
Creating a sustainable way of life for all is central to our faith. Our work must be in partnership with our neighbors who have been marginalized and must begin within each of us and our relationships...

All injustice is interconnected. We cannot have climate justice without racial justice. Join us as Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr. of the Hip Hop Caucus encourages and challenges us with...

Featuring a conversation with William Morris, Co-Chair, Young Evangelicals for Climate Action, Zavia Jenkins, Community Fellow, Young Evangelicals for Climate Action, and Cesar Almeida, Program Coordinator, Faith in Place.
Low-Income urban neighborhoods in the United States are more likely to have...

Featuring a conversation with Rev. Dr. Loida I. Martell, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean and Professor of Constructive Theology, Lexington Theological Seminary
Climate Scientist Gus Speth said, “The top environmental problems are...

Featuring a conversation with Huda Alkaff, Founder and Director, Wisconsin Green Muslims.
In 1991, over 1,000 people gathered in Washington, D.C. from 50 states for the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit. The Summit, hosted by...

Erin Huber Rosen, Executive Director + Founder, Drink Local Drink Tap
Climate justice and water equity. Water is considered one of the first indicators of climate change –there is either too much

Karyn Bigelow, Co-Executive Director, Creation Justice Ministries
Racism is pervasive in the agricultural and food systems in the United States. Farms are on the front lines of climate change...

Cate Mingoya, National Director of Climate Resilience and Land Use, Groundwork USA
The climate crisis threatens to make our communities hotter and wetter than they have ever been before, but

Featuring a conversation with Dr. Elena Craft, Senior Director of Climate and Health. This special episode digs into research from the Environmental Defense Fund that explores the local impacts of air pollution, and the resultant health disparities. Dr. Craft outlines…

Featuring a conversation with Rev. Michael Malcom, MDiv MBA, Founder/Executive Director. The People's Justice Council, Elizabeth Chun Hye Lee, Executive for Economic and Environmental Justice and Climate Justice Lead, United Methodist Women, and Chandra Farley, Just Energy Director...

Featuring a conversation with Michelle Mabson, Staff Scientist, Healthy Communities Program, Earthjustice.
Our health and our families' health motivate us to act on ambitious and equitable climate solutions. Health is also at the root of climate justice...

Featuring a conversation with Deeohn Ferris, President, Institute for Sustainable Communities.
The Environmental Justice movement is said to have begun in 1982 when African American communities in NC protested the state's decision to move truckloads of toxic...