North Carolina Environmental Justice Network
North Carolina Enviornemental Justice Network is an organization designed and led by people of color that advocates for changes in enviorment and climate of various levels. (local, region,national, and international). NCEJN also supports low income communites, protects equal rights, opportunites and treatments.
Board and staff members: Ghanja O'Flaherty, Chris Hawn, Rania Marsi, Ajamu Dillahunt, Kamaria Kaalund, Rosa Saaverda, Sherrod Knox, Belinda Joyner, Naeema Muhammad (founder) Don Cavellini (founder)
North Carolina Enviormental Justice Network was formed from the first annual Community Justice Summit located in Witakers NC in 1998
Websites for North Carolina Enviornmental Justice Network
https://ncejn.org
https://twitter.com/NCEJN
https://twitter.com/NCEJN
The Smell of Money looks at the community of people living where there are hog farms in NC. Several NCEJN members are shown here . This movie was shown at East Carolina University. You can host screening or view screening in other areas by going here:
https://www.smellofmoneydoc.com/screenings
Here is also a related movie called Right to Harm. Both feature the late Elise Herring who was also a NCEJN member
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/righttoharm