Resources: Anti-Black and Environmental Racism

Posted 10/20/22 at 15:25h by Kawena Elkington

Mahalo nui to everyone who was able to join us for

Environmental and Anti-Black Racism in Hawaiʻi: What Environmental Organizations can do to be Anti-Racist

Kupu hosted a panel of speakers to comment on environmental racism and anti-black racism in Hawaiʻi. Dr. Akemi Glenn, Keliʻi Kotubetey, and our very own Julianna Leong shared about race, the environment, and how environmental organizations can make meaningful change to be anti-racist.

Watch the Zoom recording of the discussion here:

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Access the slide deck for the presentation: see presentation.

Slides 8 to 13 list important resources to start conversations, self educate, substantiate, and support the life and work of Black communities, indigenous folks, and people of color. Resources include organizations to follow and support, books, articles, movies, podcasts, and petitions!

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