The following press release was published by the US EPA on Nov. 4. It is reproduced in full below.
WASHINGTON (Nov. 4, 2021) — On Monday, Nov. 15, EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan will begin a week-long “Journey to Justice: Real EJ Conversations on Your Corner” trip through Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas to spotlight longstanding environmental justice concerns in historically marginalized communities, and hear firsthand from residents dealing with the severe impacts of pollution in these areas.
Over the course of the trip, Administrator Regan will join roundtable discussions to hear directly from residents, advocates, and stakeholders, tour neighborhoods severely affected by pollution, and meet with environmental justice activists and community leaders to discuss solutions to these deep-rooted problems, the need for more progress, and the commitment to action by the EPA and the Biden-Harris Administration.
Administrator Regan has been traveling the country engaging in community conversations and emphasizing how environmental justice is at the center of the Agency’s regulatory, grantmaking, and policy decisions. EPA and the Biden-Harris administration are committed to ensuring that overburdened communities are protected from exposure to dangerous pollution and have equal access to resources and opportunities. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal and President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda will invest in building resiliency to climate change impacts and reducing pollution.
Media interested in joining open press portions of the trip should contact press@epa.gov as soon as possible. A full schedule of open press activities and specific locations will be shared with media that have indicated interest in attending.
Who:
Administrator Michael S. Regan
Residents in communities severely affected by pollution
National and local environmental justice advocates
Additional stakeholders and leaders
What:
A week-long trip through Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas to highlight environmental justice concerns, hear from impacted communities and discuss solutions for communities most in need.
When and Where:
NOTE: Space is limited and media interested in attending all or a portion of the tour should RSVP to press@epa.gov by Wednesday, November 10th. A full schedule of open press activities and specific locations will be shared with media that have indicated interest in attending.
Source: US EPA