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Peggy Shepard from @weact4ej was featured on @TEDTalks Climate! She points to the disproportionate impact that hazardous environmental conditions have on Black, brown and Indigenous communities and challenges us to build a truly equitable future. open.spotify.com/episode/7J7oIb…
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