Weldon Wade Featured In Ebony Magazine
Ebony Magazine has featured Bermuda’s Weldon Wade in an article titled “5 Black-Led Environmental Organizations Committed To Saving Pockets Of The Planet.”
The Ebony Magazine website said, “When thinking about the protecting Earth, many of us tend to think that it has to happen on a grand, elaborate scale. That is not necessarily the case, even small steps every day can make a difference.
“Check out these Black activists who are invested in saving our planet, in whatever way they can. These Black-led organizations have devoted their work to preservation efforts that not only benefit our collective community but the entire world. They try to make strides daily to ensure its wellbeing.
“Founded by educator and ‘eco-explorer’ Weldon Wade, Guardians of the Reef is an environmental conservation organization that takes protective actions to protect the island of Bermuda. Through beach clean-ups and education, the organization encourages folks to be conscious about the way their own footprint impacts the planet.”
You can read the full story here on Ebony Magazine.
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For the person who never dives he achieved a lot of media attention. Funny how it works. how is he protecting the reefs? Is he swimming around the island every day? if you see him you will understand that he is the island
Join one of Weldon’s many beach clean-ups and you might understand more.