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Black Women in Tech Might Be the Key to Climate Justice

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By Nadira Jamerson | Word In Black (WIB) - Toxic air. Dirty water. It seems we find out every day about another Black neighborhood being damaged by environmental pollution. The Justice Department recently filed a complaint against the city of Jackson, Mississippi — which has been without clean water since August — over its alleged […]

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