2/3/22

Exploring the History of Environmental Justice to Support Anti-Racism

Welcome to Upstream's vlog! This Black History Month, Upstream Policy Analyst and Coordinator Marcel Howard discusses the historical scars of environmental racism and the rise of the environmental justice movement. Learn more: https://upstreamsolutions.org/blog/black-history-month-environmental-justice The Environmental Justice (EJ) movement addresses a statistical fact: people who live, work and play in America's most polluted environments are commonly people of color and the poor.
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