The Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast features the stories, research and big ideas from past and present program fellows and other environmental justice leaders.
Below are archived episodes from 2022. To see the most recent podcasts, click here or subscribe at iTunes or Spotify.
Meet María and a COP27 recap
Valerisa Joe-Gaddy
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Beau Taylor Morton
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Ashley James
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Hannah Seo
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Ogonnaya Dotson Newman
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The dangers of skin lightening products
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Ashley Gripper
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Annie Belcourt
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Max Aung
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Diana Hernández
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Jennifer D. Roberts
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Brenda Trejo Rosas
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Carlos Rodriguez-Diaz
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Black histories and visions of urban planning
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El’gin Avila
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Rupa Marya and Raj Patel
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Enjoli Hall
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Rodrigo Alatriste-Diaz
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Navigating the environmental health field as women of color
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Cielo Sharkus
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Theresa Guillette
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Katharine Hayhoe
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Johanna vanderSpek
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Lorraine N. Vélez-Torres
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Nayamin Martinez
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- Words of wisdom from three leaders in the environmental health and justice field - EHN ›
- LISTEN: Black histories and visions of urban planning - EHN ›
- Engine for social justice leads the way to change - EHN ›
- LISTEN: Jennifer Roberts on nature as medicine - EHN ›
- Agents of Change: New fellows will focus on collaboration, impact, and justice - EHN ›
- Amplifying neglected voices in environmental health - EHN ›
- Ogonnaya Dotson Newman on how philanthropy can support frontline communities - EHN ›
- Beau Taylor Morton on the power of community organizing - EHN ›