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For 35 Years, This Black Town in Illinois Has Been Told Its Sewage Crisis Isn’t Real

CAHOKIA HEIGHTS, Illinois — For most people, a glass of water and a rainy day are harmless, even comforting. For Earlie Fuse, they are a haunting reminder. When the forecast calls for storms in southern Illinois, he knows to brace for the possibility that his block will turn into a lake again, cutting him off […]

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In Roseland, Black Residents Were Told They Were Safe as Toxic Chemicals Spread

ROSELAND, La. — First came the oily sludge that spotted homes, waterways, and gardens. Then the stomach aches, headaches, nosebleeds, brain fog, and dead chickens and fish that pastor Marvin Vernon began tallying in his notebook.  Vernon joined other residents this past Saturday morning to protest what they describe as official neglect and a “cover […]

Posted inClimate Change, Environmental Justice, Land Pollution, Unsafe Water

How Plastics and Fossil Fuels Are Making Black Communities Unlivable

Copyright © 2025 by Beyond Plastics. This excerpt originally appeared in The Problem with Plastic: How We Can Save Ourselves and Our Planet Before It’s Too Late, published by The New Press. Reprinted here with permission. Debra Ramirez lives at a place where survival and sacrifice meet. She knows the winding back roads that crisscross […]

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Decades of Water Neglect Pushed This Alabama Activist Into Politics

Just last year, Carletta Davis had the ear of the White House.  In July 2024, she traveled from her hometown of Prichard, Alabama, to Washington, D.C., to attend the Biden administration’s first environmental justice summit.  It was a celebration of the nearly four years of work by the administration to propel forward on a federal […]

Posted inAir Pollution, Climate Change, Environmental Justice, Extreme Weather, Unsafe Water

Black Neighborhoods at Risk as U.S. Pushes to Cancel Important Climate Protection

As nearly two-thirds of the U.S. population sweltered under extreme heat advisories on Tuesday, news echoed through Black neighborhoods already scorched by the effects of climate change: the Trump administration was moving to tear the heart out of America’s climate protections.  In a decision that environmental activists say is one of the most severe blows […]

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Millions Face Toxic Water as Trump Reverses Key Environmental Reforms

Less than a year ago, the Biden administration’s Environmental Protection Agency unveiled the first national plan to remove lead pipes and limit the levels of harmful chemicals in drinking water — and they chose to do so in front of Black North Carolinians.  For decades, residents in the Tar Heel State have been concerned by […]

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A Pot of Unspent Federal Money Could Have Prevented Jackson’s Water Crisis

This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. Late in the summer of 2022, the Environmental Protection Agency sent the Mississippi state government a routine report assessing its use of federal funding for water infrastructure. The agency concluded with the words “no findings” — that is, the EPA found […]

Posted inEnvironmental Justice, Health, Unsafe Water, Water Quality

Federal Mandate Targets ‘Forever Chemicals’ Driving Black Communities’ Water Woes

Belinda Joyner, a former schoolteacher in North Carolina, a state where cancer clusters born from water contamination have formed, wonders if it is enough to regulate future contamination without working to repair communities that have lived with the pollution for generations. “We’ve been saying this for so many years,” Joyner said, “and it ticks me […]

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