What does the rapidly changing landscape around electric mobility (e-mobility) look like, and how can we ensure that electrifying transportation lifts up all of us, including historically underserved communities?
Over the next three years, partner organizations EVNoire, Georgia Clean Cities, and SACE will collaborate with a host of local partners committed to invigorating e-mobility leadership and job opportunities in Black communities in Atlanta, Savannah, and Albany, Georgia. By centering communities’ knowledge, vision, culture, and imagination, this project aims to put more Black hands at the helm of driving the direction and crafting the electric future.
To learn more, visit Electric Black Futures, sign up for email updates, or email info@electricblackfutures.org.
Watch the webinar below, “Building Our Equitable E-mobility Future,” co-hosted by SACE and Drawdown Georgia on May 16, 2024, to learn about the vision of “Electric Black Futures.”

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At left we see the ideas of two other historian/philosophers on the subject.
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