People Power Podcast

Empowering Communities Through Environmental Justice

54 min · 27. feb. 2026
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In this episode of the People Power podcast, Dr. LaToria Whitehead shares her journey into the field of environmental justice, discussing her background, education, and the importance of understanding environmental justice as a holistic issue that affects all communities. Dr. Whitehead emphasizes the need for policy awareness and community engagement, particularly in marginalized populations, and highlights her role as an educator and consultant in advancing environmental justice initiatives.

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