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The Impact of Systemic Racism on Jackson’s Water Crisis

The Impact of Systemic Racism on Jackson’s Water Crisis

FromThe Strong Towns Podcast


The Impact of Systemic Racism on Jackson’s Water Crisis

FromThe Strong Towns Podcast

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Nov 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A prominent question that keeps coming up since the beginning of the Jackson, Mississippi, water crisis is, “How did we get to this point?” 
If you’ve been tuning in to the Strong Towns Podcast, you’ll know that Chuck has talked about the water crisis in Jackson a couple of times working to answer this question. He’s gone in depth about the financial fragility of our water systems, how they work, and why we even have them. 
After hearing Chuck’s analysis, some Strong Towns members felt there was not enough emphasis on the impact systemic racism has had on the situation. In this podcast, Chuck talks with Amanda Lanata, Strong Towns member and former Jackson resident, on the racial complexities in Jackson and how race is linked to the water crisis. 
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES

“The Jackson Water Crisis Is Not a Fluke. Your City Could Be Next,” hosted by Charles Marohn, Strong Towns Podcast (September 2022).


“Water System Crises and Solutions,” hosted by Charles Marohn, Strong Towns Podcast (November 2022).


Don’t forget to participate this Friday in Strong Towns’ annual #BlackFridayParking event!


Charles Marohn (Twitter).


Cover image source: Unsplash.
Released:
Nov 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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