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Pollution

The rise of environmental justice

In the midst of a pandemic and an uprising for racial equity, advocates for communities of color near industrial facilities seize the moment

by Rick Mullin , with data analysis by Cheryl Hogue
August 24, 2020 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 98, Issue 32
Photo of he Coalition Against Death Alley and their supporters marching by chemical plants in Geismar, Louisiana.

Credit: Julie Dermansky | Members of the Coalition Against Death Alley and their supporters marched by chemical plants in Geismar, Louisiana, on day three of a 5-day march through Louisiana's "Cancer Alley" between New Orleans and Baton Rouge.

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