1. Jacqui Patterson — Envisioning Eco-Communities amidst Toxic Legacies
“Forthright but also full of grace”: that could be a mantra for how we should all live our lives. It’s also how Jacqui Patterson has described her ideal as she fights for environmental justice in a world that can feel like it’s submerged completely in environmental injustice.
From the South Side of Chicago, to Jamaica, to South Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina, Jacqui has continually asked what deep, transformative change looks like. She grounds her theory of change in community-led advocacy. She envisions a world of eco-communities and works with real communities across the country who have already created elements of these utopian visions.
But never does she lose sight of climate change and environmental exploitation as multipliers of injustice.

Jacqui Patterson directed the Environmental and Climate Justice Program at NAACP from 2009 to 2021. Most recently, she is Founder and Executive Director of The Chisholm Legacy Project: A Resource Hub for Black Frontline Climate Justice Leadership.
I’ve had the great privilege of knowing Jacqui for the last few years, and she’s an advisor on my current documentary film in post production, called Raising Aniya.
In our conversation, Jacqui discusses the origins of the environmental justice movement and the importance of community-led activism, and she charts her path to a life devoted to the struggle for environmental justice.
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Jacqui Patterson
Jacqui Patterson is the Founder and Executive Director at The Chisholm Legacy Project: A Resource Hub for Black Frontline Climate Justice Leadership. Since 2007, Jacqui has served as coordinator & co-founder of Women of Color United. She directed of the Environmental and Climate Justice Program at NAACP from 2009 to 2021.
Jacqui has worked as a researcher, program manager, coordinator, advocate and activist working on women‘s rights, violence against women, HIV&AIDS, racial justice, economic justice, and environmental and climate justice. Jacqui served as a Senior Women’s Rights Policy Analyst for ActionAid where she integrated a women’s rights lens for the issues of food rights, macroeconomics, and climate change as well as the intersection of violence against women and HIV&AIDS. Previously, she served as Assistant Vice-President of HIV/AIDS Programs for IMA World Health providing management and technical assistance to medical facilities and programs in 23 countries in Africa and the Caribbean. Jacqui served as the Outreach Project Associate for the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, and Research Coordinator for Johns Hopkins University. She also served as a U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer in Jamaica, West Indies.
Jacqui holds a master’s degree in social work from the University of Maryland and a master’s degree in public health from Johns Hopkins University. She currently serves on the Steering Committee for Interfaith Moral Action on Climate, Advisory Board for Center for Earth Ethics as well as on the Boards of Directors for the Institute of the Black World, The Hive: Gender and Climate Justice Fund, the American Society of Adaptation Professionals, Greenprint Partners, Bill Anderson Fund and the National Black Workers Center.
Quotations Read by Jacqui Patterson
“If you come to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because, you know, and feel that your liberation is bound to mine, let’s walk together.”
- Lilla Watson
“you have to understand, that no one puts their children in a boat unless the water is safer than the land”
- From "Home" by Warsan Shire
“If one of us is oppressed, none of us are free.”
- Unknown
“the true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love.”
- Che Guevara
Recommended Readings & Media
- Comprehensive Building Blocks for a Regenerative & Just 100% policy By The 100% Network
- Building Communities Resilience Post-Disaster By Dorcas Raejeana Gilmore and Diane Standaert
- All We Can Save Edited by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Katharine K. Wilkinson
- Coal Blooded; Putting Profits Before People by Adrian Wilson
- Climate Justice Is Racial Justice Is Gender Justice By Bill Mckibben
- Your Take: Climate Change Is a Civil Rights Issue By Jacqui Patterson
- Gulf Oil Drilling Disaster: Gendered Layers of Impact By Jacqui Patterson
- 'Hold My Earrings': Black Women Lead on Systemic Solutions in the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond By Jacqui Patterson