The effects of climate change have come into sharp focus: 2023 was officially the hottest year on ; in addition, extreme weather events and natural disasters have . Environmental activists have been rallying to promote climate research, laws and emergency response initiatives. However, one demographic has not been included in key climate change discussions: people with disabilities. In honor of Earth Day, host Anita Rao meets three disability activists who are working to change that.
Anita speaks with , a disability activist who views global warming and its effects through a public health lens. Daphne unpacks how environmental racism in her West Harlem neighborhood inspired her to join the movement for change. Anita also talks with activist , the co-executive director of , a group that is centering the needs of disabled people after disasters. He shares his on-the-ground experience providing aid in the immediate aftermath of hurricanes and other climate crises.
Anita rounds out the conversation with activist and scholar . Julia founded the , creating a space for people with disabilities to share their perspectives on climate change. Julia shares some of her favorite stories from the archive and details how she merges disability culture with environmental justice
Special thanks to , , and for sharing their poetry and thoughts with us.