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Two recent college grads trying to address contaminated water in an isolated town. But what can two young people really do to help solve a 20-year-old problem embedded deep in the ground — and in local politics? We're exploring water justice and public policy in California's Central Valley and roadblocks on the state's path to achieving the Human Right to Water. This episode is hosted by Sunny Singhal and tells the stories of Mateo Fernandez and Destiny Montes.
Transcript: https://gspp.berkeley.edu/research-and-impact/news/podcast/episode-605-theres-something-in-the-water
By Goldman School of Public Policy and Berkeley Institute for Young Americans4.9
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Two recent college grads trying to address contaminated water in an isolated town. But what can two young people really do to help solve a 20-year-old problem embedded deep in the ground — and in local politics? We're exploring water justice and public policy in California's Central Valley and roadblocks on the state's path to achieving the Human Right to Water. This episode is hosted by Sunny Singhal and tells the stories of Mateo Fernandez and Destiny Montes.
Transcript: https://gspp.berkeley.edu/research-and-impact/news/podcast/episode-605-theres-something-in-the-water