Description
Last November, members of Race & Health attended COP27 to discuss the intersection between racism, colonialism, climate change, and health. In this special two-part episode, we discuss our reflections on this experience. In Part 1, speakers from our previous episode on young climate activists rejoin us for our milestone event to discuss their perspectives on COPs.
Jon Bonifacio is an activist, musician, National Coordinator at Kalikasan People's Network for the Environment, and former National Coordinator of YACAP.
Heizal Nagginda is a climate and environmental activist from Uganda. She is the founder of Climate Operation a youth-led organisation that educates Ugandan children about climate change as well as involve them in climate related activism in form of tree planting activities.
Priscila Sato, is a Lecturer at the School of Nutrition of the Federal University of Bahia, Race & Health collective member.
Learn more about the Envisioning Environmental Equity project here. Watch our films here.
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