Erin Brockovich, the brash legal clerk turned environmental powerhouse, kicked off the 31st annual Featured Speakers Series at Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ at Stark in September.
Brockovich met with students in the campusā Environmental Studies program and spoke about her experiences building a case against Pacific Gas & Electric Co. involving groundwater contamination in the small town of Hinkley, California, back in the 1990s. She also talked to students about the present-day water quality issues that span the world ā from Flint, Michigan, to Camp Lejeune to Australia and beyond.
āI thought this was a one-time thing with Hinkley,ā Brockovich said. āI had no idea how big this really is. Contamination of our water supply is still a major issue and itās up to us to educate ourselves and stand up for our communities.ā
Brockovich and her team have established the website, Community Healthbook at , to enable everyday people to report and share information about water, air and land issues happening in their backyards.
Brockovich, president of Brockovich Research & Consulting, is currently involved in numerous environmental projects worldwide. She also assists with groundwater contamination complaints in every state, as well as overseas. A bestselling author, her most recent book is āSupermanās Not Coming: Our National Water Crisis and What We the People Can Do Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ It.ā
And while itās been over 20 years since Julia Roberts starred in the Oscar-winning film, āErin Brockovichā, it turned this unknown legal researcher into a 20th century icon by showcasing how her dogged persistence was the impelling force behind the largest medical settlement lawsuit in history.