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Public Radio's Environmental News Magazine (follow us on Google News)

November 8, 1991

Air Date: November 8, 1991

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Environmental Justice / Steve Curwood

Steve reports on the First National People of Color Environmental Summit, in Washington, DC. The meeting was a watershed for the nascent "environmental justice" movement, bringing together activists from the civil rights, Native rights, and economic and social justice movements. (05:52)

Building Bridges, Mending Fences

Steve talks with Ben Chavis, Executive Director of the United Church of Christ's Commission for Racial Justice, and Michael Fischer, the Executive Director of the Sierra Club, about the relationship between people of color and the mainstream environmental movement. (04:25)

Civil Rights, Environmental Rights / Gunner Jensen

Gunner Jensen reports on a civil rights lawsuit filed by residents of Kettleman City, California, in an attempt to block a hazardous waste incinerator. The first-of-its-kind suit charges that Chemwaste targeted Kettleman City for the facility because of its poor and minority population. It also charges local officials with violating public participation laws by not translating approval proceedings into Spanish. (06:26)

Sioux Say No to Trash, and Cash / Scott Schlegel

Scott Schlegel reports on the decision by the Rosebud Sioux nation in South Dakota to reject a municipal trash landfill that would have brought the impoverished reservation a million dollars a year in revenues. (05:05)

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Environmental Justice

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Building Bridges, Mending Fences

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Civil Rights, Environmental Rights

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Sioux Say No to Trash, and Cash

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