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A Community of Color Contends With the Navy’s Toxic Legacy - Exposed episode 1
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A Community of Color Contends With the Navy’s Toxic Legacy - Exposed episode 1

Decades after the Navy closed a Cold War radiation research lab at San Francisco's Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, the mess isn't completely cleaned up. Neighbors in Bayview-Hunters Point are demanding accountability for the toxic legacy amid charges of environmental racism.

Civic · Mel Baker, Rebecca Bowe

November 25, 202437m 42s

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Decades after the Navy closed a Cold War radiation research lab at San Francisco's Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, the mess isn't completely cleaned up. Neighbors in Bayview-Hunters Point are demanding accountability for the toxic legacy amid charges of environmental racism.

Check out the full series at https://sfpublicpress.org/exposed

Topics

environmentpollutionhunters point naval shipyardus navydr. ahimsa porter sumchaichris robertsuss independenceoperation crossroadscommunity health monitoring systembay view hunter’s point community advocatesbayview hunters pointraymond tompkinsleaotis martinmichelle piercerebecca bowetetra tech ecnaval radiological defense laboratorysabrina hallcold warproject 4.1san franciscocommittee to bridge the gap