Hi Pamela,
Just dropping into your inbox to make sure you know these five Black climate activists who are driving change and fighting for a better future.
Learn more about their work:
LaTricea Adams founded Black Millennials 4 Flint (now Young, Gifted & Green), an environmental justice and civil rights organization bringing organizations together to take action against the lead exposure crisis.
Wawa Gatheru founded Black Girl Environmentalist, a national organization dedicated to empowering and supporting emerging climate leaders of color in their climate leadership.
Maya Penn created her eco-friendly clothing line, Maya's Ideas, at just eight years old. Now in her 20s, she's an advocate for recycling and reusing materials in her clothing line and works to give back globally.
Artivist Antonique Smith combines culture and climate action, advocating for environmental justice on her groundbreaking album Home: Heal Our Mother Earth. Listen now.
Minister and climate activist Rev. Yearwood leads Hip Hop Caucus, promoting youth involvement in global climate solutions through initiatives like, "One World One Voice."
Thanks for being in this fight,
Climate Power
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