Environmental racism: What is it, and what can we do about it?
Communities of color face a disproportionate risk of exposure to pollution
LIFESTYLE Injustice
Environmental racism is a form of systemic racism whereby communities of color are exposed to more environmental dangers than others. It can take many forms, from workplaces with unsafe health regulations to citizens drinking contaminated groundwater and children attending dilapidated schools with asbestos problems. The Flint water crisis is a prime example of environmental racism, and, a decade after community activists discovered lead in Flint’s pipes, residents are still fighting for clean, affordable water for all.
So what does the research say about environmental racism, and what can we do to prevent it? Click through to learn more.