Left of Black S7:E24: Environmental Justice + Sustainability + Political Pragmatism in the Black Belt

On this episode of Left of Black, activist Catherine Coleman Flowers, joins host Mark Anthony Neal
in studio to discuss environmental justice in Lowndes County, Alabama,
including her working relationship with former Alabama Senator and
current US Attorney General, Jefferson Sessions.  Coleman Flowers is
Director of Environmental Justice and Civic Engagement of the Center for
Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary and founder of the Alabama
Center for Rural Enterprise Community Development Corporation (ACRE).
Coleman Flowers is the 2017 Franklin Humanities Institute Practitioner in Residence.

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Left of Black is hosted by Mark Anthony Neal and produced by Catherine Angst of the John Hope Franklin Center
at Duke University and in collaboration with the Center for Arts +
Digital Culture + Entrepreneurship (CADCE) and the Duke Council on Race +
Ethnicity (DCORE).

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