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A Tree Grows in Birmingham

This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, independent news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. It is republished with permission. Sign up for their newsletter here. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Sometimes Thomasine Jackson can’t get to work.  Jackson, 65, said if there’s been a hard rain, water covers her entire street, leaving her […]

Posted inCulture, History

‘Don’t Forget About Us’: Generations of Neglect Preceded Attack on Black Buffalo

BUFFALO, N.Y. — One of this city’s main thoroughfares is crossed by a prominent, white archway marked with large black letters: “African American Heritage Corridor.” Michigan Avenue is home to historic buildings and stained-glass chapels, but the most important one sits beside the arch: a 177-year-old, red-brick church, memorialized as the last stop of the […]

Posted inEnvironmental Justice

Concentration of Oil and Gas Drilling in Black Neighborhoods Is Deliberate, Study Suggests

For decades, state governments and private companies have asserted that oil production sites were chosen solely by natural factors: where oil was most abundant, easiest to drill, and cheapest to procure. But a new study by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley identifies more pernicious motivations, suggesting that social factors — namely race — […]

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