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risestjames has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in July 2022. The social media accounts linked to from risestjames are: • Facebook • Instagram • X Besides social media accounts, risestjames has populated their site with: • Cancer Risk to Louisiana Communities 11 Times Higher Than Government Estimates | Beyond Petrochemicals • Your First Step Against Plastic & Petrochemical Pollution • Unchecked and Unaccountable: The Sustainability Crisis at Formosa Plastics Group • Phthalate exposure from plastics and cardiovascular disease: global estimates of attributable mortality and years life lost • Louisiana stifles community air monitoring with threat of million-dollar fines, federal lawsuit says • 2025 Climate Reparations Summer Camp Interest Form • RISE ST. JAMES UNIVERSITY • Residents respond to Denka chemical plant suspending operations in St. John the Baptist Parish • Denka suspends rubber production; St. John residents claim it was hazardous • Pontchartrain Conservancy - May 2025 Charrette Interest Form • Opinion: Black History at Risk of Increased Industrialization - L'Observateur • POWERCast - What is Carbon Capture & Storage • Plantation Tours and Cancer Alley: How Louisiana’s Tourism Industry Overlooks Environmental Injustice • Behind the Plants: Living in the Shadow of Industry on Cancer Alley – Scalawag • Pervasive racial and ethnic disparities in the U.S. petrochemical workforce • Historic Committee • RISE St. James Louisiana • Earth Month 2025: These Women Are Taking Climate Action • Beneath the Soil: Preserving the Past in Cancer Alley by Rise and Reclaim • CORE LSU DESIGN STUDENTS • How Don Cheadle joined the climate change avengers • 'Cancer Alley' Resident Blasts Trump's DEI Stance After Lawsuit Dismissed • Lenten Reflection: Embracing Plastic-Free Fridays for a Healthier Future - Big Easy • From Mardi Gras to Plastic-Free Fridays: The RISE of Sustainable Celebrations | Common Dreams • Louisiana: Zero-Emission Ports and a More Sustainable Future • Trump administration to drop lawsuit against Louisiana petrochemical plant, AP sources say • Davis Pond Diversion Field Trip Interest Form • Tell Citi: Don’t Invest in Environmental Racism • BLACK HISTORY PHOTOS 2025 • Deep Roots, Bold Voices: Wallace’s Stand Against Formosa Plastics • ‘It is going to be terrible’: a senior in Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley’ prepares for Trump’s dismantling of hard-won environmental progress • Rise St. James organizes to end climate injustice in River Parishes • Black Climate Week 2025 - The Solutions Project • Hidden South Fund Raiser and Silent Auction • District Court Judge Rules that St. James Parish Violated State Law in Holding Secret Meetings over Proposed Chemical Plant • Friends of the Earth, Stop Formosa Plastics Coalition Fail Major Banks for Financing Big Plastic in New Scorecard • From Global Stages to Home Ground: Uniting for a Clean, Prosperous Future in St. James Parish - L'Observateur • Mitsubishi Abandons Plan for Massive Petrochemical Plant in Louisiana | Beyond Petrochemicals • www.amazon.com • Show LSU Design Students Around Your Community! Interest Form • RISE St. James: Voices from the Frontlines with Former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Andrew Young • LSU Center for River Studies Field Trip Interest Form • Rally at Louisiana State @Moments.ByMaya • RALLY FOR CLIMATE & ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE • Positive Frontline Stories • FORESTival • PLEDGE for Environmental Justice • Inclusive Louisiana v. St. James Parish Post-Hearing Press Conference • Oral Argument in Inclusive Louisiana, Mount Triumph Baptist Church, RISE St. James v. St. James Parish, et al • Residential Testing Interest Form • AIR PRODUCTS BLUE HYDROGEN FACILITY, CARBON DIOXIDE PIPELINE, AND CARBON CAPTURE • Climate Revival • Microsoft Forms • Op-ed: “I’m sorry, I can’t hear you” — disabling environments in Cancer Alley and the Ohio River Valley • Take Action: People in the parishes are dying • Into the Mix • President Biden: Stop Formosa Plastics • Newsletter • Pontchartrain Conservancy | Science For Our Coast • Costly climate ‘solutions’ look like more pollution in Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley’ • White House Announces New Strategy on Plastic Pollution | Beyond Petrochemicals • Climate Science Threat To Wannabe Members of the LNG Export Climate Pollution Club Is Greatly Exaggerated • Guest column: Celebrations are enriched by opting to reduce plastic usage • Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Orange Grove Plantation Interest Meeting . After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting. • Exposure and Resilience: Melvin Whittington's Journey • New jobs now available at RISE St. James | Careers • Lawyers push to relocate students from an elementary school next to chemical plant in St. John • Ethylene Oxide in Southeastern Louisiana’s Petrochemical Corridor: High Spatial Resolution Mobile Monitoring during HAP-MAP • Pontchartrain Conservancy Boat Tour • Guest column: Louisiana should take advantage of federal programs to clean ports • Orange Grove Form • Mercury - Chemical of the Month • Siding with EPA against Denka emissions • NOLA Green: So Fresh, Seaux Clean • One of the world’s most influential people lives in Louisiana • Global Plastics Treaty • Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: A Virtual Toxic Tour: "The State of Cancer Alley" . After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting. • CARBON CAPTURE FACT SHEET • Empower Change: Careers | RISE St. James • In heart of Louisiana’s chemical corridor, elementary students learn about ‘green chemistry’ • Unearthing History: The Story of Orange Grove Plantation • Hope Springs Eternal • POWERCast: What is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) • DG Fuels Goes Dutch with the Tax Payers: The Hidden Costs of DG Fuels' Community Benefit Agreement • Public Comments • Orange Grove • Question for Congressman Clay Higgins: Why such hostility? • Louisiana Illuminator • OP-ED: On Earth Day, let’s prepare for the next climate battle • The People Vs. Citi: Confronting Citi Group's Environmental Racism • In Louisiana's ‘Cancer Alley,’ new pollution rule brings hope. Industry backers call it misguided. • louisiana.forensic-architecture.org • Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: EnviroNatal Equity Symposium. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. • The Plastics Pandemic • Sharon Lavigne: The 100 Most Influential People of 2024 • Unearthing Our Past, Sustaining Our Future • Milestone for Environmental Justice: EPA Implements HON Rule, Amplifying Protection for Cancer Alley Communities • Biden-Harris Administration Finalizes Stronger Clean Air Standards for Chemical Plants, Lowering Cancer Risk and Advancing Environmental Justice | US EPA • Hope Springs Eternal Tickets | New Marigny Theatre | New Olreans, LA | Thu, Apr 11 at 7:30pm | New Orleans Tickets • can.app.link • The People Vs. Citi: Rally Against Environmental Racism • Earth Day Registration • 1,3 Butadiene • Mosaic is now seeking a permit to build another gypstack, using the same unsafe methods. • High Levels of Particulate Air Pollution Associated With Increased Breast Cancer Incidence • Louisiana Groups Push for State Supreme Court to Review Formosa Plastics’ Air Permits Case • Black History 2024 Photo Gallery • Sign the Biden Petition: Stop Formosa Plastics | RISE St. James • Mosaic Gypsum Pile • Krewe of Freret will no longer throw plastic beads • Sustainigras: Partygoers’ Plastic Beads Increase Cancer Risk and Fuel the Climate Crisis • Who's buried in Beau Navista? An Unmarked Plantation Cemetery in St. James, La • Stand Against Toxic Pollution: Say No to Mitsubishi's Air Permits • SpillTracker.org • State sues EPA for records of communications with La. environmental groups, journalists • Black History Month Essay Contest • Louisiana's 'Cancer Alley' Residents Suffer Harms from Fossil Fuel and Petrochemical Industry • “We’re Dying Here” • Formosa Plastics Victory Overturned | America's Most Urgent Fight for Climate and Environmental Justice • What Plants are Best for Carbon Sequestration - All Native Seed, LLC • Bottled water contains up to 100 times, new study | Petition Delivery to President Biden • Frontline Activists to Demand Justice for Victims of Formosa Plastics Disasters in DC • www.washingtonpost.com • Methane - Chemical of the Month — Rise St. James • Call To Action | Seventh Generation • The Dirty South: Legacy Pollution in America's Black Belt • 7 Days of Prayer • GIVING TUESDAY 2023 • Organise a Zero Waste Event - Greenpeace International • Student Senate urges LSU Foundation to divest from fossil fuels; see how senators voted • TIME100 Climate 2023: Sharon Lavigne • REGISTRATION FORM • Transform - How we're making deep and lasting change - report • President Biden: Stop Formosa Plastics — Rise St. James • Among Port Communities • Join our Cloud HD Video Meeting • LSU students call for the university to divest from fossil fuels during Climate Week • Videos - Fire Drill Fridays • How to Accelerate Climate Action Across America • Saltwater Intrusion Updates — The Water Collaborative • Mythologies Louisianaises | Louisiana State Museums • International Monitor Formosa Alliance • FORESTival 2023: A Celebration of Art and Nature • Amongst Port Communities — Rise St. James • Sailing While Black - 64 Parishes • gohsep.la.gov • New Orleans District > Missions > Engineering > Stage and Hydrologic Data > SaltwaterWedge • River Parishes Priority Climate Planning Meeting - September 26 • Carbon dioxide (CO2) - Chemical of the Month - September 2023 — Rise St. James • Louisiana Gubernatorial Forum: Discussion of a Climate Crisis • Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Formosa Toxic Tour: Where Do We Go From Here?. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. • Plastic Pollution Pledge | Take the 4Rs Pledge | connect.plasticpollutioncoalition.org • KatrinaAndIdaRemembrance • Koch Methanol St. James LLC Public Hearing | Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality • 🔥The Great Fire of 2023 - Marathon Refinery, St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana • 18th Annual Katrina March and Secondline • Rise St. James Community Summit • Meet climate activist Sharon Lavigne, grandmother of 12 and defender of St. James: 'She perseveres' • Ordered to stop open-burning mines, TNT, Louisiana company says it would go out of business • April 13, 1873: Colfax Massacre - Zinn Education Project • For St. James Parish Residents - Survey St. Louis Academy — Rise St. James • Opportunity Atlas shows the effect of childhood zip codes on adult success | Local Initiatives Support Corporation • The Color of Grass Roots: Diversifying the Climate Movement • WE WILL NOT BE SILENCED: Virtual Town Hall on Protecting Our Right to Protest and Dissent · Greenpeace USA • carnegieendowment.org • How trees capture and store carbon • Video: Searching for the Lost Graves of Louisiana’s Enslaved People • We're All Plastic People Now | Documentary • New Declaration — Center for Public Theology & Public Policy • Newsletter — Rise St. James • COME GROW WITH US - RISE ST. JAMES CAREERS — Rise St. James • Power & Policy: A New Era for Black Women • Honoring Black Women in Environmental Justice • Lawmakers reject plea from Cancer Alley residents for fence line air monitoring - Louisiana Illuminator • Sen. Merkley Chairs Hearing on the Environmental Justice Impacts of Plastic Production and Disposal • Darrow Community meeting • Vinyl chloride - Chemical of the Month - April 2023 — Rise St. James • Demand JPMorgan Chase denounce, divest and defund Formosa Plastics’ toxic and racist petrochemical complex • FACT SHEET: President Biden Signs Executive Order to Revitalize Our Nation’s Commitment to Environmental Justice for All | The White House • The Mississippi River was at heart of La.'s slave economy. That history is now re-emerging • Halle Parker • Say 'no' to single-use plastic. — Rise St. James • Experts raise concerns about unmarked graves on site of $4.5 billion hydrogen plant • 2 years, 370 safety violations: Feds cite Louisiana plant for caustic spills, other dangers • STATEMENT: RISE ST. JAMES VERSUS ST. JAMES PARISH | Request for environmental justice community feedback • The Power Coalition Legislative Roadshow • Scott Eustis, Healthy Gulf. Coastal Water: From Mississippi River to the Gulf: Microplastics in coastal waters in TX and LA • Asking President Biden to Protect St. James Parish — Rise St. James • La. Dept. of Environmental Quality Secretary resigns, Gov. Edwards names Interim Sec. • Toxic school: How the government failed Black residents in Louisiana's 'Cancer Alley' • Plastic Pollution Pledge ‘no' to single-use plastics • Climate Action Party: Cancer Alley • Black History Month 2023 — Rise St. James • Rise St. James University — Rise St. James • For the Good of the Hive - louisianalife.com • Demand JPMorgan Chase denounce, divest, defund Formosa Plastics’ toxic, racist petrochemical complex — Rise St. James • Chloroprene - Chemical of the Month, March 2023 — Rise St. James • Black History Month Program 2023 — Rise St. James • Rise St. James • Hydrogen Sulfide - Chemical of the Month, January 2023 — Rise St. James • The Real Thirst Trap: Environmental Injustice and the Crisis Affecting Black Communities • Sulfur Dioxide - Chemical of the Month, December 2022 — Rise St. James • Earth Island Institute - Acceptiva • Fenceline Community Groups in Louisiana’s Cancer Alley Celebrate Mounting Victories • RISE St. James wins 1st Amendment lawsuit after town requires permit to protest • RISE St. James Wins First Amendment Lawsuit — Rise St. James • Joe Biden warns world faces ‘pivotal moment’ in fight against climate crisis - as it happened • Hackers steal $420K from Port of Louisiana; the Mississippi River port is beefing up security • TheSolutionsProject | Twitter, Facebook | Linktree • St. James officials urge residents to monitor for updates on acid leak after train accident • Climate Reality Leadership Corps • FORESTival: A Celebration of Art and Nature • 'Our Lives Are At Stake': Protesters from Louisiana's Cancer Alley March to the White House • Chemical of the Month - Formaldehyde • Beverly Wright: Carbon capture is an industry scam, let's get the facts about it • Funeral March to the White House: Demand that Biden Protect the Gulf Coast and Declare a Climate Emergency • Formaldehyde- a killer in plain sight — Rise St. James • EPA finds strong evidence state agencies have left Black residents living near Denka and throughout the Chemical Corridor disproportionately exposed to harmful pollutants | The Lens • Louisiana Laws - Louisiana State Legislature • Louisiana’s Tallest Tower is No Longer That - Inside Towers • 'A' is for Accountability • Report: Louisiana 4th highest in nation for volume of toxic chemicals found in waterways • Benzene is a colorless volatile liquid hydrocarbon present in coal tar and petroleum, and used in chemical synthesis. Its use as a solvent has been reduced because of its carcinogenic properties. — Rise St. James • EPA Launches New National Office Dedicated to Advancing Environmental Justice and Civil Rights | US EPA • Webinar: The Inflation Reduction Act and Gulf Coast Communities • CHEMICAL OF THE MONTH - BENZENE • Louisiana Court Vacates Air Permits for Formosa’s Massive Petrochemical Complex in Cancer Alley • No More Sacrifice Zones • 'Let your voices be heard': Teacher-turned-activist on fighting pollution in 'Cancer Alley' • Urban League of Louisiana Gala — Rise St. James • Ethylene oxide — Rise St. James • The Role & Responsibility of Local Government • 2022 Annual Gala | Urban League of Louisiana • Air Quality Incident Reporting Guide — Rise St. James • Should we evacuate, pay the rent, or patch up? In the River Parishes, recovery and resilience go hand-in-hand this hurricane season • Say No to Plastic Pollution - Take Action • This Is Their Home • Is Anyone Home?