Ebony Twilley Martin, who was named co-executive director of Greenpeace on Wednesday, makes history as the first Black woman executive director of a national legacy environmental organization in the U.S.
"My goal is to reach out to other folks like me that don’t always see themselves reflected in this movement," she said.
At the time, around 2008, she and her family lived in subsidized housing in Prince George’s County, Maryland, near a busy freeway, with severe car pollution, and very few trees or grassy areas. Her newfound passion for environmental issues didn’t wane, and in 2013, she joined Greenpeace with the hopes of making a “big impact” and making the planet a better place. She worked within the organization for years, bringing Black, Indigenous and other people of color into the fight for environmental justice.
“It feels amazing,” she said, adding that she’s eager to “roll up my sleeves” and get to work. “In this role, my goal is to reach out to other folks like me that don’t always see themselves reflected in this movement or don’t always know how to join the ranks of the movement.”
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