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In this third episode of a five part series on justice, Dr. Andrea Baldwin is joined by Tyneshia Griffin, an environmental policy analyst at New Virginia Majority, whose whose work centers on environmental justice, energy affordability, and public health advocacy. As well as La' Portia Perkins, a scientist, artist, and project manager for the Wind Wildlife research program at the Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute. La' Portia's work merges conservation science with creative expression to illuminate environmental issues. Together, the three will unpack the meaning of environmental justice, its deep connections to racism, classism, and colonialism, and the critical role of art and activism in shaping a just environmental future.
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In this third episode of a five part series on justice, Dr. Andrea Baldwin is joined by Tyneshia Griffin, an environmental policy analyst at New Virginia Majority, whose whose work centers on environmental justice, energy affordability, and public health advocacy. As well as La' Portia Perkins, a scientist, artist, and project manager for the Wind Wildlife research program at the Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute. La' Portia's work merges conservation science with creative expression to illuminate environmental issues. Together, the three will unpack the meaning of environmental justice, its deep connections to racism, classism, and colonialism, and the critical role of art and activism in shaping a just environmental future.