Climate Changemakers is a podcast series highlighting leaders in equity work and climate action. For season three, we're centering artists and creators producing content about the environment and climate crisis in innovative ways. By passing the mic to them, we can together explore how to expand this important conversation through art and media, bringing in people who might not otherwise have participated.
Kate Levy - Episode 6
Kate Levy is Detroit and NYC-based filmmaker who has produced films, storytelling platforms, and multimedia installations about water, education, immigration rights, police violence and environmental racism. Her feature, Whose Water?: The People's Movement for Safe, Affordable Water and Sanitation in the United States, was released in Fall 2022.
This episode was recorded in the "Elevate Cafe" at our Green Street headquarters in Chicago.
➡️ Website: https://www.ElevateNP.org
About Elevate: We design and implement programs that reduce costs, protect people and the environment, and ensure the benefits of clean and efficient energy use reach those who need them most. Elevate seeks to create a world in which everyone has clean and affordable heat, power, and water in their homes and communities — no matter who they are or where they live. Making the benefits and services of the clean energy economy accessible to everyone is how we fight climate change while supporting equity.