Building a Movement

Published: June 21, 2023, 4 a.m.

America has a long history of clustering heavy industry and toxic facilities in communities where people of color live. But in the 1980s, a series of events sparked a movement to fight back against these environmental injustices. We trace the history of the environmental justice movement from the farmlands of North Carolina to a watershed moment in the nation's capital.\xa0

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Vernice Miller Travis, environmental justice pioneer; Executive Vice President, Metro Group\xa0

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Rachel Seidman, curator at the Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum\xa0

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Charles Lee, a founder of the environmental justice movement; senior policy advisor, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights\xa0