Advanced Certificate in Black Environmentalism
-- ViewingNowThe Advanced Certificate in Black Environmentalism is a comprehensive course that addresses the crucial intersection of environmental issues and racial justice. This program equips learners with the essential skills to tackle environmental challenges that disproportionately affect Black communities, and provides them with the tools to advocate for policy changes that promote equity and sustainability.
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Here are the essential units for an Advanced Certificate in Black Environmentalism:
• Historical Perspectives in Black Environmentalism: This unit will cover the history of Black environmentalism and its roots in the Civil Rights Movement and the fight for environmental justice.
• Environmental Racism and Injustice: This unit will explore the ways in which communities of color are disproportionately impacted by environmental hazards and the role of systemic racism in perpetuating these disparities.
• Climate Change and its Impact on Black Communities: This unit will examine the ways in which Black communities are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and the role of Black environmentalists in addressing this crisis.
• Environmental Justice Advocacy and Activism: This unit will explore the various strategies and tactics used by Black environmentalists to advocate for environmental justice and promote sustainable practices in their communities.
• Food Justice and Sovereignty: This unit will delve into the issues surrounding food access and security in Black communities and the role of urban agriculture and food justice movements in promoting food sovereignty.
• Green Jobs and Economic Empowerment: This unit will examine the potential for green jobs and sustainable industries to create economic opportunities for Black communities and address systemic inequalities in the workforce.
• Indigenous Environmentalism and Solidarity: This unit will explore the intersections between Black and Indigenous environmentalism and the importance of solidarity and alliance-building in the fight for environmental justice.
• Policy and Advocacy: This unit will cover the policy landscape surrounding environmental justice and the role of Black environmentalists in advocating for equitable and effective environmental policies.
• Community Engagement and Organizing: This unit will examine the importance of community engagement and organizing in the fight for environmental justice and the role of Black environmentalists in building power and mobilizing communities.
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