It's a hard day to breathe in Southern California today. It's literally hazardous in Central San Bernardino (a latinx and black community).pic.twitter.com/8B6k4se5s3
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But, because white journalists continue to hammer out stories about policies and not people, this gets overlooked.
The EPA says San Bernardino's air quality is HAZARDOUS (not just unhealthy or very unhealthy) today. But it's invisible people breathing it.
Anytime a region goes hazardous on the air quality index, it should be a MAJOR STORY. But it's a story about people of color, so it's not.
Reminder that I'm still a writer for hire. I understand the science and I know the people. But I'm latina, and that works against me.
Also: please don't be one of the employed writers poaching my twitter feed to get credit for this story. It's so tacky.
Write your own story! Then I can include it in my morning brief with a link. :-)
There is literally no money in that, and we must stop demanding free labor from women of color. Plus I always prefer to have my work edited.
If you're not going to write the story yourself, then complaining about someone talking your data makes no sense.
San Bernadino is 33% white.
Mt. Shasta is ground zero for the Water War and then there's the Delta Tunnels
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