Engineering Grassroots Environmental Justice with Reverend Jamonde Taylor

On this episode, Dr. Easley and Bennett Olupo speak with Reverend Robert Jemonde Taylor as he discusses the deep history of Environmental Justice and resilience surrounding Saint Ambrose Episcopal Church's predominantly Black community in Raleigh, North Carolina. He also explains how he draws from a broad range of influences to steward the congregation and land to bring vitality to the community. This episode is rich with hope, history, spirituality, and scientific thought that will brighten up your day and professional practice.

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Forests for the People and with the People: Danna Smith and the Dogwood Alliance