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In Chicago, Environmental Justice Was Birthed by a Black Woman. A New Podcast Tells Her Story

An audio docuseries about Hazel Johnson recognizes the community organizer’s importance in developing the growing movement.

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Organization: Capital B
Date: 2023-09-27
Resource Type: Podcast, Resources
Topic: Environmental Justice, History

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