Lead Contamination in Soil: A Community Manual Launch Event
Date
April 15, 2025
Time
11:40 am – 1:55 pm

Location

Trinity Lutheran Church
164 W 100th St.


This event features the launch of the Soil Lead Contamination: A Community Regeneration Manual produced by the Black School in New Orleans, Louisiana. Presenters will share their knowledge and experience in conducting community-focused lead-contaminated soil remediation and the importance of addressing this environmental justice and public health issue.

  • Hadeel Assali, Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the Center for Science and Society
  • Bailey Hutchison, Founder of the TruCulture Community Farm
  • Shani Peters, Co-Founder of the Black School
  • Moderated by Tamara Jeffries, Co-Production of Knowledge Program Manager at the Center for Science and Society

Free and open to the public; no registration required. Contact Hadeel Assali at ha2355@columbia.edu with any questions.

Hosted by the Center for Science and Society at Columbia University.

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