Holy Ground : On Activism, Environmental Justice, and Finding Hope
Catherine Coleman Flowers
A stirring, galvanizing collection of essays, personal and political, by the environmental justice activist and MacArthur Fellow named one of the Forbes 50 Over 50 and TIME magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2023—that frames the inequities that define us as a society and, with grace and generosity, gives us reason to have hope.
Described by Bryan Stevenson as “the center of the quest for environmental justice in America,” Catherine Coleman Flowers has dedicated her life to fighting for communities deprived of their most basic civil right to waste and water sanitation infrastructure, an epidemic that disproportionately affects the poor. The original, first-person pieces that comprise Holy Ground depict the moments where the personal intersects with the political. As a result, these essays, drawn from a lifetime of organizing, activism, and change-making, have the galvanizing force of sermons.
In Holy Ground, Flowers contends with an America that has neglected its poor, its people of color, its vulnerable and marginalized, and its rural communities. Nowhere is this more glaringly evident than in her birthplace, the notorious Lowndes County, Alabama, with its brutal history of enslavement, racial violence, and segregation, where most residents live below the poverty line and where diseases long thought to have been eradicated continue to threaten the population. And in a remarkably candid and moving piece, she writes about a traumatic attack that occurred at a moment of professional triumph, in which she weighed her fight for the common good and her responsibility to her people against her own well-being.
In Holy Ground, the leading environmental activist of our time equips us with clarity, lights a way forward, and rouses us to action—for ourselves and for each other, for our communities, and, ultimately, for our planet.
Duration - 7h 2m.
Author - Catherine Coleman Flowers.
Narrator - Karen Chilton.
Published Date - Tuesday, 28 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Catherine Coleman Flowers ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Catherine Coleman Flowers
Karen Chilton
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A stirring, galvanizing collection of essays, personal and political, by the environmental justice activist and MacArthur Fellow named one of the Forbes 50 Over 50 and TIME magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2023—that frames the inequities that define us as a society and, with grace and generosity, gives us reason to have hope. Described by Bryan Stevenson as “the center of the quest for environmental justice in America,” Catherine Coleman Flowers has dedicated her life to fighting for communities deprived of their most basic civil right to waste and water sanitation infrastructure, an epidemic that disproportionately affects the poor. The original, first-person pieces that comprise Holy Ground depict the moments where the personal intersects with the political. As a result, these essays, drawn from a lifetime of organizing, activism, and change-making, have the galvanizing force of sermons. In Holy Ground, Flowers contends with an America that has neglected its poor, its people of color, its vulnerable and marginalized, and its rural communities. Nowhere is this more glaringly evident than in her birthplace, the notorious Lowndes County, Alabama, with its brutal history of enslavement, racial violence, and segregation, where most residents live below the poverty line and where diseases long thought to have been eradicated continue to threaten the population. And in a remarkably candid and moving piece, she writes about a traumatic attack that occurred at a moment of professional triumph, in which she weighed her fight for the common good and her responsibility to her people against her own well-being. In Holy Ground, the leading environmental activist of our time equips us with clarity, lights a way forward, and rouses us to action—for ourselves and for each other, for our communities, and, ultimately, for our planet. Duration - 7h 2m. Author - Catherine Coleman Flowers. Narrator - Karen Chilton. Published Date - Tuesday, 28 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Catherine Coleman Flowers ©.
Language:
English
Opening Crdits
Duration:00:00:14
Dedication
Duration:00:00:08
Epigraph
Duration:00:01:02
Prologue
Duration:00:03:10
Thirty Pieces of Silver
Duration:00:45:35
The Great Rural Divide
Duration:01:02:05
Food for the Soul
Duration:00:52:44
The Meaning of Life
Duration:00:30:30
Migrations Forced and Free
Duration:00:31:56
My Moon Shot
Duration:00:32:36
Holy Ground
Duration:00:37:28
This Is What Disinvestment Looks Like
Duration:00:32:44
For the Love of My People
Duration:00:44:17
I Am the Answer to My Ancestors Prayers
Duration:00:37:26
Acknowledgments
Duration:00:08:11
About the Author
Duration:00:01:37
Closing Credits
Duration:00:00:34