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10 Black Female Environmentalists You Should Know

Happy Black History Month. The month of February is dedicated to honoring and remembering the legacy, triumphs and incredible contributions of African Americans in the United States. Which is why we’re highlighting black women who are using their platforms and voices to fight for environmental justice and create true change. Check it out in this month’s Trash Talk.

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Organization: Wolven
Date: NA
Resource Type: Publication, Resources
Topic: DEI & Anti-Oppression, Environmental Justice

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