In this engaging episode of the Heard! Afros and Audio Interview Series, host interviews Monica Sanders about her impactful work with the Undivide Project, which focuses on combining climate justice and digital equity.
Monica shares one of her projects in Baltimore, dealing with internet connectivity and environmental challenges, and the systemic issues faced by marginalized communities. She discusses how her background as a law professor and climate advocate influences her podcast’s approach and emphasizes the importance of amplifying underrepresented voices. Listeners will gain insight into the intersections of climate and digital inequities, the power of storytelling, and the actionable steps needed to support these vital initiatives.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:36 Discussing the Undivide Project 00:56 Challenges in Baltimore and Climate Justice 03:59 Historical Divestment and Community Resilience 10:15 The Role of Advocacy and Education 13:29 Guest Selection and Podcast Mission 22:40 Grassroots Perspectives and Overcoming Challenges 27:48 Reflecting on Historical Injustices 30:02 The Impact of Youth Climate Activism 33:18 Challenges in DEI and Affirmative Action 36:29 Supporting Black Leaders in Politics 39:36 Connecting Climate and Digital Equity 41:36 The Power of Storytelling in Advocacy 44:26 Community Engagement and Advocacy 49:28 Upcoming Projects and Initiatives 52:31 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
Listen to The Unidvide Project podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2248054/follow
To learn more about Monica Sanders visit: https://theundivideproject.org
Follow Monica: X: @MonicaDRR_Prof or The Undivide Project (all channels): @theUndivideProject https://www.instagram.com/theUndivideProject
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