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Oppressive Heat: Climate Change and Civil Rights

Oppressive Heat: Climate Change and Civil Rights

Communities of color often live closest to factories and refineries that spew toxic pollution.

Climate One · Climate One from The Commonwealth Club

November 10, 201752m 59s

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Show Notes

Communities of color often live closest to factories and refineries that spew toxic pollution. That’s one reason why polls show more African Americans and Latinos say climate is a serious concern than whites. Ingrid Brostrom, Assistant Director, Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment Rev. Dr. Gerald Durley, Pastor Emeritus, Providence Missionary Baptist Church of Atlanta, GA Mystic, Musician, Bay Area Coordinator, Hip Hop Caucus This program was recorded in front of a live audience at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, CA on October 31, 2017.

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