'Communities of color face disproportionate rates of natural disaster and environmental harm. Staff writer
Vann R. Newkirk II argues that discrimination in public planning is to blame. “Pollution and the risk of disaster are assigned to black and brown communities through generations of discrimination and political neglect,” says Newkirk II. The environment is a system controlled and designed by people—and people can be racist.' --
The Atlantic
Published on June 07, 2017 03:56