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Welcome to River Rally 2024
Thursday, May 16 • 9:00am - 10:30am
Interventions for Root Causes of Water & Climate Injustice

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Native Americans are 19x more likely and Black and LatinX communities 2x more likely to lack safe water and sanitation. Low income and communities of color are hit first, worst, and most often by climate impacts. These disparities are reflective of systemic failures, and require thoughtful interventions to address “root causes.” This workshop provides participants an opportunity to reflect on, and brainstorm interventions around, four root causes: (i) a dominant value system in the US that prioritizes profit over people and planet; (ii) commodification of water, which supersedes right to water and rights to nature; (iii) federal water and climate policymaking is designed to benefit white and wealthy communities; and (iv) lack of sufficient funding and political power among frontline communities. Speakers and facilitators are representatives of the Water Equity & Climate Resilience (WECR) Caucus (www.climatewaterequity.org), a national network of over 70 frontline and allied water and climate justice organizations.
 
Participants will: 1) learn how a root cause analysis can uncover specific policies, practices, beliefs, and processes that create or contribute to existing racial and economic disparities in water and climate impacts, 2) hear how local organizations are strategically intervening at the “hot roots” of injustices, and 3) work in small groups to collectively identify interventions at the local and sector scale. 


Speakers
avatar for Katy Lackey

Katy Lackey

Senior Associate, Water Equity & Climate Resilience, PolicyLink
avatar for Ayanna Jolivet Mccloud

Ayanna Jolivet Mccloud

Executive Director, Bayou City Waterkeeper
Ayanna Jolivet Mccloud (she/her) frames new ways of imagining and advocating for natural resources and environmental justice. She has led programs and mobilized resources at environmental and cultural institutions for over twenty years. Currently, she is Executive Director of Bayou... Read More →
avatar for Joe Fitzgerald

Joe Fitzgerald

Policy & Advocacy Manager, Milwaukee Water Commons
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Victoria Loong

Policy Manager, We the People of Detroit
avatar for Maritza Mendoza

Maritza Mendoza

Water Equity and Ocean Program Advocate, GreenLatinos
Cultivating networks of reciprocal relationships of all living and non-living beings, where we can process realities of our worlds & imagine and build the worlds we deservecentering art and the knowledge in ourselves as we movewater and ocean ecosystemssolutions to climate crises... Read More →
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Chris Clark

Coordinator, PolicyLink


Thursday May 16, 2024 9:00am - 10:30am EDT
Room 203