
NCEJN’s Summit 2025
We Are Still Here: 27 Years of Holding Our Ground Resisting Injustice, Organizing the People, Mapping the Path, Building Power To Register visit: tinyurl.com/ncejn-summit2025-register Address: Franklinton Center At Bricks

We Are Still Here: 27 Years of Holding Our Ground Resisting Injustice, Organizing the People, Mapping the Path, Building Power To Register visit: tinyurl.com/ncejn-summit2025-register Address: Franklinton Center At Bricks

Emma Jo Donnelly, NCEJN’s Public Historian I inherited my strong commitment to justice from my parents and my grandmother. My grandmother was the first woman to become president of her
Kayan Cheung-Miaw (she/they | ella/elle), Inclusive Economies Project Director, United for a Fair Economy The NC General Assembly is trying to push four constitutional amendments that would impact NC for

Debra Goldberg, Greenfield Resident I am a resident of Greenfield, a community located less than a quarter mile from Pitt/Greenville Airport. I can walk to the runway in under five

Chris Lamont Brown, NCEJN Co Director On Monday, Warren County Board of Commissioners unanimously voted to reject a text amendment to their solar ordinance, effectively ending a 900-acre solar project

Leticia Zavala, El Futuro Es Nuestro Dear friends and allies, As you all know we have been fighting for water, breaks, right to medical attention and an emergency plan in

Get free curriculum, training, and support running community assemblies. contact: dominique.beaudry@duke.edu Who Am I? My name’s Dominique, and I’m a graduating Master of Public Policy student. After teaching high school

Our friend Will Atwater reports on the NCEJN Data Center Convening held at the New Hope Baptist Church in Greensboro in early March of this year.

Hosted by NCWARN, on Tuesday March 24th, 2026, Dr. Rania Masri (NCEJN co-director) gave a talk on the climate and environmental impacts of imperialism. You can watch the talk here.

Below you will find a number of resources that have been compiled over time for our NCEJN newsletter – Subscribe to learn more about the state of environmental justice locally, nationally and
Yesenia Cuello, NC Field + NCEJN Board Co-Chair We’re encouraged to see federal authorities investigating and bringing charges in this Washington, N.C. forced labor case. Accountability matters. But we also know this