Quilt Square #36
Since the 1960s Civil Rights era, the Black Church has stood at the forefront of the environmental justice movement, fighting for cleaner, healthier communities. Today, Oakland-based Green The Church continues this legacy by transforming Black churches into hubs for climate action and resilience. In this 15-minute podcast episode, Reverend Dr. Ambrose Carroll, co-founder of Green The Church, shares how Black congregations are advocating for climate policies, renewable energy, and food sovereignty.
These quilt squares feature republished episodes from the Everyday Climate Champions podcast produced by the Climate Reality Bay Area chapter, a citizen storytelling partner for KneeDeep. All podcasts include transcripts and follow up links.