Recent Episodes
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Rural Justice: The Power of Coalitions
Dec 19, 2024 – 14:03 -
The Landfill Next Door
Dec 10, 2024 – 34:57 -
After the River Rises
Nov 1, 2024 – 40:49 -
The Wood Pellet Paradox
Oct 10, 2024 – 34:14 -
The Fishers' Right To Know
Sep 19, 2024 – 33:35 -
The Strip Mine and The Swamp
Sep 5, 2024 – 32:08 -
Jonathan Vigliotti on Connecting the Climate Dots
Aug 8, 2024 – 24:18 -
Cornell Watson on Justice Through Photography
Sep 28, 2023 – 30:25 -
Victoria Bouloubasis and Paola Jaramillo on Bridging Language Barriers
Sep 14, 2023 – 28:32 -
Cameron Oglesby on Collecting Community Stories
Aug 31, 2023 – 27:07 -
Lyndsey Gilpin and Tajah McQueen on Empowering Community Reporters
Aug 17, 2023 – 29:15 -
Season 6 Trailer: Meet Journalists Reimagining Environmental News
Aug 3, 2023 – 00:30 -
Season 5 Trailer: How Memphis Beat The Odds To Stop A Pipeline
Oct 10, 2022 – 02:00 -
Lesson 7: Do It Again
Sep 22, 2022 – 31:05 -
Lesson 6: Hold On
Sep 8, 2022 – 29:47 -
Lesson 5: Embrace Your Allies
Aug 25, 2022 – 31:38 -
Lesson 4: Call 'Em Out
Aug 11, 2022 – 29:59 -
Lesson 3: Dig In
Jul 28, 2022 – 30:25 -
Lesson 2: Raise a Ruckus
Jul 14, 2022 – 35:54 -
Lesson 1: Nobody Asks
Jul 1, 2022 – 34:29 -
Brenda Mallory: Federal Action on Environmental Justice
Jun 3, 2021 – 21:12 -
Chandra Taylor: The Impact of Everyday Environmentalists
May 20, 2021 – 24:30 -
Catherine Coleman Flowers: When Listening Becomes Activism
May 6, 2021 – 30:39 -
Heather McTeer Toney: Wrapping Communities in Climate Justice
Apr 22, 2021 – 21:49 -
New Season Coming Earth Day, April 22
Apr 16, 2021 – 00:33 -
Uprooted
Sep 23, 2020 – 13:39 -
Uncharted Territory
Aug 27, 2020 – 32:34 -
Progress for Who?
Aug 12, 2020 – 33:45 -
Flood City
Jul 29, 2020 – 36:33 -
Breaking Point
Jul 15, 2020 – 29:56 -
Gardening Tidewaters
Jun 29, 2020 – 33:44 -
Earl Swift: Watching Waters Rise
Jun 9, 2020 – 29:52 -
Margaret Renkl: Backyard Environmentalism
May 19, 2020 – 27:52 -
Dr. Robert Bullard: Environmental Justice Is Equal Justice
May 5, 2020 – 21:04 -
Drew Lanham: Call of the Rural South
Apr 21, 2020 – 33:10 -
Season 2 Trailer
Apr 20, 2020 – 01:03 -
Riding the Solar Coaster
Jul 1, 2019 – 29:42 -
Demand for Power
Jun 4, 2019 – 27:53 -
The Real Housewives of Coal Ash
May 5, 2019 – 24:58 -
Tip of the Ashberg
Apr 18, 2019 – 22:22 -
Broken Ground Season 1 Trailer
Apr 15, 2019 – 00:30 -
Broken Ground Episode 1 Trailer
Apr 12, 2019 – 00:37
Recent Reviews
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Rocker16000One of my favorite podcasts!I have been listening to Broken Ground for 5 years and I cannot get enough. SELC does great work helping people, teaching people, and listening to people. This is THE environmental podcast, especially if you live in the south.
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flow3rg1rlJonathan Vigliotti interviewWhat a wonderfully produced piece with a truly pertinent discussion about the fragility of so many places due to the threats of climate change and the resistance by many to act in a way that recognizes the reality of it and the destruction it causes. I enjoyed its emphasis on finding solutions such as pivoting to different building materials.
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shaggensteingreat podcastloved this podcast, great environmental podcast about Southern US
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Walker-Person5922ExcellentI have been getting these nice postcards from SELC for awhile, but being busy I hadn’t paid too much attention to them — until now. I noticed that the latest one mentioned this podcast and I thought “well, that should be easy” since podcasts make it easy to enjoy documentaries whenever you have spare moments or can easily multitask. So I began listening and loved it. I did not even know about this infamous pipeline (just those involving First Americans), nor about Al Gore’s involvement (I’m always disappointed that more politicians — especially Democrats, are not more like activists like Dennis Kucinich or former Representative Cynthia McKinney from GA or former Representative, Joe Kennedy from MA). Anyway, thank you so much for dispelling my ignorance!!! Beautifully done!
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theonceovertwiceWonderfully producedAn important and meaningful season! Great storytelling, lots of voices and audio from the community, excellent sound and editing. Worth a listen!
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Hobby0621Byhalia Pipeline storyI have listened in the past to the Broken Ground podcasts, but the Boxtown/Byhalia pipeline story is excellent. It incorporated the voices of the participants so well that I felt like I knew them personally by episode 7. The use of true life suspense in aid of the podcast kept me excited about the release of each new chapter.
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ahickcoxGreat environmental justice podcastI have been listening to Broken Ground for a while now and have enjoyed the interviews with environmental justice activists and lawyers. Season 5 takes the podcast to another level in telling the story of citizens of Memphis in their fight against a oil pipeline and for a healthy community. I couldn’t wait for the next episode each time!
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😎😋🐷Wonderful PodcastThis podcast strikes a wonderful balance between building a story arc and providing information about a complex issue. Breaking down the Boxtown residents’ fight against the Byhalia Pipeline into segments about citizens, journalists, scientists and council members provides an accessible template for others who are interested in environmental justice issues. As a member of Philly Thrive, a group of residents and allies demanding justice for southwest Philadelphians living near the PES Oil Refinery (now being “remediated” by the Hilco corporation), I found so much inspiration in the interviews with the Memphis community members. What a wonderful snapshot of local activism. Thank you!!
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curiouscrowExcellent podcastBroken Ground is a smart, interesting, important podcast that everyone interested in environmental justice & human communities should pay attention to, and not only in the South. I’m loving it! Thank y’all for your thoughtful reporting.
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Nell in BklynGreat storytellingWonderful characters and great storytelling in this David and Goliath story about what happens when the people of Boxtown stand their ground against a big company who wants to put a pipeline through their neighborhood.
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Sweet MatriarchGlad you’re back!Stumbled upon your podcast while looking for podcast with environmental focus. Being a very proud Southerner and seeing your spotlight on part of the region peeked my interest. And being black female, I am reminded of my own experiences both good and bad from our area. I quickly listened to all of your episodes and found myself wanting more. I even further researched episodes because of the connection created between listeners and the people using their voices for change. The alert on my phone today was music to my ears; knowing you’re out their again as an audible partner for justice. What you and the Southern Environmental Law Center exhibit is a willingness to allow all voices to share the spotlight. This podcast is beautiful, personable and the silver lining to the work SELC is fighting for.
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RopollCompelling and InformativeThere is not much more I can add to the accolades already provided in the reviews. This is the one podcast in my subscription that I listen to as soon as it is released. I am a life long Virgininian and see how the SE United States is affected by climate change. This podcast allows you to hear from the residents being directly affected and explains the issues in an easy to understand and compassionate format. Thank you to the creators of this podcast.
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Meg9876987Must listenI love this podcast, it does a wonderful job of showing the impact of climate change and climate issues on people and their communities
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cbmcguireFabulous podcastBroken Ground is so thorough in its research, information, and presentation that the listener gets a complete education and understanding of each of the issues presented from the onset. The material is given in a compelling, articulate manner making it easy to follow and learn as narrator delves deeper and deeper into the complexities of the issue at hand.This is essential listening!
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Wesley CheneyHits close to homeAs a resident of Norfolk, Virginia, aka “Flood City,” this podcast hits close to home. It explains complex concepts in a simple manner. Well worth listening to!
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HESH Files YTArtfulI can only describe the production and organization of Broken Ground as artful. These stories of advocacy and redemption matter immensely, so I’m glad so much effort has been made to tell them. I also like that it’s all close to home— as a Virginian, I mean that literally!
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RedhoneysuckleLove this podcastSo articulate, informative, and humane. As a Southerner, I find it compelling, stimulating and authentic. And unlike most of the podcasts I listen to, it does not jar my nerves by recording (or re-recording) at one and one-half time speed. Kudos to SELC.
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Ranne07Best Environmental Justice PodcastThis podcast is phenomenal! The stories are compelling, factual, and well told. It covers important topics and is so engaging I find myself still thinking about the injustices it details days after listening. Definitely recommend!
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tribless for changeVery informativeThis podcast is very well done and reminds me somewhat of radio labs. Very informative and educational. Good listen for everyone to learn and become aware of what is happening to our environment as we go about our busy lives. Hopefully we all learn from this that we can make a difference if we put in the time and energy to some major environmental issues we are facing.
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heathterryAs riveting as Serial but more importantBroken Ground is incredibly well researched and produced - reminds me of Serial and some of the other NPR podcasts. The stories they are telling are so important and deserved to be shared.
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AcmcginImportant storiesImportant stories are being told about how at a local level, folks are standing up for their rights and the environment. Great first season!
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NutgrahamAwesome storiesAllow me to say I am “thankful” for all SELC continues to do even when citizens have no idea that someone is fighting for their benefit. I continue to learn each day about our environment and just how much SELC is involved for our protection. I learn so much from each podcast and will continue to support this cause. Thank you so much for all u do.
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AProtzmanSELC Does it Again!Wow I love this organization! Thoughtful. Well researched. Well told. Good job! Not only are they using the power of the law to protect our most valuable natural resources programs like this do so much to educate people on the issues. My daughter and son and attend a charter school in North Carolina that is in the process of adding solar and I have forwarded this to the administration. Really glad to know about the solar website y’all created. Again thank you so much! Great podcast!
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McCoyoioiGreat new podcastWell told human stories of how we’re dealing with the challenges that face us in the south. Awesome.
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_AudValuable StoriesThis podcast shares valuable stories that either haven't gotten the coverage they deserved from the news or are easy to miss amidst the daily bombardment of information the average person experiences from news outlets and social media. I am learning important information about the environmental issues faced by communities in the part of the U.S. I've called home for almost all of my life. The host and editors are great at making the concepts they're covering easy to understand and keeping the episodes to a reasonable length. This is a great podcast for anyone who wonders how the struggle for environmental justice could be relevant to them.
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AmyE125Excellent podcastPowerful episodes giving a strong voice to stories not told. I was instantly captivated. These episodes are fascinating and compelling and so important to listen to as we find our way back from major environmental mistakes. Thank you to Claudine Ebeid McElwain for helping bring awareness to these issues with excellent storytelling and research. We need to listen and learn and this podcast helps with just that.
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K. BegganFantastic podcast shedding light on a crucial topicThis podcast is a true public service. Shedding light on an underreported topic at a crucial time in the world. Claudine is an amazing host. The story telling is excellent and I was hooked from my first listen. Can’t wait for more episodes and keep up the great work!!
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SD CrisI was hooked from episode oneI am an avid podcast listener. I love all kinds of podcasts with great stories. This is definitely one that got me hooked from the first episode. I keep checking back for the next episodes because I am truly looking forward to learning more and hearing about true people’s stories. I randomly saw a negative review for this podcast (as I was leaving mine) saying the reviews are fake. I have no affiliation with the group that produces this podcast. I simply wanted to encourage others to have an open mind and listen. To me, the reviewer sounded very angry for no reason. It does not need to be directed towards this group.
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ss9028eeFake reviewsObviously fake reviews. I doubt mine will stay posted long. Self righteous SJW’s preaching to their base. Faux-gritty subject matter and faux-alarmism. No such thing as southern-environmental-law-boondoggle, obviously trying to play off the SJW’s warped view of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s credibly and ‘grit’. Low energy. Sad.
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Eh8wPowerfulThis is the best new podcast I’ve heard in a long time. There aren’t nearly enough stories being told about environmental issues, particularly in the south, and you’ll realize after listening to just one of these episodes what we’ve all been missing. Could not recommend strongly enough.
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daytonflyerExtraordinaryEnlightening, moving, important, and just highly competent and compelling all around. Can’t wait for the next one!
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billemoryCoal AshListened to podcast about coal ash. Whoa! Powerful delivery, excellent reportage, excellent production values. I eagerly await additional episodes!
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