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Ravaged by hurricanes, a historic Black community fights for survival
Ironton, a small incorporated community in Louisiana, was devastated by Hurricane Ida. But the destruction was not inevitable. Founded by freed people who were previously enslaved, Ironton residents had to fight for running water, sewage – and levees.
Katrina vanden Heuvel: Jackson, Mississippi, water crisis highlights climate injustice
Extreme weather will put a strain on global water supplies.
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The inequality of American parks
Neighborhoods of color have access to 44% less park space, according to a new analysis.
Donnel Baird wants to bring green energy to America’s poorest neighborhoods
Solar panels and clean heat shouldn’t be limited to the wealthy, says Donnel Baird, who’s bringing green power to low-income neighborhoods.
civileats.com
Is the vegan movement ready to reckon with racism?
Black vegans and animal rights activists are calling on their white counterparts to embrace intersectionality and create long-term, structural change.
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Climate change, structural racism pose double threat to Black parents. Birth workers can help
A broad body of research shows that systemic racism makes Black parents and their babies more likely to experience adverse birth outcomes than white parents and babies.
www.politico.com
Environmental justice in the spotlight
A broad national reckoning over structural racism has elevated the perspectives of the environmental justice movement.
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