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EP 29: Being an Ally for Environmental Justice

EP 29: Being an Ally for Environmental Justice

FromBreaking Green Ceilings


EP 29: Being an Ally for Environmental Justice

FromBreaking Green Ceilings

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Sep 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Andrew Kricun is a Senior Director with Moonshot Missions, a non-profit focused on providing technical assistance to water utilities in underserved communities.  He is also a Senior Fellow with the US Water Alliance working on their national water equity initiative.  He is also working as a Senior Advisor at the Water Center at the University of Pennsylvania on various projects related to the Delaware River watershed.    Prior to that, he served as  Executive Director and Chief Engineer of the Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority, operators of an 80 million gallon per day wastewater treatment plant in Camden, NJ. He has 35 years of wastewater and biosolids management experience.  He graduated with honors from Princeton University with a degree in chemical engineering.
Show Notes - https://watersavvysolutions.com/being-an-ally/
Topics Discussed:

Water Equity in the United States
Environmental Justice in Camden, NJ
Green Infrastructure
How To Be An Ally

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Released:
Sep 8, 2020
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Titles in the series (63)

Breaking Green Ceilings spotlights passionate environmentalists we don’t often hear from or hear enough from including those from underrepresented groups - Disabled, Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous and People of Color. Join eco-nerd, Sapna Mulki, for your weekly installment of Breaking Green Ceilings and learn about the journeys of success, failure, challenges overcome, and aspirations of our eco-warriors. Breaking Green Ceilings features interviews with inspiring environmentalists like Bill Tripp Director of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy at Karuk Tribe Department of Natural Resources, Dr. Ingrid Waldron, author of There's Something in the Water, Isaias Hernandez of QueerBrownVegan, and Dr. Mariaelena Huambachano, a native Peruvian Indigenous scholar, and more!