Detroit-based nonprofit Soulardarity has an energy justice vision for underserved communities
By Steve BynumDetroit-based nonprofit Soulardarity has an energy justice vision for underserved communities
By Steve Bynum
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The Detroit-based nonprofit Soulardarity has an energy justice vision for all underserved communities. The group joins Reset to present new analysis that shows how communities can locally produce 100 percent clean energy.
GUESTS: Gracie Wooten, energy justice advocate; member of Detroit-based nonprofit Soulardarity
James Gignac, senior midwest energy analyst with Union of Concerned Scientists; co-author of the report, ‘Let Highland Park Residents and Other Communities Choose Clean Energy’