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SUMMARY:The Politics of Heatwaves & the Impacts of Climate Change on Black Communities (ASPE)
DESCRIPTION:Extreme heat is not just a natural disaster—it is the result of political and economic decisions that leave working-class Black communities with fewer resources\, less protection\, and greater exposure to climate change. \nJoin PACA for an interactive political education session — Assata Shakur Popular Education (ASPE) — examining how environmental racism\, capitalist development\, and unequal political power determine who bears the greatest burden of the climate crisis. Together\, we’ll discuss why meaningful climate justice requires more than policy reforms—it demands a fundamental shift in who controls land\, resources\, and the decisions that shape our communities. Food and refreshments will be provided\, and all are welcome. \nLight snacks and refreshments will be provided! \nThis is a hybrid event with an option to participate online. Select the appropriate option when you register.
URL:https://pacapower.org/event/assata-shakur-popular-education-4/
LOCATION:ONE DC Black Workers & Wellness Center\, 2500 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave\, Washington\, DC\, 20020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Assata Shakur Study Group
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SUMMARY:Toxic Water\, Neglected Communities\, & the Need for Community Control in Southeast DC (ASPE)
DESCRIPTION:Access to clean\, safe water is shaped by political power—not chance—and decades of neglect have left many Black communities in Southeast DC to bear the costs of aging infrastructure and environmental injustice while DC Water remains largely insulated from community control. Join PACA for an interactive political education session — Assata Shakur Popular Education (ASPE) — exploring how decisions about water\, infrastructure\, and public investment are made\, who benefits\, and who is excluded. Together\, we’ll examine why addressing toxic water requires more than infrastructure upgrades—it requires a fundamental shift toward democratic community control over the institutions and resources our neighborhoods depend on. Food and refreshments will be provided\, and all are welcome. \nLight snacks and refreshments will be provided! \nThis is a hybrid event with an option to participate online. Select the appropriate option when you register.
URL:https://pacapower.org/event/assata-shakur-popular-education-5/
LOCATION:ONE DC Black Workers & Wellness Center\, 2500 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave\, Washington\, DC\, 20020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Assata Shakur Study Group
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pacapower.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Evergreen-ASPE-Flyer-2026-1-FRONT.jpg
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