For Black History Month, Five Leaders Describe Black Mentors Who Inspired Them To Fight for Equity
February is Black History Month, when we elevate the voices, experiences, accomplishments of Black Americans — and spotlight the barriers they have faced and overcome, including in industries like clean energy.
To lift up some of those stories, we talked to five clean energy professionals, who work across the sector. Each of them has worked to welcome more Black men and women to the industry.
We asked them to share the Black leaders or mentors in clean energy whose example has inspired them. And, the stories of Devin Hampton, Danielle J. Harris, Walter McLeod, Rose McKinney-James, and Antoinette West illustrate a profound truth: The path to a clean energy future is inseparable from the inclusion and leadership of Black voices.
Read below to learn how they’ve been inspired by David K. Owens, bell hooks, and Hazel O’Leary and how those influences empowered them to remove barriers to Black leadership in clean energy.