During the inaugural DC Climate Week, Hip Hop Caucus will amplify its commitment to climate justice through active participation in events throughout the week and a broadcast of #ClimateFriday, hosted by Rev Yearwood on WPFW 89.3 FM. We will engage in discussions and initiatives that center on racial and environmental justice, highlighting the intersections of these critical issues with storytelling.
Hip Hop Caucus @ DC Climate Week
Monday, April 28: Book Launch: Tools to Save Our Home Planet
A compilation of best strategies by over 50 climate activists, conservationists, and sustainability leaders, Tools to Save Our Home Planet is a powerful toolkit for the movement, shaped by voices on the frontlines. Learn through the journey of change makers who successfully undammed the Klamath River, organized 16 Montana youth to fight for their right to a clean and healthy environment to rewilding Argentina.
On April 28, join us for a discussion about how this guide and leaders in the field can inspire us to do our part — and do it well — to get these environmental challenges under control.
Wednesday, April 30: Career Pathways in Climate and Sustainability
As part of DC Climate Week 2025, BlackOak Collective is proud to facilitate a Career Pathways in Climate and Sustainability panel designed to spotlight diverse voices and equip early-career professionals with insights into navigating the sector. The panel will be moderated by BlackOak member J.K. Phenix and feature four outstanding mid-career climate professionals who have dominated the Green Jobs space, including Jasmine Gil, Associate Senior Director of Think 100% for the Hip Hop Caucus.
Thursday, May 1: Narrative Power: Who Controls the Story of Climate & Nature?
The fight for nature doesn’t start in courtrooms or end on Capitol Hill—it begins in the stories we tell and the voices we choose to amplify. As funding for climate initiatives gets slashed and environmental protections are rolled back, one of our most powerful tools for change is narrative. This session explores the critical role of storytelling in shaping environmental policy, reclaiming public imagination, and sustaining momentum in climate justice.
This event is taking place during day 4 of the Marketplace of the Future.
Friday, May 2: Climate Friday at WPFW 89.3 FM
As part of its involvement in DC Climate Week, Hip Hop Caucus will host two special editions of #ClimateFriday, airing live on WPFW 89.3 FM from Washington, D.C. Tune in on April 25th and May 2nd for interviews with DC Climate Week organizers and attendees.