An effort to develoop recommendations for incorporation environmental justice principles into the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality’s (DEQ) programs and actions, announced last September by the agency, will soon begin interviewing environmental justice stakeholders, non-government organizations, local govrnment offiicials and others in coming weeks.
Racism and ecological injustice combine in ‘reckless, racist’ Atlantic Coast Pipeline fight
- – Think – 2/3/20
Environmental Nonprofit Studies Potential Impact of ACP on African American Community
- – NBC29 News – 11/4/19
Under questioning by 4th Circuit at pipeline hearing, state concedes Union Hill’s racial status
Stand for equality and clean energy
- – Suffolk News-Herald – 10/21/19
Rural Virginia activist, 75, vows to ‘keep on fighting’ Atlantic Coast Pipeline
- – Energy News Network – 8/20/19
A church is fighting back against the Atlantic Coast Pipeline
- – The Christian Century – 7/10/19
Virginia isn’t making the grade for environmental justice
- – Virginia Mercury – 6/20/19
After pipeline feud, Virginia nonprofit aims to reunite community with solar
- – Energy News Network – 6/20/19
Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Files Brief Supporting Environmental Justice for Historic African-American Community in Virginia
- – Blue Virginia – 6/10/19