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As a progressive community activist, Gary R. Grant has served on the boards of directors for the Halifax County Board of Education (elected 1982-1986); the North Carolina Hunger Coalition, the Fund for Southern Communities (Atlanta, GA), the Center for Women’s Economic Alternatives (Ahoskie, NC), and the Halifax County Black Caucus. He served as a member of: the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Small Towns & Cities Advisory Council (1996-1998). Currently his involvement includes: the EPA’s Environmental Justice Enforcement Roundtable Taskforce; the Groundwater Foundation’s Symposium Executive Committee; and convener of the North Carolina Hog Roundtable and is the founding Board Chairperson of the national Black Family Land Trust (2002).. He is an advisory board member and chairperson of the African American Environmental Action Justice Network (AAEJAN); co-director of the North Carolina Environmental Justice Network; and was a member of the planning committee for Who Owns America Conference III, Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Grant has been recognized with the: Johns Hopkins University Center for a Livable Future’s “Individual Award for Leadership in Environmental Stewardship (October - 2003); 1st NC Democracy’s Torchbearer Award for Excellence in Organizing for Democracy (November-2003), The Land Loss Prevention Project’s :”Steward of the Land” Award (2003); Elijah Muhammad Award of Excellence (2002) for his work with the Black farmers in America; the national Rural Sociological Society’s Distinguished Service to Rural Life Award (August 2000); the Community Leadership Award from the North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus (May 1998) Appointed to the Local Convener for the Year of the Volunteer 1998 by Governor James B. Hunt of North Carolina; designated a “Guardian of the Environment” by The Charlotte Observer (1998); received the first Halifax County NAACP Humanitarian Award (1998); Honorary Doctor of Humanities from Eastern North Carolina Theological Institute (1997); the Trial Blazer Award for Environmental Justice (1996) by the Region IV Environmental Justice Action Task Force; and Halifax County NAACP Community Service Award, 1993. Grant’s philosophy: The
concept of “community” has been lost in enduring racism, and the
overkill of capitalism, religious piety, and environmental
injustice. Nurturing
communities with self-empowerment, political awareness, futurism and
the destiny of our children, and knowledge of the rich local history
and culture should be the priorities of each day. Contact Gary R. Grant at: (252) 826-3017; E-mail: tillery@aol.com
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