Catherine Coleman Flowers
Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Field Auditorium, 1st Floor of Grainger Hall
A reception with light refreshments will precede Flowers' lecture at 5:30 p.m. in the Grainger Hall Student Commons, adjacent to the Auditorium.
Catherine Coleman Flowers, an internationally recognized advocate for equal access to water and sanitation for all communities, engages and informs audiences on environmental justice and climate change.
A 2020 MacArthur Fellow in Environmental Health, Flowers founded , the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice, which focuses on reducing health and economic disparities among communities, as well as improving access to clean air, water and soil in marginalized rural communities. In addition, she serves as Rural Development Manager for the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), is a Senior Fellow for the at Union Theological Seminary and sits on the Board of Directors for the . Flowers served on the Biden-Sanders Unity Climate Task Force to inform policy making discussions in preparation for the 2020 presidential election.
As the author of , Flowers shares her inspiring story of advocacy, from childhood to environmental justice champion. She discusses sanitation and its combination with systemic class, racial and geographic prejudice that affects people across the United States.