Alexia Leclerqc Interview
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2022-04-06
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Institute for Diversity & Civic Life
Department of Religious Studies
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This interview is with Alexia Leclerqc, an environmental justice activist working with PODER in Austin, TX. Alexia discusses moving around a lot in childhood and struggling with others’ lack of respect for her family’s Taiwanese and Buddhist traditions. They talk about coming into environmental justice work via their education and witnessing injustice and contradiction in the world. She shares about the work she does, such as water testing and meeting with politicians and scientists. Alexia also describes Start:Empowerment, the nonprofit organization they co-founded to get environmental justice curriculum into high schools.
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Religions Texas, Activism, Arts, Austin (Texas), Buddhism, Buddhists, Climate change, Colonialism, Community, Culture, Education, Environmentalists, France, French-Americans, Generation Z, Human rights, Multi-ethnic, Nature, Non-profits, New York City (New York), NYU Gallatin School of Individualized Study, Organizers, PODER [People Organized in Defense of Earth and Her Resources], Racism, Start:Empowerment, Taiwanese-Americans, Texas, Texas politics, Water