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waterloop #21: La'Meshia Whittington-Kaminski on Delivering Environmental Justice in North Carolina

waterloop #21: La'Meshia Whittington-Kaminski on Delivering Environmental Justice in North Carolina

Fromwaterloop: exploring solutions


waterloop #21: La'Meshia Whittington-Kaminski on Delivering Environmental Justice in North Carolina

Fromwaterloop: exploring solutions

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

La’Meshia Whittington-Kaminski is Deputy Political Director for Advance Carolina and Organizing Campaigns Director for the NC Black Alliance.
In this episode La’Meshia explains how the environmental justice movement began in North Carolina and the disproportionate impacts that low-income communities and communities of color have faced in the state, including GenX in drinking water, pollution from factory farms, and hurricane damage. She discusses the role political maps - specifically gerrymandering - has played and why there is a lack of public awareness of environmental justice issues. La’Meshia says that organizations have improved situations for communities through partnerships, communication, and grassroots support.
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Released:
Apr 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast helping water leaders to discover solutions and drive change. waterloop is for people who work in water at utilities, government, universities, engineering firms, technology companies, and environmental organizations. The podcast helps listeners to become more knowledgeable experts, creators of change in communities, and builders of a sustainable and equitable water future. waterloop is hosted by Travis Loop, who brings two decades of experience in journalism and water communications, including at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.