Environmentalism Must Care for People and the Planet

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Activist Leah Thomas created a platform to address the ways environmentalism impacts not only the planet, but the people on it, too. She calls the platform Intersectional Environmentalist, a movement that addresses and incorporates lawyer and scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw’s feminist framework of intersectionality.The platform Leah co-founded is now home to resources, information, and action steps to dismantle systems of oppression in the environmental movement.
In the first half of this episode, Leah lays out how environmental issues affect different communities uniquely and how intersectional environmentalism addresses these differences. In the second half, Leah explains how we all can embrace intersectional environmentalism through simple, everyday actions.


Guest: Leah Thomas, co-founder of Intersectional Environmentalist
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Visit IE’s website to learn more and explore resources


Background reading:

Interview with Kimberlé Crenshaw and explanation of intersectionality
Intersectional Environmentalist resources by community
Intersectional Environmentalist resources by topic
Minority and low-income communities are more likely to live in areas exposed to toxic waste, landfills, highways, and other environmental hazards (American Journal of Public Health, 2011).
People of color have less access to clean air than their white counterparts (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2019).


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