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SEJ Webinar: What Would Real Environmental Health and Justice Look Like?
What Would Real Environmental Health and Justice Look Like?
Tuesday, May 11, 2021 | 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET
All journalists welcome!
Video recording and chat log |
Join this all-star panel for a snapshot of the state of environmental health and justice right now, ahead of the new White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council meeting on May 13. Panelists will discuss what's happening in local communities and at the national level, and will offer story ideas for the coming year on both the problems and solutions to the challenges of protecting environmental health and equity. Following Q&A with the speakers, SEJ will take your questions about the Fund for Environmental Journalism story grants on this topic.
Moderator:
- Perla Trevizo, Reporter, ProPublica/Texas Tribune Investigative Unit. LinkedIn. @Perla_Trevizo
Speakers:
- Bidtah Becker, Attorney, Navajo Tribal Utility Authority; Vice-Chair, New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission; and Water and Tribes Initiative in the Colorado River Basin Co-Lead on Universal Access to Clean Water for Tribal Communities
- Heather McTeer Toney, Climate Justice Liaison, Environmental Defense Fund; Senior Advisor, Moms Clean Air Force; and former Regional Administrator, Southeast Region, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. LinkedIn. @HeatherMcTeer
- Matthew Tejada, Director, Office of Environmental Justice, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. LinkedIn. @mtejada24
Coverage:
- "Webinar Offers Insight Into Complexities of Environmental Justice Reporting," SEJournal, May 19, 2021, by Perla Trevizo.
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