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Join Hip Hop Caucus and Beyond Petrochemicals on Friday, July 5th at Headquarters by Nice Guys in New Orleans, LA from noon-4pm CT as we celebrate the experiences and creativity of Black women who are leading the way in creating futures where clean air and water are a reality for us all!
This event is presented by the Hip Hop Caucus and Beyond Petrochemicals, in partnership with the Vessel Project of Louisiana, Rise St. James, The Descendants Project, Healthy Gulf, the Power Coalition for Equity and Justice, the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice and Fenceline Watch.
Meet and listen to the discussion of the phenomenal leaders who are working to stop petrochemical expansion by fossil fuels in our communities:
- Big Freedia, nationally recognized hip-hop artist, TV personality and cultural influencer
- Sharon Lavigne, Founder, RISE St. James
- Roishetta Sibley Ozane, Founder, The Vessel Project of Louisiana
- Breon Robinson, Coastal Organizer for the Southwest Louisiana and Southeast Texas, Healthy Gulf
- Dr. Beverly Wright, Founder, Deep South Center for Environmental Justice
Enjoy the sounds by DJ ally BEA, musical performances by the Water Seed Band, and Ha Sizzle, as well as free food and drinks! RSVP here: Nola Green – So Fresh, Seaux Clean!