Engage, Connect, Protect: Empowering Diverse Youth as Environmental Leaders
English
By (author): Angelou Ezeilo
Ezeilo artfully articulates the obscured problem of racism in the countrys environmental movement and unapologetically sets forth solutions. Elaine Brown, author of A Taste of Power
Revealing the deep and abiding interest that African American, Latino, and Native American communitiesmany of whom live in degraded and polluted parts of the countryhave in our collective environment, Engage, Connect, Protect is part eye-opening critique of the cultural divide in environmentalism, part biography of a leading social entrepreneur, and part practical toolkit for engaging diverse youth. It covers:
- Why communities of color are largely unrecognized in the environmental movement
- How to bridge the cultural divide and activate a new generation of environmental stewards
- A curriculum for engaging diverse youth and young adults through culturally appropriate methods and activities
- Resources for connecting mainstream America to organizations working with diverse youth within environmental projects, training, and employment
Engage, Connect, Protect is a wake-up call for businesses, activists, educators, and policymakers to recognize the work of grassroots activists in diverse communities and create opportunities for engaging with diverse youth as the next generation of environmental stewards, while the concern about the state of our land, air, and water continues to grow.
An accessible guide to respond to the inequities faced by persons of color marginalized by mainstream environmentalism. Dianne D. Glave, author of Rooted in the Earth
Highlights the cultural connection to nature that black and brown people have always had, and the need, for the sake of our physical, mental, and spiritual health, for it to be reclaimed. Kamilah Martin, Vice President at the Jane Goodall Institute
AWARDS
- GOLD | 2020 Living Now Awards: Evergreen Medal for Nature Conservation