Seeking Environmental Justice in Kansas City
S3 Ep8
May 19, 2024 | | 1 min read
Reporter Credits:
Nicole Dolan, Julie Freijat, Cody Boston
In cities across the U.S., heavily polluted industrial zones are often established adjacent to communities of color and low-income residents. “Flatland in Focus” speaks with residents living in Kansas City-area neighborhoods that suffer from a history of pollution.
Companion Article
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Advocates in Wyandotte County are seeking environmental justice for communities paying the health care price for decades of industrial pollution.
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