The Fund for Investigative Journalism teamed up with the Uproot Project and investigative reporters to hold an online forum on covering the environment with a racial equity lens.
In this webinar, you’ll hear from several leading journalists, including two of our grantees whose recent stories examine the impact of environmental issues on communities of color. The discussion is moderated by Lottie Joiner, an award-winning journalist who serves on the Fund for Investigative Journalism’s Board of Directors.
Panelists’ Investigations
- Yanick Rice Lamb’s story, ‘Unintended Consequences’: The Rubber Industry’s Toxic Legacy in Akron
- Ese Olumhense’s podcast episode, Struggling to Breathe in The Bronx in Age of COVID
- Yvette Cabrera’s story, Deb Haaland is making room for marginalized communities in the Interior Department
- Manola Secaira’s story, How Indigenous efforts to reclaim land tell the story of the PNW
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