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Students and community members are invited to attend a new symposia series, starting tomorrow Thursday, January 30, 2025, at 6 p.m., offered by Simmons College of Kentucky and the Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control District (APCD).
The free, online, eleven-week series is open to the community and will cover air pollution in Louisville and the work that is done to control it.
Subjects covered will include air pollution basics, Louisville’s air pollution laws, regulations, and history, and related subjects like environmental justice, climate change, and land use with presentations by APCD staff, environmental officials, researchers, experts, and community activists.
For more information about the symposia series, which is sponsored by Environmental Justice Studies, Martin Luther King Legacy Studies, Public Policy & Social Change, Interdisciplinary Studies, Climate Racial Justice Project, and the Jesse L. Jackson Sr. Center for Racial Justice contact Dr. Stewart Burns, director of Environmental Justice Studies at Simmons College at sburns@simmonscollegeky.edu or call 413-663-4885.
Simmons students and community members can register for the course online at the link below.
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