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The Jackson Water System Has Been Failing For Decades Due To Racism

The Jackson Water System Has Been Failing For Decades Due To Racism

Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese · Margaret Flowers

September 13, 20221h 0m

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Residents of West Jackson are in the midst of a severe water crisis due to the failure of a water treatment facility and don't know when they will have clean water in their homes again. The state is failing to get water to everyone, so many local groups are organizing mutual aid efforts. The governor refuses to access federal funds to fully repair the city's water infrastructure, which has been failing for decades. Clearing the FOG speaks with Kali Akuno, a co-founder of Cooperation Jackson, about the current crisis, including how the wealthy residents were spared, how it fits into the bigger picture of systemic racism and the drive to privatize, and what you can do to support efforts to build water sovereignty. For more information, visit PopularResistance.org.