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Environmental Justice and Race Evolve

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We talk with Rabbi Rebecca Richman of Philadelphia’s Germantown Jewish Centre about environmental justice and the legacy of environmental racism, particularly focusing on her adopted hometown of Philadelpha, whose refinery – which recently made national headlines with a massive conflagration – has harmed Black and brown residents' health for decades. She addresses how the Torah can help us conceive of environmental justice and identify environmental racism. And in an emotional segment, we discuss parenthood in a world that seems spinning out of control. “As a parent...if I don’t take care of this place today, then there is no life for my children. And, if I don’t teach my children to take care of this place, then there will be no capacity for them to have children.”


Theme song, “Ilu Finu” by Rabbi Miriam Margles. Her album This is the Day is available for purchase at CDBaby: https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/miriammarglesandthehadarensemb


Visit our home on the web — Evolve: Groundbreaking Jewish Conversations: http://evolve.reconstructingjudaism.org


Subscribe by Email at http://subscribebyemail.com/evolve.fireside.fm/rss


Read these show notes on the web at https://evolve.fireside.fm/1




This podcast is produced by Reconstructing Judaism. Visit us at ReconstructingJudaism.org.
Special Guest: Bec Richman.
Support Evolve
Links:
Evolve - Environmental Racism: A New Year, An Ancient Call for BreathPollution Is Killing Black Americans. This Community Fought Back. - The New York TimesHow Redlining Segregated Philadelphia – Next CityDr Robert Bullard – Father of Enviromental JusticeProf. Laura Goldin | Brandeis UniversityDayenu: A Jewish Call to Climate Action

We talk with Rabbi Rebecca Richman of Philadelphia’s Germantown Jewish Centre about environmental justice and the legacy of environmental racism, particularly focusing on her adopted hometown of Philadelpha, whose refinery – which recently made national headlines with a massive conflagration – has harmed Black and brown residents' health for decades. She addresses how the Torah can help us conceive of environmental justice and identify environmental racism. And in an emotional segment, we discuss parenthood in a world that seems spinning out of control. “As a parent...if I don’t take care of this place today, then there is no life for my children. And, if I don’t teach my children to take care of this place, then there will be no capacity for them to have children.”


Theme song, “Ilu Finu” by Rabbi Miriam Margles. Her album This is the Day is available for purchase at CDBaby: https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/miriammarglesandthehadarensemb


Visit our home on the web — Evolve: Groundbreaking Jewish Conversations: http://evolve.reconstructingjudaism.org


Subscribe by Email at http://subscribebyemail.com/evolve.fireside.fm/rss


Read these show notes on the web at https://evolve.fireside.fm/1




This podcast is produced by Reconstructing Judaism. Visit us at ReconstructingJudaism.org.
Special Guest: Bec Richman.
Support Evolve
Links:
Evolve - Environmental Racism: A New Year, An Ancient Call for BreathPollution Is Killing Black Americans. This Community Fought Back. - The New York TimesHow Redlining Segregated Philadelphia – Next CityDr Robert Bullard – Father of Enviromental JusticeProf. Laura Goldin | Brandeis UniversityDayenu: A Jewish Call to Climate Action

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