Listen & Learn: Environmental Injustice and Health Impacts
Join the North Carolina Black Alliance for our first Environmental Injustice and Health Impacts Listen & Learn session on June 1 at 10 a.m.
Join the North Carolina Black Alliance for our first Environmental Injustice and Health Impacts Listen & Learn session on June 1 at 10 a.m.
Join us for this Environmental Justice Learning Series to learn about the impact Radon has on our environment and our communities.
Join NC Black Alliance and Democracy Green for this Environmental Justice Learning Series to learn about the impact lead has on OUR environment and communities.
NCDEQ will hold a public engagement session in New Bern on June 1 to receive input on how flooding, flood mitigation, and resiliency impact North Carolina communities.
NCDEQ will hold a public engagement session in Lumberton on June 8 to receive input on how flooding, flood mitigation, and resiliency impact NC communities.
NCDEQ will hold a public engagement session in Wilmington on June 9 to receive input on how flooding, flood mitigation, and resiliency impact NC communities.
Join the North Carolina Black Alliance for this Environmental Justice Listen and Learn session designed to inform the community of environmental hazards, environmental justice policy, and how environmental issues can interfere during childbirth.
Cumberland County, join us for our signature event series, Brunch and Ballots, on Saturday, October 28, at 11 a.m. This event will focus on how, together, we can build healthy communities and a healthy democracy through our elections.
Lenoir County, join us for our signature event series, Brunch and Ballots, on Saturday, October 28, at 11 a.m. This event will focus on how, together, we can build healthy communities and a healthy democracy through our elections.
Join us for the 2024 Environmental Injustice and Healthcare Summit: Grounded in Justice, Rooted in Wellness on Saturday, January 20, 2024.
Join us on April 4 in Durham for an important event discussing Duke Energy's proposed coal-to-gas transition plan and its implications for North Carolina households. Duke Energy's plan not only threatens to increase air pollution and energy costs for our communities but also falls short of the state's original goal of reducing fossil fuel dependency by 2030. Instead […]
Join the NC Black Alliance in partnership with MDC and Fayetteville PACT for an essential community discussion on the state of the RebuildNC program.