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The History of White Lawmakers Trying to Take Over Mississippi’s Predominately Black Capital

Arekia Bennett-Scott didn’t expect her hometown to be thrust into the national spotlight just months after the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi, resurfaced tensions over how state officials treat the majority-Black city.  Yet, residents in the Democratic-led capital are now pushing back against efforts by white Republican state officials to gain more power over the […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy

The History of White Lawmakers Trying to Take Over Mississippi’s Predominantly Black Capital

Arekia Bennett-Scott didn’t expect her hometown to be thrust into the national spotlight just months after the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi, resurfaced tensions over how state officials treat the majority-Black city.  Yet, residents in the Democratic-led capital are now pushing back against efforts by white Republican state officials to gain more power over the […]

Posted inEnvironmental Justice, Water Quality

Jackson’s Not Alone. Water Crises Are Plaguing Black Communities Nationwide.

JACKSON, Miss. — The historic floods that washed across southern Louisiana in 2016 left Joyce Turner Keller’s home so damaged she was forced to sleep in her car. The Baton Rouge native had no flood insurance to recover the belongings she lost in the floodwaters. Government officials were slow to respond as she struggled with […]

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Jackson’s Running Water Is ‘High-Pressure Poison,’ Residents Say

JACKSON, Miss.  — Tim Finch first heard about the “messed up” water in Jackson three decades ago as a teenager. The lifelong resident has always believed the city’s on-again, off-again, “brown” tap water was unsafe to drink. But as a child in the 1990s, he didn’t completely understand why. Now, at 45 years old, Finch […]

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Mississippi Water Crisis Is ‘Racism to the Umpteenth Degree,’ Residents Say

The water crisis that has left residents of Jackson, Mississippi, struggling to bathe, cook, and flush their toilets has been decades in the making.  For years, Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba has asked for financial assistance from the state government to alleviate the city’s infrastructure needs. Local organizers, rather than wait on the government, have […]