Hip-hop producer Corey Dennard and environmentalist Michael Hawthorne Jr. say Black and Brown communities are being hit the hardest by climate change.
With that understanding, the two founded their Atlanta-based nonprofit Klean Energy Kulture. Its mission is to make the clean energy lifestyle accessible to communities of color and the world by 2035.
On Thursday’s edition of “Closer Look,” they talked with show host Rose Scott about their efforts to bring swagger to fighting climate change and environmental injustices.
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