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A Tribute to Damu Smith

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In a special edition of Earthbeat on Tuesday, May 9th we review the legacy and love of Damu Smith. An inspiring speaker, a founder of the environmental justice movement, an organizer, a champion of people fighting for their right to clean water and clean air -- Damu Smith inspired a generation.

Earthbeat host Daphne Wysham and in-studio guest Rick Hind of Greenpeace's Toxic Campaign review Damu's fight for environmental justice.

Joining Earthbeat on the telephone from New Orleans is Monique Harden, co-director of Advocates for Environmental Human Rights -- Washington, DC environmentalist Mohsin Siddique -- Kevin Martin, the executive director of Peace Action -- and of course our Earthbeat listeners.

Damu Smith passed away on May 5th from colon cancer. A public celebration of his life is Saturday, May 20th at 5 pm at the Plymouth Congregational Church, 5301 North Capitol Street NE, Washington, DC.

The family has asked that in lieu of flowers, please make contributions to:
The Asha Moore Smith Trust
c/o The Praxis Project
1750 Columbia Road, NW - 2nd Floor
Washington, DC 2000

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