Episode 53 | Movement Lawyering with Raya Salter (aka Climate Auntie) on Climate Justice & Intergenerational Youth Leadership
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In episode 53 of Compost, Cotton & Cornrows, Dominique sits down with energy justice attorney, activist and self-proclaimed "Climate Auntie" Raya Salter for an unfiltered conversation about what it truly means to fight for environmental justice in an era defined by corporate power and political upheaval. From exposing the fossil fuel industry's decades-long misinformation campaigns to reimagining what accountability, reparations and climate justice can look like, Raya offers an expansive framework for understanding how law, policy and grassroots organizing intersect to create transformational change.
Throughout the conversation, Dominique and Raya explore the importance of intergenerational leadership, why Black communities have always been environmental solutionists, and the urgent need to center public health, storytelling and cultural organizing within the climate movement. Raya reflects on founding the Energy Justice Law & Policy Center, building youth leadership, navigating philanthropy without compromising values. They also dig in why today's movements require new laws and more importantly new leadership to reimagine futures.
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