Not In Our Backyard: Fighting Pollution in Richmond, California

Richmond, California is located in the San Francisco Bay Area, world-renowned for its natural coastal beauty. Though Richmond enjoys the ocean breezes like many of its neighbors, those breezes often come laden with chemical fumes, hazardous waste residues, and particulate matter. Richmond is one of the lowest-income communities in the Bay Area. It’s also one of the most toxic. But in recent years, Richmond’s also become a leader in the growing environmental justice movement, due in large part to lots of grassroots community action. On this edition, we’ll hear how community activists in this heavily polluted area are coming together to fight for environmental justice.
Special thanks to Richmond Confidential, a project of the Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley.

Sherry Padgett, community activist; Gayle McLaughlin, Mayor of Richmond, California; Eric Blum, filmmaker; Sandy Saeturn, Asian Pacific Environmental Network; Nile Malloy, Jessica Tovar, Communities for a Better Environment .

Host: Jen Chien Producers: George Lavender, Andrew Stelzer Contributing Producers: Kyung Jin Lee, Sara Bernard Executive Director: Lisa Rudman Development Manager: Juanita Carroll Young Production Interns: Lisa Bartfai, Eryn Mathewson, Salima Hamirani Web Editor: Irene Florez Organizational Volunteers: Dan Turner, Alton Byrd and Barbara Barnett

 


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