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EP 208 - The Genesis of the People's Justice Council

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Join us for a special anniversary episode of the People's Power Podcast as Lindsay Harper interviews Reverend Michael Malcom about his journey, the founding of the People's Justice Council, and the critical issues in environmental and social justice. Rev. Malcom shares insights on community-led activism, the importance of faith in justice work, and the impact of community support, and his new book "Climate Justice, Climate Hope" with co-author, Dr. abby maupault.

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