rodale Books 2017)

Filmography Edit

In 2021, he appeared as one of the activists in the French documentary film Bigger Than Us.[29]

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Martinez uses the initial X on his official website and social media.[1]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Xiuhtezcatl | About". xiuhtezcatl.com. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  2. ^ "These Kids Are Suing the Federal Government to Demand Climate Action. They Just Won an Important Victory". Time. November 10, 2016.
  3. ^ "Activist and Musician "X" Speaks in Voices of Color Lecture Series". Hamilton College. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
  4. ^ a b "These Kids Are Suing the Federal Government to Demand Climate Action. They Just Won an Important Victory". Time. November 11, 2016. November 10, 2016.
  5. ^ "Xiuhtezcatl Martinez | First Step: Anti-Bully Pulpit, Second Step: Hear Me Roar". Flaunt Magazine.
  6. ^ Kim, Caitlyn. "Young Colorado Climate Activists Join Forces With Greta Thunberg In DC". Colorado Public Radio.
  7. ^ Eyen, Lena. "Xiuhtezcatl Martinez". Santa Clara University. Retrieved September 26, 2020.
  8. ^ a b Martin, Claire (May 28, 2014). "Xiuhtezcatl Roske-Martinez, 14, wants to save the world". The Denver Post. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  9. ^ Cumming, Ed (October 9, 2015). "Xiuhtezcatl Roske-Martinez: 'Our greed is destroying the planet'". The Guardian. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  10. ^ Steyer, Carly (July 2, 2015). "15-Year-Old Gives Amazing Speech To UN About Climate Change". HuffPost. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  11. ^ McPherson, Coco (July 13, 2015). "Meet the Teenage Indigenous Hip-Hop Artist Taking on Climate Change". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  12. ^ "Winners of Global Challenges Youth Music Contest #GYMC15 Announced". United Nations. November 12, 2015. Retrieved March 15, 2019.
  13. ^ a b McPherson, Coco (July 19, 2017). "Environmental Activist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez: A Teen on the Front Lines". Rolling Stone. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  14. ^ McPherson, Coco (July 13, 2015). "The Teen Indigenous Hip-Hop Artist Fighting Climate Change". Rolling Stone. Retrieved October 29, 2019.
  15. ^ "Marlow Baines". Earth Guardians. Retrieved August 17, 2021.
  16. ^ "Xiuhtezcatl Martinez", Earthguardians.com, retrieved March 21, 2017
  17. ^ "Meet the 16yo suing the US Government over climate change". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. February 6, 2017. Retrieved September 12, 2017.
  18. ^ Keady, Cameron (April 22, 2015). "Colorado Teenager Rallies Youth Around The World To Protect The Planet". HuffPost.
  19. ^ "Earth Guardians". Earth Guardians. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  20. ^ Funes, Yessenia (June 9, 2017). "5 Things to Know About The Youth-Led Climate Lawsuit Against Trump". Color Lines. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  21. ^ "Washington". Our Children's Trust. Retrieved November 13, 2018.
  22. ^ "Martinez v. Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Update". Lexology. January 22, 2019. Retrieved April 17, 2021.
  23. ^ Simón, Yara (December 21, 2018). "30 Latinxs Who Made an Impact in Their Communities in 2018". Remezcla. Retrieved December 21, 2018.
  24. ^ Martinez, Xiuhtezcatl (April 22, 2019). "This Earth Day, I Believe Bernie Sanders Has Our Back on Climate Change". Teen Vogue.
  25. ^ "Solving our Climate Crisis – A National Town Hall (2018)". December 3, 2018. Retrieved August 11, 2021.
  26. ^ University, Santa Clara. "Xiuhtezcatl Martinez". www.scu.edu.
  27. ^ McPherson, Coco (July 19, 2017). "Environmental Activist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez: A Teen on the Front Lines". Rolling Stone.
  28. ^ "Best Artist - MTV EMAs: Complete Winners List". The Hollywood Reporter. November 4, 2018. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  29. ^ "Bigger Than Us". jour2fete.com.

External links Edit

  • Xiuhtezcatl Martinez on Facebook
  • Xiuhtezcatl Martinez at IMDb
  • TEDx talk
  • United Nations speech
  • Real Time with Bill Maher interview
  • "Kid Warrior: The Xiuhtezcatl Martinez Story"

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Xiuhtezcatl Roske Martinez ʃ uː ˈ t ɛ z k ɔː t shoo TEZ kawt born May 9 2000 also known by the initial X a is an American environmental activist and hip hop artist 2 3 Martinez was formerly the Youth Director of Earth Guardians until 2019 Xiuhtezcatl MartinezMartinez in 2016BornXiuhtezcatl Martinez 2000 05 09 May 9 2000 age 23 Colorado U S OccupationsEnvironmental activist hip hop artistWebsitewww wbr xiuhtezcatl wbr comMartinez has spoken about the effects of fossil fuels on indigenous and other marginalized communities He has spoken at the United Nations several times and he gained popularity after delivering a 2015 speech at the United Nations General Assembly in English Spanish and his native language Nahuatl Martinez is one of 21 plaintiffs involved in Juliana v United States a lawsuit filed against the U S government for failing to act on climate change 4 The lawsuit was filed in 2015 and a federal court rejected the government s move to dismiss the case in November 2016 4 Martinez is also one of seven plaintiffs in the Martinez v Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission case that case is a state level lawsuit similar to Juliana v United States Contents 1 Family 2 Activism 2 1 Earth Guardians 2 2 Climate change lawsuits 2 3 Political endorsements 3 Awards 4 Books 5 Filmography 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksFamily EditMartinez was born in Colorado but moved to Mexico in his infancy 5 He lived with his family in Boulder Colorado through 2019 moving later to Portland Oregon 6 His mother Tamara Roske was one of the founders of the Earth Guardian Community Resource Center a high school in Maui Hawaii Roske served as Executive Director of Earth Guardians until May 2021 Martinez has two younger siblings sister Tonantzin and brother Itzcuauhtli His father Siri Martinez is of Aztec heritage and he has raised his children in the tradition of the Mexica one of the native peoples of Mexico His family has transferred the traditional knowledge of seeing an individual as part of a greater whole and of emphasizing a connection between all aspects of the natural world Therefore Martinez sees abuse of nature as the tearing apart of a fragile and revered system 7 Activism Edit nbsp Martinez in 2016As a teenager Martinez gave TED talks and was invited to speak before the United Nations on environmental policy 8 In June 2015 he spoke at the age of 15 in English Spanish and Nahuatl before the UN General Assembly on Climate Change Martinez urged immediate climate action saying What s at stake right now is the existence of my generation 9 10 That same year he competed with young musicians from around the world who submitted self produced music to inspire the negotiations at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change with their music Martinez s selection Speak for the Trees was chosen as the Jury Award Winner 11 12 Martinez asserts that education and young people are key elements of the movement for significant social and environmental change The marching in the streets the lifestyle changes haven t been enough so something drastic needs to happen The change that we need is not going to come from a politician from an orangutan in office it s going to come from something that s always been the driver of change people power power of young people 13 When addressing the criticism of young people overusing technology in a 2016 interview with Bill Maher Martinez noted that technology also brings people together to focus on a shared concern I think it s an important tool that we have for networking and connecting with people Social media and technology it s either a downfall and distraction for our generation or a powerful tool we can use 13 Earth Guardians Edit Earth Guardians is an environmental activist organization founded in 1992 14 Martinez served as the Youth Director through 2019 transitioning to co Youth Director alongside Marlow Baines who assumed the youth leadership role in 2020 15 8 16 17 18 Earth Guardians mission is to inspire and train diverse youth to be effective leaders in the environmental climate and social justice movements Through the power of art music storytelling civic engagement and legal action we re creating impactful solutions to some of the most critical issues we face as a global community 19 They work to organize climate strikes cultivate environmentally focused policy and encourage individual activism through promoting voting registration Climate change lawsuits Edit In 2015 Martinez and 21 other youths filed a lawsuit against the US Federal government Juliana et al v United States et al They argue that the federal government is denying their constitutional right to life liberty and property by ignoring climate change The plaintiffs also included parties from the fossil fuel industry as defendants in the lawsuit but said parties were removed as defendants during pre trial proceedings The plaintiffs range in age from 9 to 20 and ten of the children have either Black or Indigenous backgrounds The lawsuit was launched while Obama was still in office but in 2017 the plaintiffs substituted Trump s name for that of the former president 20 In 2018 he and 13 other youths filed another lawsuit this time against the state government of Colorado He is the lead plaintiff in this Martinez v Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission case The lawsuit was dismissed by King County Superior Court Judge Michael Scott on January 14 2019 21 with the caveat that the plaintiff and all other companies undertaking the same business of fossil fuel development and production follow the law and its intent as laid out in the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Act COGCA which says that the Commission is required 1 to foster the development of oil and gas resources protecting and enforcing the rights of owners and producers and 2 in doing so to prevent and mitigate significant adverse environmental impacts to the extent necessary to protect public health safety and welfare but only after taking into consideration cost effectiveness and technical feasibility Subsection 2 of the COGCA is thought to be a possible target for future lawsuits and legislative changes as in the case where local production costs overshoot regional costs or in the case where the public will turn away from local fossil fuel development and production These factors coupled with decreased demand for fossil fuels are being closely watched by various think tanks and industry and environmental watchdog groups for the next steps in what may be a dynamic set of legal challenges within the state of Colorado 22 In December 2018 Remezcla named Martinez in their list of 30 Latinxs Who Made an Impact in Their Communities in 2018 23 Political endorsements Edit In April 2019 Martinez wrote an op ed in Teen Vogue endorsing Bernie Sanders for president stating I believe Bernie Sanders has our back on climate change 24 In December 2018 Martinez spoke with Sanders at a town hall event called Solving the Climate Crisis 25 Awards EditMartinez was awarded the U S Volunteer Service Award by President Barack Obama in 2013 26 In 2017 he was included on Rolling Stone s 25 under 25 list of young people who will change the world 27 In 2018 he received a Generation Change Award at the MTV Europe Music Awards 28 Books EditImaginary Borders Penguin Workshop Pocket Change Collective 2020 We Rise The Earth Guardians Guide to Building a Movement That Restores the Planet Rodale Books 2017 Filmography EditIn 2021 he appeared as one of the activists in the French documentary film Bigger Than Us 29 See also EditClimate change mitigationNotes Edit Martinez uses the initial X on his official website and social media 1 References Edit Xiuhtezcatl About xiuhtezcatl com Retrieved July 1 2022 These Kids Are Suing the Federal Government to Demand Climate Action They Just Won an Important Victory Time November 10 2016 Activist and Musician X Speaks in Voices of Color Lecture Series Hamilton College Retrieved May 10 2021 a b These Kids Are Suing the Federal Government to Demand Climate Action They Just Won an Important Victory Time November 11 2016 November 10 2016 Xiuhtezcatl Martinez First Step Anti Bully Pulpit Second Step Hear Me Roar Flaunt Magazine Kim Caitlyn Young Colorado Climate Activists Join Forces With Greta Thunberg In DC Colorado Public Radio Eyen Lena Xiuhtezcatl Martinez Santa Clara University Retrieved September 26 2020 a b Martin Claire May 28 2014 Xiuhtezcatl Roske Martinez 14 wants to save the world The Denver Post Retrieved June 25 2016 Cumming Ed October 9 2015 Xiuhtezcatl Roske Martinez Our greed is destroying the planet The Guardian Retrieved June 25 2016 Steyer Carly July 2 2015 15 Year Old Gives Amazing Speech To UN About Climate Change HuffPost Retrieved June 25 2016 McPherson Coco July 13 2015 Meet the Teenage Indigenous Hip Hop Artist Taking on Climate Change Rolling Stone Retrieved June 25 2016 Winners of Global Challenges Youth Music Contest GYMC15 Announced United Nations November 12 2015 Retrieved March 15 2019 a b McPherson Coco July 19 2017 Environmental Activist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez A Teen on the Front Lines Rolling Stone Retrieved October 28 2019 McPherson Coco July 13 2015 The Teen Indigenous Hip Hop Artist Fighting Climate Change Rolling Stone Retrieved October 29 2019 Marlow Baines Earth Guardians Retrieved August 17 2021 Xiuhtezcatl Martinez Earthguardians com retrieved March 21 2017 Meet the 16yo suing the US Government over climate change Australian Broadcasting Corporation February 6 2017 Retrieved September 12 2017 Keady Cameron April 22 2015 Colorado Teenager Rallies Youth Around The World To Protect The Planet HuffPost Earth Guardians Earth Guardians Retrieved October 28 2019 Funes Yessenia June 9 2017 5 Things to Know About The Youth Led Climate Lawsuit Against Trump Color Lines Retrieved September 11 2017 Washington Our Children s Trust Retrieved November 13 2018 Martinez v Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Update Lexology January 22 2019 Retrieved April 17 2021 Simon Yara December 21 2018 30 Latinxs Who Made an Impact in Their Communities in 2018 Remezcla Retrieved December 21 2018 Martinez Xiuhtezcatl April 22 2019 This Earth Day I Believe Bernie Sanders Has Our Back on Climate Change Teen Vogue Solving our Climate Crisis A National Town Hall 2018 December 3 2018 Retrieved August 11 2021 University Santa Clara Xiuhtezcatl Martinez www scu edu McPherson Coco July 19 2017 Environmental Activist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez A Teen on the Front Lines Rolling Stone Best Artist MTV EMAs Complete Winners List The Hollywood Reporter November 4 2018 Retrieved September 19 2019 Bigger Than Us jour2fete com External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Xiuhtezcatl Martinez Xiuhtezcatl Martinez on Facebook Xiuhtezcatl Martinez at IMDb TEDx talk United Nations speech Real Time with Bill Maher interview Kid Warrior The Xiuhtezcatl Martinez Story Retrieved from https 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