A World Upside Down
Jerome Foster II and Elijah McKenzie-Jackson are social advocates who are amongst a generation leading the charge for global impact. From within the White House administration to the creation of up and coming works in the art world, they're among the few who are dominating headlines, driving climate action and highlighting crucial issues.
"A World Upside Down" podcast is the hosts' way of presenting a mission statement that reflects their perception of the world and how it may be perceived by young people. While the saying, "You are your biggest enemy," holds some truth, a broader perspective is needed. Scientists warn that humanity's greatest threat is itself, with war, violence, and climate change posing significant challenges. Now more than ever, critical thinking and holistic approaches to social impact are crucial for unraveling falsehoods and creating color in a word that can seem black and white.
This 8-episode series offers exclusive perspectives from Jerome Foster II and Elijah McKenzie-Jackson as they discuss their experiences growing up, fighting for a better world, and creating art for the planet. They also invite remarkable guests to share their untold stories and hopes for the future.
A World Upside Down
Climate and Race: Unfiltered
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Jerome Foster II & Elijah McKenzie-Jackson
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Season 1
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Episode 5
Co-host Jerome Foster II calls LaTricea Adams, a fellow member of the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council, to discuss the critical need for intersectionality. They delve into the pressing health impacts of lead exposure on marginalized communities and the urgent need for comprehensive policies and grassroots efforts. Sharing personal stories and powerful data, they underscore the human toll of environmental negligence. This episode, recorded on Juneteenth, highlights the significance of the day in the fight for racial and environmental justice.