Welcome to the season finale!
In this episode, we’re highlighting the incredible work of Democracy Green, an Afro-Indigenous-led conservation organization based in Western North Carolina. Hurricane Helene devastated Appalachia months ago, and while many are still rebuilding, Democracy Green’s dynamic duo, Mama Sanja Whittington and her daughter La’Meshia Whittington remind us that neighbors and networks are the first responders in times of crisis. Their approach is rooted in relationship-building, cultural understanding, and a commitment to healing both the people and the land by way of climate consciousness.
We will explore their innovative model of mutual aid, powerful stories from the frontlines, and their vision for a world where corporations are held accountable, and communities are equipped to thrive amid climate change and disasters.
La’Meshia Whittington- Cofounder and Board of Green Democracy
Sanja Whittington- Executive Director of Green Democracy
For more, check out season 1 episode 8 “When Disaster Strikes Part I with Michael Esealuka” and season 1 episode 9 “When Disaster Strikes Part II with N. Teresa Ramos.”
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