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Sharon Lavigne President, Rise St. James; Retired Special Education Teacher; 2021 Goldman Prize Recipient; Forbes Magazine 50 Over 50 Inaugural Impact List

St. James Parish, Louisiana Katılım Mart 2021
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Nate Tinner-Williams
Nate Tinner-Williams@natemup·
.@algore and @risestjames will be joined by religious leaders and fellow ecojustice advocates for an information fair and revival service in the heart of Cancer Alley—where corporations continue an ecological assault on Black communities along the Mississippi River in Acadiana.
Black Catholic Messenger@BlkCathlicMsngr

Black Catholic activist Sharon Lavigne and RISE St. James will host "Cancer Alley United" this week in Louisiana, championing the ongoing regional fight against carcinogenic chemical pollution. Former vice president Al Gore is among the featured speakers. blackcatholicmessenger.org/cancer-alley-r…

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Climate Reality
Climate Reality@ClimateReality·
@risestjames, @ClimateReality, and our founder @algore, along with a coalition of locally led environmental justice groups across Louisiana’s River Parishes, have already won hard-fought victories against polluters, but we must unite and speak out to clean up the industry's act. Learn how at a free mass revival moment on August 27. risestjames.org/united/
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Congressman Troy A. Carter
Congressman Troy A. Carter@RepTroyCarter·
Republicans at our @EnergyCommerce markup had the nerve to say that Environmental Justice is a way to “keep poor people poor.” I’m not standing for that. Not now. Not ever.
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Shedeur Sanders
Shedeur Sanders@ShedeurSanders·
Thank you GOD for EVERYTHING
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Adam S. Dohrenwend
Adam S. Dohrenwend@dohrenwend·
Thrilled to be featured on @risestjames’s podcast this week to discuss my research on the intersection of gerrymandering, labor, and industrial pollution in Louisiana’s Cancer Alley! Give it a listen here: open.spotify.com/episode/55p3Xj…
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Common Dreams
Common Dreams@commondreams·
As we enter a Lenten season of renewal, join Sharon C. Lavigne, members of @risestjames, and various civic and cultural leaders in making a difference by embracing “Plastic-Free Fridays” every week through Easter. commondreams.org/opinion/plasti…
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Al Gore
Al Gore@algore·
In its first week, the new administration has taken many steps to roll back climate progress. One I want to draw extra attention to is the repeal of an environmental justice Executive Order I was proud to champion in the Clinton-Gore White House. The video below shows a day's worth of harmful particulate pollution flowing into a part of America known as "Cancer Alley." 66.9% of residents of Cancer Alley are Black. The poverty rate is nearly 50% higher in Cancer Alley than in the country as a whole. It is one of the most heavily polluted areas in the United States and the town of Reserve, Louisiana has the highest cancer risk in the U.S., at 50 times the national average. Decades of discriminatory practices have turned low-income communities and communities of color across the country into dumping grounds for pollution. Environmental justice isn't part of some imaginary "woke agenda." The Executive Order that was repealed last week focused on ending discrimination, not perpetuating it. This is a disappointing setback for those who seek to put an end to this longstanding injustice. But environmental justice advocates are among the most active and effective voices in the global grassroots movement for environmental protection and climate action. I look forward to continuing to lock arms with them in our struggle for a cleaner future.
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Friends of the Earth (Action)
In Sharon's neighborhood—nicknamed Cancer Alley—residents are among the top 5% of the US population at risk for cancer thanks to industrial pollution. @BlackRock @vanguard_group will you continue investing in petrochemical projects that promote environmental racism?
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