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When I first came into the environmental justice movement, it felt ver — Elizabeth Yeampierre

"When I first came into the environmental justice movement, it felt very patriarchal. And it felt patriarchal coming from women, too, where it was competitive and everybody was sort of jousting to be at the front of the room and get all the shine. It doesnt feel the same in the climate justice space. Everyone shares shine. Everybody shares leadership."
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Elizabeth Yeampierre
Elizabeth Yeampierre
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Elizabeth C. Yeampierre is an American attorney and environmental and climate justice leader. She is the executive director of UPROSE, Brooklyn's oldest Latino community-based organization.

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