In this episode I sit down with Dr. Norie Singer and we discuss why nationally and historically, communities with high proportions of low-income people and people of color tend to attract the "siting" of environmental hazards (factories, incinerators, mining operations, nuclear waste storage, etc.), and not the other way around.
Here is a list of some of the non-profits that were mentioned in our episode.
Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition
Michigan Environmental Council
Michigan Sierra Club
Michigan United
We the People of Detroit
The Greening of Detroit
Detroiters for Environmental Justice
D-Town Farm
Keep Detroit Growing
Environmental Transformation Movement of Flint
350.org (http://350.org/)
The Ezekiel Project, Saginaw
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