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Southern Exposure Films

Southern Exposure’s environmental justice films include a number of mini-documentaries covering the stories of environmental action in the American South.

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Organization: Southern Exposure
Date: 5/13/22
Resource Type: Videos & Webinars
Topic: Environmental Justice, History, Pollution

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