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Laura Flanders & Friends
Brittons Neck Community Forest for Climate Resilience
Season 1
Episode 146
According to some government leaders, logging is bringing big economic gains to rural America. But frontline communities are telling a different story. Two Carolina-based organizations are converting a 300-acre former South Carolina plantation into the South’s first environmental justice training center: the Brittons Neck Community Forest.
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