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Proposed Bill Treats Environmental Justice as a Civil Rights Issue

Almost two years to the day of its last introduction, progressive leaders are reinvigorating a push to pass the Environmental Justice For All Act, a potential landmark bill that aims to address environmental disparities in majority Black, Latino and Indigenous communities.   Sponsored by U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva, D-Arizona, the proposal hopes to address public health […]

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Air Pollution and its Impact on Black Communities, Explained

Across the country, pollution has drastically declined since the 1970s because of the Clean Air Act’s expansion, but the health impact of dirty air is still widely felt. According to the World Health Organization, air pollution is associated with 7 million premature deaths annually, with nearly 200,000 of those happening in the United States. The […]

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The EPA Moves to Limit This Pollutant That Hurts Black People Disproportionately

Dail Chambers knows when the air is unsafe in her North St. Louis neighborhood. It’s when the sky “looks like a 1970s film,” she said. “There’s an orange haze over the whole neighborhood for weeks at a time.”  The haze is a mixture of air pollutants anchored by a high concentration of fine-particulate matter, sometimes […]

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In Brooklyn, Public Housing Tenants Struggle Against the ‘Slow Violence’ of Industrial Pollution

This story was published in partnership with The City. Sign up for their newsletter here. Elisha Fye jokes that he was a member of the “true little rascals” while growing up in the New York City Housing Authority’s Cooper Park Houses in North Brooklyn’s industrial corridor. The expansive 700-apartment housing project was erected in 1953, and Fye’s […]

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How Low-Emission Vehicles are Perpetuating ‘Systemic Environmental Racism’ in Detroit

When automaker Stellantis announced plans for a $1.6 billion auto production site in Detroit — the city’s first new vehicle assembly plant in three decades — local leaders welcomed the investment with open arms. The project was framed as a boon for the city’s struggling economy, bringing thousands of jobs and promising to revitalize the […]

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