What Is It Going To Take? Environmental Justice
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Join us for a virtual public panel discussion including Wilmarie Medina-Cortes of Humanities Action Lab and environmental justice activists as they reflect on the "Climates of Inequalities: Stories of Environmental Justice" exhibition and efforts to achieve environmental justice in Charlotte and beyond. In partnership with UNC Charlotte's Public History program and the Charlotte Teachers Institute, Climates of Inequality is coming to the Levine Museum of the New South. Within the traveling exhibition of multimedia stories from across North and South America, a featured exhibition, "Climate Refugees in the City of Creeks," explores histories of environmental change, displacement, and migration in Charlotte. Showcasing voices and artwork of students, teachers, and community members, it highlights Charlotte's contributions to the environmental justice movement, from the first Earth Day in 1970 to today. Climates of Inequality is a participatory public memory project and international traveling exhibition created by students, educators, and community leaders in over 20 cities across the US and around the world from Humanities Action Lab.
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