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New Advertiser! AI & Data Centers Justice Coalition Launches Multi-State Community Listening Campaign
Virginia-focused community listening sessions on data center impacts
Virginia Residents Invited to Share Their Stories
Data centers are not inevitable. They are chosen — often sited in low-income communities, Black and Brown communities, and areas with limited power to resist. Here in Virginia, families are feeling the pressure on energy costs, infrastructure, air, water, and quality of life.
The AI & Data Centers Justice Coalition is launching weekly virtual community listening sessions to hear directly from impacted Virginians and build real solutions.
Community Listening Sessions – Free & Virtual via Zoom
- VIRGINIA: Tuesdays at 7:30 PM ET
- TEXAS: Mondays at 7:30 PM CST
- ILLINOIS: Thursdays at 7:30 PM CST
What We’re Asking Virginians
Tell us how data centers are affecting your air, water, energy bills, health, and economic future. Share your story, your concerns, and your ideas for solutions.
Who Should Attend
Frontline residents, families worried about rising energy costs, advocates for environmental justice and tech accountability — all are welcome.
About the Coalition
The AI & Data Centers Justice Coalition was formed to create a hub where community members can organize and build solutions rooted in consent, equity, and justice.
Partners include: Green Latinos, Citizens Utility Board, Families Over Billionaires, Public Citizen, Balm in Gilead, Progressive Democrats of America, Center for Common Ground, The Democratic Coalition, and Equity Bound Solutions LLC.
Media Contact: Equity Bound Solutions LLC | [email protected]
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