Climate change and vulnerable communities
Update: 2024-11-20
Description
Through the Nashville Environmental Justice Initiative, Tennessee State University and Urban Green Lab are working to capture the voices of those affected first and worst. Today we hear about this first-of-its-kind oral history project. We also hear how these same communities are a source for real solutions to a more sustainable and equitable Nashville.
Today's episode was produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley.
Guests
Stephanie Roach, Assistant Director of Special Initiatives, Urban Green Lab
Dr. Reginald Archer, Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Tennessee State University
Elios Freeman, Nashville native and community activist and organizer
Lyndell (Lynn) B. Edmondson, Instructional Designer, John Early Museum Magnet Middle School
Further in
VOICES OF RESILIENCE | A Nashville Environmental Justice Initiative Story Archive
WPLN | Tennessee officials are worried about wetlands. Here’s why.
WPLN | Wetlands lessen floods. Tennessee lawmakers plan to erode the regulations that protect them.
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