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Not Your Grandparents’ Greenpeace with ED Ebony Twilley Martin

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Greenpeace’s new executive director Ebony Twilley Martin shares her path to climate activism and the significance of her position as the first Black woman to lead a national legacy environmental organization. She discusses Greenpeace’s recent lawsuit victory and the legal strategies corporations use to silence environmental activists. She also shares her thoughts on President Biden’s response to the climate crisis, the proposed Cop City in Atlanta, and the role of young people in the fight for climate justice. REFERENCES: Ebony Twilley Martin - @Ebony_4_Justice To support Greenpeace: Text 86799 1-800-722-6995 engage.us.greenpeace.org
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Greenpeace’s new executive director Ebony Twilley Martin shares her path to climate activism and the significance of her position as the first Black woman to lead a national legacy environmental organization. She discusses Greenpeace’s recent lawsuit victory and the legal strategies corporations use to silence environmental activists. She also shares her thoughts on President Biden’s response to the climate crisis, the proposed Cop City in Atlanta, and the role of young people in the fight for climate justice. REFERENCES: Ebony Twilley Martin - @Ebony_4_Justice To support Greenpeace: Text 86799 1-800-722-6995 engage.us.greenpeace.org
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