The Environmental Justice Lab

The Environmental Justice Lab
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Dr. Lesley Joseph
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Created By Dr. Lesley JosephPodcast Status activeStarted 13/06/2022Latest Episode 05/05/2023Release Period EpisodicEpisodes 33Partner Reviews 0Language EnglishFrequency 167Average Length 20 minutes and 55 secondsCountry United StatesGlobal Rank TOP 1%Description
Since the dawn of human history, the fight for environmental justice has always been a fight. Water wars between the people of Israel and herdsmen of Gerar in the book of Genesis, Chapter 26. The resistance of Native Americans to the pillaging of their land and resources at the founding of the United States of America. The refusal to allow a hazardous landfill to be built in the Warren County, a predominantly Black community in North Carolina, giving birth to the modern-day environmental justice movement. The struggle for clean water in places like Flint, MI and Newark, NJ and Jackson, MS. The struggle is real and the fight is on-going. And I'm here for it.
My name is Dr. Lesley Joseph, a professor, an environmental engineer, and a fighter for environmental justice in our present day. Every other Tuesday, on this podcast, I explore issues related to environmental justice and the ways in which communities of color are impacted. Each episode will discuss a important environmental justice issue or situation and what we can do to fight for change. Let's learn, grow, and fight for a better world together! -
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