Rachael Meyers-Jones on Changemaking Through Environmental Justice, featured in MA Chronicle

In a powerful interview with Machronicle, Rachael Meyers, an African American environmental advocate and LeadStrong Fellow, discusses her mission to create lasting change through environmental justice. With a deep commitment to uplifting marginalized communities, Meyers shares her journey as a changemaker, focusing on the intersection of environmental issues and racial equity.

“In college, I was very engaged in anti-police brutality and fighting against mass incarceration. I had environmentalists saying what we were fighting for was a distraction from the cause because if we didn’t have a planet, it didn’t matter,” Meyers said.

As a African American Women LeadStrong Fellow, she is part of a collective of women leaders who are committed to addressing systemic challenges in their communities and empowering others to advocate for justice. Read more about her impactful work and vision for a more sustainable, equitable future: https://www.youthonroot.org/

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