
In the sixth episode of the Great Futures Podcast featuring Environmental Justice Voices, I speak with Emma Hjelle, a youth organizer in the Twin Cities. We talk about reimagining policing and the powers of revisioning. Enjoy!
Are you interested in learning more? Check out the following resources!
Sources:
Bansal, Priyanka. “The Climate Case for Prison Abolition.” The New Twenties, The New Twenties, 11 June 2020, thenewtwenties.ca/articles/prisonabolition.
Bediako, Jacqueline. “The Link between Climate Justice and Police Brutality.” San Francisco Bay View, San Francisco Bay View National Black Newspaper, 19 Nov. 2018, sfbayview.com/2018/11/the-link-between-climate-justice-and-police-brutality/.
“Community Control of Police.” National Alliance Against Racist & Political Repression, National Alliance Against Racist & Political Repression, 15 June 2020, naarpr.org/updates/campaign-for-community-control-of-police/.
Hewett, Frederick. “'Racial Justice Is Climate Justice': Why The Climate Movement Needs To Be Anti-Racist.” Wbur.org/Cognoscenti, WBUR, 9 June 2020, www.wbur.org/cognoscenti/2020/06/09/the-links-between-racism-and-the-environment-frederick-hewett.
“Students for a Democratic Society.” Britannica, 20 July 1998, www.britannica.com/topic/Students-for-a-Democratic-Society/additional-info#history.
Zhao, John. “The Link between Prisons and Environmental Justice.” Students for a Sustainable Stanford, 24 Oct. 2017, studentsforasustainablestanford.weebly.com/blog/the-link-between-prisons-and-environmental-justice.
Music: “Awakening Instrumental” by Wataboi from pixbay.