Home Actress Regina Hall HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers November 2020 Regina Hall Instagram - We’re baaack... Black Monday will be back for season 3 on Showtime! Let the shenanigans commence! @showtime @shoblackmonday

Regina Hall Instagram – We’re baaack… Black Monday will be back for season 3 on Showtime! Let the shenanigans commence! @showtime @shoblackmonday

Regina Hall Instagram - We’re baaack... Black Monday will be back for season 3 on Showtime! Let the shenanigans commence! @showtime @shoblackmonday

Regina Hall Instagram – We’re baaack… Black Monday will be back for season 3 on Showtime! Let the shenanigans commence! @showtime @shoblackmonday | Posted on 16/Oct/2020 03:44:21

Regina Hall Instagram – So happy to be uplifting environmental racism expert,  Ingrid Waldron as my #WCW for this week.  Among many things, Toronto born @waldroningrid is a @DalhousieU professor, Author, Director of the ENRICH Project & Co-producer of the @Netflix documentary “There’s Something in the Water”. 

Based on Dr. Waldron’s first book, #TheresSomethingInTheWater, examines the legacy of #EnvironmentalRacism and its health impacts in #Indigenous and #BlackCommunities in Canada, using #NovaScotia as a case study, and the grassroots resistance activities by Indigenous and Black communities against the pollution and poisoning of their communities.

As the Director of the ENRICH Project over the last 8 years, Dr. Waldron has been investigating the socio-economic, political, and health effects of environmental racism in Mi’kmaq and African Nova Scotian communities.
Next Wed Oct. 28, you can find @waldroningrid on the @Climate.Refugees panel discussing “The Intersections of Climate Change & Race” organized by the Institute for the Study of Human Rights at Columbia University (@ishr_columbia) and @Climate.Refugees. Follow her journey here → @waldroningrid
Regina Hall Instagram – This week’s #WCW is dedicated to @howard1867 alum, scientist, environmentalist, public health advocate AND activist Michelle T. Mabson (@mabsonsays).

Michelle is a staff scientist at @Earthjustice, the largest nonprofit environmental law organization in the country, holding polluters and the government accountable and working to ensure that communities are protected from pollution and toxic chemicals.

At the same time she co-founded and serves as the Chief Advocacy Officer for Black Millennials for Flint (@blackmillennials4flint), a D.C.-based grassroots #EnvironmentalJustice org, and the first of its kind in the nation working to reduce #LeadExposure in Black and Brown communities. 

You can hear Michelle on the latest episode of the #TheCoolestShow on climate around, @Think100Climate podcast, as she discusses translating the #intersectionality of science, rebuilding the EPA, and “Big Greens” making space for organizations with fewer resources. And don’t forget to follow her here → @mabsonsays @Earthjustice @blackmillennials4flint

#BM4F #EarthJustice #BlackScientist #BlackEnvironmentalist #BEENBoss #TSPWCW

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