In this episode, Angel and India dive into the Savannah Garbage Incinerator, a place that didn't just pollute the environment but put workers and nearby communities at real risk. They bring together historical documents, a Sierra Club report, news clips, and civil rights history to show how labor, environmental, and racial justice all connect. Through the voices of workers, the community, and modern examples like Atlanta's Proctor Creek, they trace patterns of neglect and resistance that are still happening today. It's about seeing the human side of environmental harm and why these stories matter now. we also consider the lessons these histories offer for current environmental activism.
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