The NAACP's commitment to environmental work is important in today's time.
We're thankful @abre_conner is keeping our legacy civil rights organization in a movement that affects us the most and directly.
There is no planet B. We have to take care of what we have here, now, today.
Listen in for #ClimateFriday.
#EnvironmentalJustice #NAACP #HipHopCaucus #NoPlanetB
We’ve been past the time to reclaim our narratives for true climate justice. Billionaires are not welcome in our communities, so they try and sneak their way in.
Listen in as @abre_conner dives into the importance of inclusivity in the environmental movement. #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateAction #Tesla #ElonMusk
Today we filed our first legal complaint against Elon Musk’ xAI and MZX Tech facility for violating the Clean Air Act. We knew this was the case in Memphis and we haven’t retreated from our position. This case represents the collective hundreds of hours doing organizing, policy, and other strategy work behind the scenes. More to come, but for now, looking forward to seeing them in court (who knows maybe even more than a figure of speech here). #stopdirtydata #ai #datacenters
This Earth Month, I’m reflecting on what an amazing experience it was to bring the first climate focused activation to the NAACP Image Awards. We did two programs including highlighting our inaugural Climate in Color short film and a blue carpet storytelling activation. We had the opportunity to show that Black people can and should tell their own environmental and climate justice stories and that frontline and fenceline communities should always be centered in solutions. I’m excited for the possibilities moving forward and appreciate everyone who helped to make it happen. #EarthMonth #ImageAwards
We are not powerless!
On last week’s episode of The Joy Report, @abre_conner and @ariellevking talk about the many ways people have been using collective power to push back against dirty data centers. 🌱
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Abre’ is a civil rights attorney and Director of the NAACP’s Environmental and Climate Justice Department. Under her leadership, the organization has helped communities push back against harmful data centers and win.
Climate joy isn’t always loud. Sometimes it lives in hard-fought victories and small wins that protect people and place. In this clip, Abre’ shares one of the community wins she experienced while supporting folks on the ground.
Watch the full conversation on YouTube. Link in our bio.
TOMORROW on episode 20 of The Joy Report, @ariellevking talks with @abre_conner , Esq., civil rights attorney and Director of the Center for Environmental and Climate Justice at @naacp about the communities fighting back against the dirty data centers.
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I’m so deeply appreciative to be named with 17 other individuals to @time magazine 2026 The Closers list! The list recognizes Black leaders whose work is helping close racial equity gaps and drive meaningful systems change.
Black people have always prioritized environmental and climate justice. Having TIME recognize the importance of Black leadership to ensure we don’t deepen sacrifice zones or put dirty data centers in our communities means a lot. The little me who was the first in my family to go to law school is beaming. I am so grateful for every single person in this movement because the principles of this work are built on collective resistance. That means our work is being felt together. ✊🏿🙌🏿🙏🏿💙 #TIME #TheClosers @naacp
Congratulations to Abre’ Conner, Director of the Center for Environmental and Climate Justice at the NAACP, on being featured in TIME’s “The Closers 2026.” 🎉
This recognition highlights Abre’s powerful leadership in advancing environmental and climate justice and the critical work being done to protect Black communities and other frontline communities from environmental harm.
The Center for Environmental and Climate Justice at the @naacp is a member of Climate Justice Alliance, and we’re excited to continue building alongside leaders like Abre’ to drive bold, community-led solutions and lasting change. 🌻✊🏽✊🏿✊🏾
My latest op-ed with @couriernewsroom . Trump’s policies are meant to ensure that oil and gas billionaires continue to deepen their pockets without any guardrails. Black people continue to bear the brunt of those decisions. There is a better way and we have people power on our side to change course. Read the full op-ed in my bio.