Hanford, a short drive from Yakama Nation. Again: environmental inequity always maps itself onto vulnerable communities.https://twitter.com/abc/status/861981847932325893 …
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I hope you'll write longer on this. It's the same the world over - I wrote about the Aboriginal activists from Maralinga being excluded 1/2
from the original siting decisions (of course) and then from all remediation considerations - we need those voices heard for all our sakes
Actually, it's closer to the Tri-Cities... which is where I live.
There's 200,000 people in the Tri-Cities. Like, I have no clue what you're talking about.
Seems like a classic "yes and" situation with more than 1 marginalised group at risk
I mean, we're more than likely going to be fine, so I'm not worried. But the Tri-Cities has 150,000 more people and is way closer.
I wouldn't call the Tri-Cities "marginalized." While we have a healthy Latino population (I'm one of them), it's pretty white and privileged
In that case, what's the issue with promoting potential impact on Yakama Nation?
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