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By Todd Simmons / 04/21/2021 Alumni, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Note: A complete video recording of the Earth Day panel discussion is available via YouTube.
EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (April 20, 2021) -- North Carolina A&T State University is presenting a special virtual panel discussion in recognition of Earth Day this Thursday, April 22, beginning at noon: “Environmental Justice, Equity and Sustainability: Earth Day Imperatives.” The event is free and open to the public (see registration information below).
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator and N.C. A&T alumnus Michael S. Regan will provide opening remarks, and alumna Tracy Lloyd McCurty, J.D., executive director of the Washington-based Black Belt Justice Center and a leading advocate for the $5-billion appropriation for Black farmers included in the recently passed American Rescue Plan, will moderate. Panelists include:
Students, faculty and staff are especially invited to join us for a lively discussion followed by an audience Q&A, both of which will focus heavily on environmental justice as it connects to communities of color and to historically black colleges and universities. For faculty interested in drawing from the discussion for future classroom use, a recording of the panel will be made available following the event.
Register for this free, virtual Zoom event now at http://bit.ly/EarthDayImperative.
Media Contact Information: Todd Simmons, thsimmons@ncat.edu