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Equitable Resilience: Developing Solutions to Environmental Justice Problems in Southeast Raleigh Our Speaker Dr. Louie Rivers, Associate Professor, Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources, North Carolina State University What would you do if your basement flooded every time a heavy rain came? Many residents in the Walnut Creek Watershed routinely contend with nuisance flooding. Dr. Louie Rivers will discuss how he has worked with communities in Southeast Raleigh on problems related to stormwater flooding and how these problems are connected to larger issues of environmental justice in North Carolina. He will highlight successful efforts to address these issues through research and partnerships. Live Virtual Presentation hosted by N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences Daily Planet Curator, Chris Smith, and the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality Office of Environmental Education and Public Affairs staff. Lunchtime Discovery lectures are presented by the Department of Environmental Quality’s Office of Environmental Education and Public Affairs in collaboration with the NC Museum of Natural Sciences. Tweet along with us (@NorthCarolinaEE) on Twitter: #LunchTimeDiscovery We now have a mailing list for the Lunchtime Discovery Series! If you are interested in subscribing to receive emails about upcoming lectures, visit this link to sign up: https://lists.ncmail.net/mailman/list... Lectures provide Criteria III credit or CEU’s for the N.C. Environmental Education Certification Program.