Our Road to Walk: Then and Now
by Deborah and Ken Ferruccio
November 6, 2024 2:00 pm
Our Road to Walk: Then and Now is a podcast series hosted by Deborah and Ken Ferruccio broadcast from Warren County, North Carolina, known as the birthplace of the environmental justice movement. The purpose of the series is to share the inside, untold, documented, forty-four-year PCB landfill history which serves as a roadmap and guidebook for communities everywhere who want to actively help protect the environment, especially marginalized communities, through education and activism based on science for the people. Our goal is to raise the consciousness of our listeners by informing and inspiring them and by winning their hearts and minds so that they want to join Our Road to Walk on a mutual pilgrimage for the planet, person by person, community by community, region by region, and nation by nation.
Recent Episodes
Episode 39: Ferruccios’ Interview with WUNC NPR Radio Host Frank Stasio
1 week agoOur Road: Then and Now — E38: PCB Legacy: Distinguishing Fact from Fiction
3 weeks agoE37 - Our Road: Then and Now — In the Room Where It Happened
2 months agoOur Road: Then & Now -- E36 How the Rift Was Won
4 months agoOur Road: Then - - 35: Environmental Justice: The Reversal and the Rift
4 months agoOur Road: Now -- E34: The EPA's Environmental Justice Emperor Has No Clothes
6 months agoOur Road: Then & Now -- E33: Ken's 19-Day Fast in Jail: PCB Landfill Abysmal Failure
7 months agoOur Road: Then -- E32: The Dastardly Deed: What Was Behind the PCB Crime?
9 months agoOur Road: Then -- E31: 1980: A Landmark Victory for Polluters -- Only the NIMBYs Stand in the Way
10 months agoOur Road: Then -- E30: 45th Anniversary: The Grassroots Uprising that Birthed the Warren Co. Environmental Justice Movement:
11 months ago