10 YEARS AGO: 11 workers were tragically killed in the BP Disaster. We stand in solidarity with them, their families, and all oil workers who put their lives in danger every day. We need a Just Transition that protects workers and our environment.
Join Us to Remember. During the (virtual) BP10 Commemoration on April 20th, we will remember lives that were lost 10 years ago, and the lives lost across the Gulf South in this dangerous and extractive fossil fuel industry. Register here tinyurl.com/RememberBP10
“We can longer afford a polluting economy”
We CAN have it all. Good jobs and a healthy economy are possible when we work in solidarity. #BP10 #GulfSouth4GND #SouthernSpring2020
As an expert in this field, Women Watch Afrika provides trainings as a consultant on the issue. For more information on training, guidance, consulting services, and/or information on working with immigrant communities contact Glory Kilanko, Founder and Executive Director, Women Watch Afrika, Inc. at 404-759-6419 or womenwatchafrika@gmail.com
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