On Friday, July 5 at 12 p.m., the Hip Hop Caucus and the Beyond Petrochemicals campaign will host “Nola Green: So Fresh, Seaux Clean,” a free community-building event at Headquarters by Nice Guys in New Orleans. This event will feature a power-building conversation on clean air and water with Grammy-winning artist Big Freedia and local climate justice leaders, alongside live music from Ha Sizzle and the Water Seed band, and complimentary food and drinks.
The event celebrates the leadership and creativity of Black women who are at the forefront of stopping petrochemical expansion in frontline communities. With over 120 proposed petrochemical projects in the U.S., these initiatives pose significant threats to the climate and the health of these communities through toxic pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. “Nola Green: So Fresh, Seaux Clean” aims to raise awareness and engage the New Orleans community in the fight against fossil fuel pollution.
Event Details:
- What: “Nola Green: So Fresh, Seaux Clean,” a climate justice conversation and musical performances with free food and drinks
- When: Friday, July 5, 2024, from 12 to 4:00 p.m.
- Where: Headquarters by Nice Guys, 445 South Rampart Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112
Who Will Be There:
- Big Freedia: Nationally recognized hip-hop artist, TV personality, and cultural influencer
- Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr.: President & CEO, Hip Hop Caucus
- Heather McTeer Toney: Executive Director, Beyond Petrochemicals
- Dawn Richard: Recording artist and Artist Relations Director, Hip Hop Caucus
- Sharon Lavigne: Founder, RISE St. James
- Roishetta Sibley Ozane: Founder, The Vessel Project of Louisiana
- Breon Robinson: Coastal Organizer for Southwest Louisiana and Southeast Texas, Healthy Gulf
- Dr. Beverly Wright: Founder, Deep South Center for Environmental Justice
- Ha Sizzle: Bounce music recording artist
- Water Seed: Funk music band
- Wawa Gatheru: Founder, Black Girl Environmentalist
- Wild Wayne: New Orleans radio host and DJ
Formed in 2004, the Hip Hop Caucus (HHC) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that leverages Hip Hop culture to encourage young people to participate in the democratic process. HHC addresses core issues affecting underserved communities through solution-driven community organizing led by today’s young leaders.
About Beyond Petrochemicals: Launched by Bloomberg Philanthropies in September 2022, Beyond Petrochemicals: People Over Pollution aims to halt the expansion of petrochemical and plastic pollution in the U.S. The campaign draws on the success of the Beyond Coal and Beyond Carbon campaigns, aiming to block over 120 proposed petrochemical projects and establish stricter rules for existing plants to protect American communities’ health. For more information, please visit Beyond Petrochemicals and follow them on social media.
Event Partner Organizations: Beyond Petrochemicals, Center for International Environment Law, Climate Power, Deep South Center, Descendants Project, Fenceline Watch, Healthy Gulf, Hip Hop Caucus, Power Coalition for Equity and Justice, RISE St. James, Tulane Environmental Law Clinic, Vessel Project
This event promises to be a significant step in bringing cultural engagement to the forefront of climate justice, highlighting the intersection of environmental advocacy and community empowerment in New Orleans. Learn more here.
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