Environmental Racism and Climate Justice AmpliFIRE: Raising Voices Against Rising Temperatures
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In 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, becoming one of the most deadly and costly storms in U.S. history-- and one of the most salient examples of minority communities being disproportionately threatened by severe weather and climate change. In other words, environmental racism. Join Halle Bradshaw as she speaks with Troy Roberston (Regional Organizer at the Gulf Coast Center for Law and Policy) and Gayla Tillman (Community Organizer for Georgia Conservation Voters) in their exploration of the intersectional struggle for climate justice.
In 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, becoming one of the most deadly and costly storms in U.S. history-- and one of the most salient examples of minority communities being disproportionately threatened by severe weather and climate change. In other words, environmental racism. Join Halle Bradshaw as she speaks with Troy Roberston (Regional Organizer at the Gulf Coast Center for Law and Policy) and Gayla Tillman (Community Organizer for Georgia Conservation Voters) in their exploration of the intersectional struggle for climate justice.
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