Groundtruth: 17 Principles of Environmental Justice—30 Years Later

ELI’s Arielle King meets with key organizers and leaders of the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit--Vernice Miller-Travis and Charles Lee—held more than 30 years ago. The episode is part of the Groundtruth series created in partnership with Beveridge & Diamond, one of the nation’s leading environmental law firms.
More than 30 years ago, roughly 1,100 people attended the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C., to discuss the environmental injustices they were experiencing in their communities. Considered by many as the birth of the environmental justice movement, the four-day summit concluded with the adoption of the 17 Principles of Environmental Justice, still relevant today. In this episode, ELI’s Arielle King meets with key organizers and leaders of the historical summit: Vernice Miller-Travis and Charles Lee. The episode is part of the Groundtruth series created in partnership with Beveridge & Diamond, one of the nation’s leading environmental law firms. 
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Groundtruth: 17 Principles of Environmental Justice—30 Years Later
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