Opinion: Memphis must demand more from industrial polluters
“If a company’s business model depends on the exploitation of a Black city and the enrichment of a few power brokers at the top, we don’t want them here.”
LaTricea Adams is CEO and president of Young, Gifted & Green, a nonprofit environmental justice organization.
There are 3 articles by LaTricea Adams :
“If a company’s business model depends on the exploitation of a Black city and the enrichment of a few power brokers at the top, we don’t want them here.”
“Let xAI not be a monument to what was taken from Memphis but a testament to what happens when a city demands justice for its people.”
“Air pollution doesn’t know borders. It doesn’t stop at the state line. Running dozens of polluting turbines at this location would threaten air quality for families in South Memphis as well as those in Southaven.”
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