Grasping at the Roots
A love letter to the Black Environmental Justice movement
This Documentary is a Beacon of Hope
As temperatures and tensions rise around us, Grasping at the Roots is a chance to follow some of the people who are making positive change in Black Environmental Justice communities. It is a window into the lives of those being hit by economic hardships, community disruptions, and climate change: living next to refineries and other industrial projects while bearing the brunt of a warming climate, and doing something about it.
This 35 minute film is an opportunity to learn from people building solutions to the issues their communities face. Those who come from a long legacy of fighting for their lives and rights.
This isn’t just a documentary. It’s a call to action.

Watch the Trailer
Grasping at the Roots tells the stories of Black frontline communities across the US fighting back against big polluters, cultivating food sovereignty, and leading on Just Recovery efforts.
It’s Time to Act
Join the Work Happening Near You
Climate Justice Alliance is where people come together to create a brighter future. We work across the United States, making neighborhoods healthy, safe, and affordable. We are committed to creating a Just Transition – stopping the harm caused by our economy while building local solutions.
If you are called to join this work, you can find out more about CJA’s Black Caucus here, learn how to become a member here, and look for organizations doing this type of work in your own community – we’re committed to the Just Transition Principles and Jemez Principles, and recommend you look for groups aligned with them as well.
Host or Attend a Screening
If you are interested in hosting a screening for your community, reach out to Keenan Lacy-Rhodes at …
We are working with member organizations to host a screening tour, where people can watch the film, then hear from local community leaders and the filmmakers. Come join us:
Conversation Guide for Youth 
(or let’s be real, for everyone)
This film never would have been possible without strong mentors in the lives of the two filmmakers. That’s why we want to encourage everyone to watch this film with the youth in their lives, and to have a vibrant conversation about the subject. Here is a conversation guide that we’re offering to educators, parents, siblings, and anyone else who agrees that these are important things for young people to learn about.
Host a Screening
The Filmmakers

The Black Caucus
