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What Role Does Race Play In Shaping Environmental Policies?

In this Friday, April 27, 2018, file photo, trees in a cutback sit between an existing pipeline channel, left, and a new pipeline channel, on Bayou Sorrel in the Atchafalaya River Basin in Louisiana. Owners of a newly completed south Louisiana pipeline say they expect the transport of crude oil from Lake Charles to St. James to begin Monday, April 1, 2019. (Gerald Herbert/AP)
In this Friday, April 27, 2018, file photo, trees in a cutback sit between an existing pipeline channel, left, and a new pipeline channel, on Bayou Sorrel in the Atchafalaya River Basin in Louisiana. Owners of a newly completed south Louisiana pipeline say they expect the transport of crude oil from Lake Charles to St. James to begin Monday, April 1, 2019. (Gerald Herbert/AP)

When people think of racial injustice, they may think of housing or the criminal justice system. But what about air and water?

Here & Now‘s Robin Young speaks with Dr. Robert Bullard, distinguished professor of urban planning and environmental policy at Texas Southern University, and from Travis London, a member of Rise St. James, a community advocacy group fighting environmental injustice in St. James, Louisiana.

This article was originally published on WBUR.org.

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