Brenda Mallory advises the president about environmental issues in public health and the environment, with a specific focus on environmental justice.
Brenda Mallory, chair of Council on Environmental Quality, speaks out on environmental justice issues
Sign up for our acclaimed free newsletter Editorially Black with the top Racial Equity stories of the day to your inbox!and the first African American in that role, advises the president about a variety of environmental issues in public health and the environment, with a specific focus on environmental justice, economic development, and job growth.
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