

Blacks in Green fights pollution, environmental racism from Woodlawn
A South Side group is developing “green, self-sustaining, mixed income, walkable communities” for Black people.
How do you fight environmental racism? Well, if you are Chicago-based Blacks in Green, you imagine sustainable communities by and for Black people, and then you go out and make them a reality.
Reset learns more about the organization’s unique approach to environmental justice and sustainability.
GUEST: Naomi Davis, founder and president of Blacks in Green
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Blacks in Green fights pollution, environmental racism from Woodlawn
A South Side group is developing “green, self-sustaining, mixed income, walkable communities” for Black people.
How do you fight environmental racism? Well, if you are Chicago-based Blacks in Green, you imagine sustainable communities by and for Black people, and then you go out and make them a reality.
Reset learns more about the organization’s unique approach to environmental justice and sustainability.
GUEST: Naomi Davis, founder and president of Blacks in Green