Online Event: Environmental Racism in Your Backyard: How it Affects You and How You Can End It – Mar 28
Posted by Penn State Brandywine on March 1, 2022
Join us for this foundational session led by Mike Ewall, the founder and director of the Energy Justice Network, a national network supporting grassroots resistance against dirty energy and waste facilities, notably incinerators, biomass, coal and natural gas. Since 1994, he has been supporting and working to end environmental racism in Chester, PA.
Date and Time: March 28, 2022, 6:30 PM
This event is part of the 2022 Social Justice Fair, a collaborative effort between Penn State Brandywine’s Center for Ethics & Civic Engagement, Penn State Abington Student Engagement & Leadership and Penn State World Campus Student Affairs. Environmental Racism & Justice is the theme for this year’s weeklong series of events and discussions. Find more details on the fair at our web site.
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