Source: Barbara Davidson / Getty Louisiana’s Black communities, my community, continue to reckon with systemic and environmental racism with the biggest fossil fuel buildout in our lifetimes. Twenty-eight
Africatown and McIntosh, two predominantly Black communities located in Alabama’s “chemical corridor,” a 60-mile stretch of land in Alabama, are living in the shadow of Alabama’s booming chemical
Source: Sarah Rice / Getty In the United States, environmental crises are not just isolated incidents but stark reminders of systemic issues that disproportionately affect marginalized communities.
Source: Sarah Rice / Getty In the United States, environmental crises are not just isolated incidents but stark reminders of systemic issues that disproportionately affect marginalized communities.