Discover how Seventh Generation works behind the scenes to fight for climate justice in areas where people of color are disproportionately affected by pollution and our planet's climate crisis.

May 10, 2021

1 Min Read
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The earth's climate crisis is impacting everyone, but it is especially harmful to low-income communities, where pollution and emissions from harmful environmental practices disproportionately harm marginalized populations.

In the first episode of Unilever and Spark Change's Innovation For Good podcast series, New Hope Network's Executive Director of Content Jessica Rubino talks with Seventh Generation's Movement Building and Advocacy Manager Kate Ogden about tackling environmental racism and who needs a seat at the table when it comes to decisions about climate action. 

 

Host
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Jessica Rubino
Content Executive Director, New Hope Network

 

Guest:
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Kate Ogden
Advocacy and Movement Building Manager, Seventh Generation

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