Unfortunately, #CalEnviroScreen doesn't map race. But all those polluted red areas are the places where poc live.pic.twitter.com/Xm94SiCBkE
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As people of color, we're overburdened by multiple sources of pollution. Not just LA. Not just California. This goes for the entire US.
Yet although we're overburdened by pollution, people of color have been alienated by conversations about the environment and climate change.
Yet when it comes to the environment and climate change, these are our conversations to have. They're our conversations to lead.
Bay Area, help me out here: does this make sense by racial divisions as well as pollutants? @blacknerditypic.twitter.com/es4AJkh2Gj
@aurabogado This might be helpful? It's the census demographics of the US mapped out: http://demographics.coopercenter.org/DotMap/index.html …
So helpful thank you!! @HeyChrisEdwards
@aurabogado You're welcome! Thanks for the work you do!
@aurabogado Zip 91746. Pretty high. http://arcg.is/1PhKTv2
@aurabogado wow. not surprising that my SF hood (tenderloin), SOMA, & Chinatown have the most yellow-red areas.pic.twitter.com/yWUCrSYGeF
@aurabogado 11-20% here at my part of Camp Pendleton
@aurabogado I live in Glendale, CA. It's a racially mixed city a lot of Armenians. Not many Latin@s like me I live in a darkish orange area
@aurabogado Encino, Los Angeles. 69.
@aurabogado Santa Cruz Co at top, Monterey Co is south of Pajaro River. Guess where in Monterey Bay white ppl live.pic.twitter.com/Ohiwc90hls
@aurabogado The whole area is fairly mixed, but the points of the bay are well off white cities. Middle is agriculture, working class Latinx
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