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Let's Imagine Podcast EPISODE 25: System change, intersectionality and inclusion with Emira Woods

Let's Imagine Podcast EPISODE 25: System change, intersectionality and inclusion with Emira Woods

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System change, intersectionality and inclusion with Emira Woods

 

 

EPISODE 25: System change, intersectionality and inclusion with Emira WoodsIn 2020, the world experienced a seismic jolt of awareness related to issues of systemic racism in the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd.  From global protests to bold declarations by the leaders of governments, companies and nonprofits, there was a deep desire to do better. Four years later, how are things progressing? In this episode, Emira Woods, Executive Director of Green Leadership Trust based in Washington, DC, shares her perspectives as well as insights and learnings from her work. A great example of inclusion in action, Green Leadership Trust is working to build a thriving environmental and conservation community in the United States, with a vision to embed an environmental ethic and shifting practices and behaviors across sectors and institutions.

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