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After a week away, Casey and Abby are excited to talk about intersectional environmentalism in this episode! They discuss statistics surrounding the communities both, most impacted by and most aware of,  the effects of climate change. They also study the whitewashing of the green movement, and how their education systems failed to highlight the stories of the diverse environmentalists that shaped the United States. Finally, Casey and Abby share how they came into the environmentalist movement, and how they plan to continue integrating principles and learning into their own lives. 

RESOURCES:

To Follow on Instagram

Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson @ayanaeliza

@celsious_social

Nataly Neri @natalyneri

Lauren Singer @trashisfortossers

Queer Brown Vegan (Isaias) @queerbrownvegan

@Alluviamag

Mari Copeny @littlemissflint

IE @intersectionalenvironmentalist

Leah Thomas @Greengirlleah 

Sydney Porter @thesydneyporter

To Listen

Majora Carter Ted talk: “Greening the ghetto” and making urban spaces more green

To Read

Civil Eats' Article: "Dollar Stores Are Taking Over the Grocery Business, and It’s Bad News for Public Health and Local Economies"

Online platforms

Grist media platform

Goodonyou.eco

Research Links from Episode:

https://www.naacp.org/issues/environmental-justice/

https://www.naacp.org/latest/what-do-clean-air-covid-19-and-earth-day-mean-to-me-cleveland-branch/

https://www.instagram.com/essential_environment/

https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/06/03/im-black-climate-scientist-racism-derails-our-efforts-save-planet/

https://ecohusky.uconn.edu/2018/03/27/4-black-environmentalists-who-changed-the-environmental-movement/

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/bjwvn8/the-environmental-movement-needs-to-reckon-with-its-racist-history

https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2014/07/white-black-environmentalism-racism/