Good morning all,

 

Fifteen years after Hurricane Katrina, Black and Brown communities still suffer disproportionately from climate disasters like Hurricane Katrina and Laura. Tomorrow will mark fifteen years since Hurricane Katrina made landfall in New Orleans, devastating the city. Today, we remember all the lives lost and futures devastated 15 years ago by Hurricane Katrina. 

 

This is why climate justice is racial justice.

 

Today, we released a new video to commemorate the fifteen years after Hurricane Katrina made landfall.  

 

NEW VIDEO: HURRICANE KATRINA COMMEMORATION

 

Any help amplifying this video is greatly appreciated. You can download it to share on your platforms here.

 

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Tomorrow is the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, so let’s not forget: Climate justice is racial justice. 

 

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> From our Facebook

 

As we witness the damage left behind by Hurricane Laura, we remember all the lives lost and futures devastated 15 years ago by Hurricane Katrina. 

 

Climate justice is racial justice. Watch and share the below: 

 

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Tomorrow is the 15-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and it serves as a reminder: Black and Brown communities still suffer disproportionately from climate disasters.

 

We need climate action now. Watch and share: 

 

As always, thank you for your support.

 

Sydney Snow & CP2020

 

 

Sydney Snow

Senior Political Director

Climate Power 2020

Cell: 904-891-1843

Email: sydney@climatepower2020.org