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waterloop #96: Rising Up Against Environmental Racism with Chandra Taylor and Marquita Bradshaw

waterloop #96: Rising Up Against Environmental Racism with Chandra Taylor and Marquita Bradshaw

Fromwaterloop: exploring solutions


waterloop #96: Rising Up Against Environmental Racism with Chandra Taylor and Marquita Bradshaw

Fromwaterloop: exploring solutions

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
May 13, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A plan to route an oil pipeline through predominantly black neighborhoods in Memphis is an example of how minority communities across the country are overburdened by pollution and subjected to environmental racism, say Chandra Taylor, Senior Attorney and Leader of the Environmental Justice Initiative at the Southern Environmental Law Center, and Marquita Bradshaw, Executive Director of Sowing Justice. They discuss how the cumulative impacts of pollution in communities like southwest Memphis must be considered when proposals such as the pipeline arise. Chandra and Marquita explain how to respond to projects that pose a pollution and public health threat to a community, including the critical need for grassroots mobilization and exploration of all options at the local, state, and federal levels.
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Released:
May 13, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast helping water leaders to discover solutions and drive change. waterloop is for people who work in water at utilities, government, universities, engineering firms, technology companies, and environmental organizations. The podcast helps listeners to become more knowledgeable experts, creators of change in communities, and builders of a sustainable and equitable water future. waterloop is hosted by Travis Loop, who brings two decades of experience in journalism and water communications, including at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.