Helping Communities Heal from Lead Exposure with LaTricea Adams of Black Millennials for Flint
Publisher |
Amelia Hruby
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Feb 18, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:29:33

In this episode, Amelia speaks with LaTricea Adams, CEO and cofounder of Black Millennials for Flint. LaTricea share the origin story of the organization, what she wishes more people knew about lead, and why environmental justice is a critical component of racial justice and gender justice activism.

ALSO: Apply for the Fifty Feminist States Podcast Fellowship, a 3-month paid opportunity to learn how to podcast and then record and produce an episode of Fifty Feminist States. Applications are due February 25th. Learn more and apply here.

 

Links:

Learn more about Black Millennials for Flint on their website

Watch the BET documentary that features their work

Check out Leah Thomas and intersectional environmentalism

Follow:

Black Millennials for Flint on Instagram @blackmillennials4flint, Facebook @blackmillenials4flint & Twitter @bm4flint

Fifty Feminist States on Instagram @fiftyfeministstates

Support the podcast and the stories of the feminist activists and artists we share by pledging a monthly or one-time donation on our glow.fm page at this link.

Advocating for environmental justice for Black and brown communities across the U.S.

In this episode, Amelia speaks with LaTricea Adams, CEO and cofounder of Black Millennials for Flint. LaTricea share the origin story of the organization, what she wishes more people knew about lead, and why environmental justice is a critical component of racial justice and gender justice activism.

ALSO: Apply for the Fifty Feminist States Podcast Fellowship, a 3-month paid opportunity to learn how to podcast and then record and produce an episode of Fifty Feminist States. Applications are due February 25th. Learn more and apply here.

 

Links:

Learn more about Black Millennials for Flint on their website

Watch the BET documentary that features their work

Check out Leah Thomas and intersectional environmentalism

Follow:

Black Millennials for Flint on Instagram @blackmillennials4flint, Facebook @blackmillenials4flint & Twitter @bm4flint

Fifty Feminist States on Instagram @fiftyfeministstates

Support the podcast and the stories of the feminist activists and artists we share by pledging a monthly or one-time donation on our glow.fm page at this link.

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