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Fighting to Win

Fighting to Win

By Center for Health, Environment & Justice (CHEJ)

Fighting to Win is a podcast hosted by the Center for Health, Environment & Justice (CHEJ). Join us each week to hear inspiring stories from environmental activists across the country. Let's fight to win! To learn more about CHEJ's work, visit www.chej.org.
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Intern Interlude: #MakePollutersPay, Superfunds and Environmental Racism

Fighting to WinFeb 25, 2022

Intern Interlude: #MakePollutersPay, Superfunds and Environmental Racism

Intern Interlude: #MakePollutersPay, Superfunds and Environmental Racism

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Eeron the Intern provides a very brief dialogue on the political organization, #MakePollutersPay, their goals and motives, Superfund Sites and how they’re associated with environmental racism.
Feb 25, 202214:25
Ep. 29: Charles Utley - Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League

Ep. 29: Charles Utley - Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League

Listen to Charles Utley's inspiring experiences and insights related to Environmental Justice! Utley grew up in Hyde Park, Georgia, a predominantly Black community. Many people worked at Southern Wood Piedmont Co., a company that used creosote and dumped their chemical debris into a stream that bordered Hyde Park. Residents of Hyde Park [are] continually being exposed to contamination; many did not receive enough reimbursement funds to relocate and are still living in the community. Charles Utley is a big proponent of the Polluters Pay Tax. This tax will create an avenue for those harmed by corporate pollution to seek retribution for their suffering. Listen now for more info!!

Sep 27, 202101:06:44
Ep. 28: Jose Franco Garcia- Organizing Director of Environmental Health Coalition

Ep. 28: Jose Franco Garcia- Organizing Director of Environmental Health Coalition

Jose Franco Garcia has over 15 years of experience with community organizing in the San Diego area. He currently focuses on environmental justice issues and working to ensure that his community is safe & healthy. After graduating from the University of California at San Diego with a B.A. in Political Science, he spent four years as the Community Building director at the Coalition of Neighborhood Councils in San Diego. In 2010, he began work with the Environmental Health Coalition (EHC), where he now serves as organizing director. Listen to CHEJ's organizing director Gustavo Andrade interview Jose and share personal stories and insights behind what it is like to lead an environmental organization. 

Aug 11, 202157:35
Ep. 27: Georgette Gomez- Rooted in Community

Ep. 27: Georgette Gomez- Rooted in Community

Georgette Gomez is a queer, Latina woman rooted in her San Diego community where she grew up with two immigrant parents. She received her degree in Environmental and Natural Resource Geography, and has acquired over 13 years of experience as an environmental organizer at the Environmental Health Coalition. At EHC, she spearheaded a new community plan for Barrio Logan and worked on other important environmental justice campaigns. Georgette left her position as Associate Director for Policy at EHC in 2016 because she was elected as a city council representative. During her time in office, Georgette continued to fight for environmental justice, alongside other issues of equality such as immigrants rights, affordable housing, and universal health care. 

Aug 06, 202101:05:19
Ep. 26: Transforming Struggle into Power - Olinka Green

Ep. 26: Transforming Struggle into Power - Olinka Green

Tune into today's episode to learn valuable lessons in leadership and organizing from formidable activist Olinka Green! To learn more, visit http://chej.org/livingroomleadership/.

Jul 06, 202156:30
Ep. 25: Mama Bear to Leading Activist - Gillian Graber

Ep. 25: Mama Bear to Leading Activist - Gillian Graber

Tune into today's episode for a conversation with Gillian Graber, the cofounder and president of Protect PT, a community organization working for security, safety, and quality of life for people in Penn Township. Today, Protect PT’s most recent focus is a fight against a local Injection Well that is threatening the safety of drinking water in the area. To learn more about Graber's journey, visit http://chej.org/livingroomleadership/.

Jun 18, 202150:20
Ep. 24: The Woman in the Mirror - Lee Ann Smith
Jun 10, 202145:28
Ep. 23: What is Right in Cancer Alley
Jun 04, 202144:60
Ep.22: Champion of the Underdog -- Melissa Mays of Flint, MI

Ep.22: Champion of the Underdog -- Melissa Mays of Flint, MI

Tune into today's episode for a conversation with Melissa Mays, Water You Fighting For activist, nicknamed “Champion of the Underdog”, to learn more about her fight against the Flint water crisis. Although Mays has had to deal with the trauma from the consequences of speaking up, it does not stop her, because she believes that this is what she is meant to do. To learn more about Mays' journey, visit http://chej.org/livingroomleadership/

May 03, 202151:12
Ep.21: When You Go Alone, You Lose -- Lois Gibbs, Founder of CHEJ

Ep.21: When You Go Alone, You Lose -- Lois Gibbs, Founder of CHEJ

On April 6, 1981, 501(c)(3) paperwork was filed marking the beginning of the Center for Health, Environment & Justice (CHEJ). Lois Gibbs, Founder of CHEJ, celebrates 40 years of founding the organization, and remembers the role everyone played in making it the organization it is today. Tune into today's episode for a conversation with Gibbs about her victory in Love Canal, as well as her contributions to the Superfund bill. To learn more, visit chej.org/livingroomleadership/.

Apr 12, 202150:08
Ep.20: Poisoned Without Permission: Andrea Amico

Ep.20: Poisoned Without Permission: Andrea Amico

Tune into today's episode for a conversation with Andrea Amico, the Co-founder of Testing for Pease in NH. Amico became an activist after reading about high level of PFAS contamination in a well which supplied drinking water to the Pease International Tradeport, and her family were among those who drank the contaminated water every day. To learn more, visit http://chej.org/livingroomleadership/.

Apr 06, 202150:23
Ep.19: From Shy Young Woman, To Powerful Leader: Penny Newman

Ep.19: From Shy Young Woman, To Powerful Leader: Penny Newman

Penny Newman, Founder of Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice (CCAEJ) held victory after fighting against the Stringfellow Acid Pits in the 1980s. Tune into today's episode for a conversation with Newman about her journey as an activist and her fights against toxic pollution. Newman’s transformation from a shy young woman to a leader that has spoken to hundreds of thousands of people was all as a result of her and her family suffering from the harm of a toxic site. To learn more, visit chej.org/livingroomleadership/.

Mar 29, 202155:27
Ep.18: The Wasted Babies of Injection Wells

Ep.18: The Wasted Babies of Injection Wells

Tune into today's episode for a conversation with Phyllis Glazer about the sufferings of her community, and her tactic of using the press to drive the facility out of business. Phyllis Glazer is an activist featured in People Magazine, the Houston Chronicle, CNN/Time News Magazine’s Earth Day 2000 Special, NBC Dateline, and more. She was the founder of Mothers Organized to Stop Environmental Sins (MOSES), and has been fighting against toxic pollution since the 1990s. To learn more, visit chej.org/livingroomleadership/.

Feb 22, 202144:30
Ep 17: Nina Morgan and GASP Go Above and Beyond to Help Those in Birmingham During The Pandemic

Ep 17: Nina Morgan and GASP Go Above and Beyond to Help Those in Birmingham During The Pandemic

Tune into today's episode to learn about how Nina Morgan and GASP go above and beyond to help those in Birmingham during the pandemic. Morgan is a Climate and Environmental Justice Organizer with GASP, and have recently held victory in reaching a settlement agreement to end ABC's Coke pollution. Interested in learning more? Visit chej.org/livingroomleadership/.

Feb 15, 202143:53
Ep. 16: "They Were Killing Me Alive"

Ep. 16: "They Were Killing Me Alive"

Tune into today's episode to with Charlie Powell of People Against Neighborhood Industrial Contamination (PANIC) in Birmingham, AL to learn about his fight to get his community relocated from toxic facilities and his experience as a former steel mill worker!  To learn more, visit http://chej.org/livingroomleadership/

Jan 29, 202144:47
Ep. 15: A Nuclear Fight

Ep. 15: A Nuclear Fight

Tune into today's episode for a chat with Pam Kingfisher, an organizer who led the fight in shutting down 23% of the world’s uranium supply and fighting off unwanted poultry CAFO in her community. Interested in learning more? Visit chej.org/livingroomleadership/ .

Jan 27, 202137:03
Ep. 14: "They Shall Deny"

Ep. 14: "They Shall Deny"

Tune into today's episode with Maria Lopez-Nuñez, Deputy Director, Organizing and Advocacy of Ironbound Community Corporation (ICC), to listen to her experience as one of the leaders that helped pass S232, the strongest environmental justice law in the United States. Interested in learning more? Visit http://chej.org/livingroomleadership/ .

Jan 20, 202142:50
Ep. 13: Justice for Janey

Ep. 13: Justice for Janey

Tune into today's special Veteran's Day episode with U.S. Marine Corps veteran Jerry Ensminger to learn about the contamination and fight for justice at Camp Lejeune, a military base in North Carolina. Interested in learning more? Visit https://chej.org/livingroomleadership/.

Jan 13, 202141:53
Ep.12: A Lesson in Leadership with Former Athens County Commissioner Roxane Groff

Ep.12: A Lesson in Leadership with Former Athens County Commissioner Roxane Groff

Tune into today's episode to learn valuable lessons in leadership and organizing from formidable activist and former elected official, Roxanne Groff! To learn more, visit http://chej.org/livingroomleadership/. 

Jan 06, 202136:06
Ep. 11: Fighting for Environmental Justice in the Inland Empire

Ep. 11: Fighting for Environmental Justice in the Inland Empire

Tune in to today's episode with Esther Portillo, Interim Executive Director of the Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice (CCAEJ), to learn about how she leads grassroots efforts to bring lasting environmental justice to communities in the Inland Empire. To learn more, visit https://www.facebook.com/CCAEJ. 

Dec 16, 202034:00
Ep. 10: The Tar Creek Keeper

Ep. 10: The Tar Creek Keeper

Tune in to today's episode to learn about Rebecca Jim's work leading her Native American community’s fight for environmental justice and remediation of the Tar Creek area, one of the largest and most polluted Superfund sites in the United States. Interested in learning more? Visit https://www.facebook.com/leadagencyinc/. 

Dec 02, 202029:01
E.9: I Will Fight Until I Melt

E.9: I Will Fight Until I Melt

Tune in to today's episode to learn about how Pamela Miller and Vi Waghiyi tackle military toxics, protect health, and achieve justice for Alaskan natives. Interested in learning more? Visit https://www.akaction.org/. 

Nov 18, 202036:32
E. 9: Lois Gibbs Talks Labor and Environmental Movements

E. 9: Lois Gibbs Talks Labor and Environmental Movements

Tune in to today's episode to hear CHEJ's founder, Lois Gibbs, talk about the various connections and collaborations between labor and environmental movements. To learn more about CHEJ's history and the we work we're doing with communities, visit www.chej.org. 

Nov 11, 202035:33
Ep. 8: A Win Against Fossil Fuels in a Tea-Party Texas Town

Ep. 8: A Win Against Fossil Fuels in a Tea-Party Texas Town

Tune in to today's episode to learn about how Ranjana Bhandari brought residents together to oppose fracking in Arlington, TX. Interested in learning more? Visit https://www.facebook.com/LiveableArlington. 

Nov 05, 202029:13
Ep. 7: Former Hollywood Star Takes on Texas Oil Refineries

Ep. 7: Former Hollywood Star Takes on Texas Oil Refineries

Tune in to learn about why Hilton Kelley, Executive Director and Founder of CIDA, Community In-Power & Development Association, gave up his acting career to pursue environmental justice in his hometown of Port Arthur, TX. Interested in learning more? Visit https://www.cidainc.org. 

Oct 28, 202047:24
Ep. 6: Community Organizing to Politics with Hawaii's 23-Year-Old State Rep

Ep. 6: Community Organizing to Politics with Hawaii's 23-Year-Old State Rep

Interested in electoral politics? Tune in to learn about Kaniela Ing's experiences as a community organizer and former representative in the Hawaii State House. 

Oct 21, 202044:19
Ep. 5: Pushing Back Against Corporate Polluters in Wausau, Wisconsin

Ep. 5: Pushing Back Against Corporate Polluters in Wausau, Wisconsin

Tune in to learn about Tom Kilian's experience pushing back against corporate polluters in Wausau, Wisconsin. Interested in learning more? Visit http://cleanwausau.com. 

Oct 14, 202044:07
Ep. 4: Cancer Clusters in Houston's 5th Ward

Ep. 4: Cancer Clusters in Houston's 5th Ward

Tune in to learn about Jackie Medcalf's experience leading the fight for full remediation of San Jacinto River Waste Pits Superfund Site. Interested in learning more? Visit https://txhea.org. 

Oct 07, 202037:01
Ep. 3: Tackling TCE-Tainted Water in Tucson's Communities of Color

Ep. 3: Tackling TCE-Tainted Water in Tucson's Communities of Color

Tune in to learn about the health effects of drinking TCE-tainted water in Tuscon. Interested in learning more? Visit https://www.facebook.com/ejtaskforce. 

Sep 30, 202015:35
Ep. 2: A Massive Victory Over The Atlantic Coast Pipeline

Ep. 2: A Massive Victory Over The Atlantic Coast Pipeline

Tune in to learn about Lou Zeller's successful efforts to cancel the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Interested in learning more? Visit https://www.facebook.com/BlueRidgeEnvironmentalDefenseLeague. 

Sep 23, 202040:14
Ep. 1: The Manhattan Project's Legacy: Two Moms Battling Radioactive Waste

Ep. 1: The Manhattan Project's Legacy: Two Moms Battling Radioactive Waste

Tune in to learn about how two moms brought awareness to a nuclear waste problem in their community and demanded change from the EPA. Interested in learning more? Visit http://www.stlradwastelegacy.com. 

Sep 16, 202038:21
Introducing Fighting to Win

Introducing Fighting to Win

Welcome to Fighting to Win, the series where we share real stories from the frontlines of the environmental justice movement. Here at CHEJ, we connect communities to each other, so when COVID-19 hit, we launched a webinar series to bring organizers, activists and community leaders together despite the distance. Tune in to listen to these communities' rich and inspiring stories. We are together in this fight, and we are fighting to win environmental justice for our communities! 

Sep 15, 202001:02