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Welcome to The Africatown Revival podcast, hosted by Veda Robbins. This episode features Ramsey Sprague of the Mobile Environmental Justice Action Coalition (MEJAC), diving deep into environmental justice issues in Africatown
5 Key Takeaways
1. Environmental Advocacy Roots: Ramsey Sprague discusses his journey into environmental advocacy, emphasizing his commitment to living sustainably and morally, in line with indigenous covenants with the land.
2. Historical and Industrial Evolution of Africatown: Sprague provides a detailed account of Africatown's history, including its founding in 1870, and how it has been impacted by industrial developments. He highlights the coevolution of the community and industrial infrastructure over time.
3. Environmental Injustice and Community Impact: The episode sheds light on the environmental injustices faced by Africatown, surrounded by heavy industry, and how this has affected the community's health and quality of life.
4. Efforts in Environmental Justice and Community Engagement: MEJAC's role in advocating for environmental justice is discussed, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and informed decision-making in addressing environmental issues.
5. Future Opportunities and Challenges: Sprague talks about the potential federal funding opportunities for environmental justice initiatives and the importance of community engagement in harnessing these resources for Africatown's benefit.
The episode is a deep dive into the complexities of environmental equity and the ongoing struggle for justice in Africatown, underscoring the importance of community empowerment and informed activism.
Don't miss this insightful episode of "Africatown Revival." Like, subscribe, and share to join the conversation and be part of the movement toward positive change in Africatown and beyond!
💬 We'd love to hear your feedback on this episode! Like, share, and most importantly, SUBSCRIBE with the notification bell ON, so you won't miss a single update! 🛎️
Podcast Production and Studio
The BIG We Network at www.thebigwe.com
Eunices Media at: www.eunicemedia.com
By Veda RobbinsWelcome to The Africatown Revival podcast, hosted by Veda Robbins. This episode features Ramsey Sprague of the Mobile Environmental Justice Action Coalition (MEJAC), diving deep into environmental justice issues in Africatown
5 Key Takeaways
1. Environmental Advocacy Roots: Ramsey Sprague discusses his journey into environmental advocacy, emphasizing his commitment to living sustainably and morally, in line with indigenous covenants with the land.
2. Historical and Industrial Evolution of Africatown: Sprague provides a detailed account of Africatown's history, including its founding in 1870, and how it has been impacted by industrial developments. He highlights the coevolution of the community and industrial infrastructure over time.
3. Environmental Injustice and Community Impact: The episode sheds light on the environmental injustices faced by Africatown, surrounded by heavy industry, and how this has affected the community's health and quality of life.
4. Efforts in Environmental Justice and Community Engagement: MEJAC's role in advocating for environmental justice is discussed, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and informed decision-making in addressing environmental issues.
5. Future Opportunities and Challenges: Sprague talks about the potential federal funding opportunities for environmental justice initiatives and the importance of community engagement in harnessing these resources for Africatown's benefit.
The episode is a deep dive into the complexities of environmental equity and the ongoing struggle for justice in Africatown, underscoring the importance of community empowerment and informed activism.
Don't miss this insightful episode of "Africatown Revival." Like, subscribe, and share to join the conversation and be part of the movement toward positive change in Africatown and beyond!
💬 We'd love to hear your feedback on this episode! Like, share, and most importantly, SUBSCRIBE with the notification bell ON, so you won't miss a single update! 🛎️
Podcast Production and Studio
The BIG We Network at www.thebigwe.com
Eunices Media at: www.eunicemedia.com