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Category: North Carolina

Posted inCOVID-19, Culture, Economies, Immigration, North Carolina, Public Health

We’re partnering with Enlace Latino NC to cover economy, environment in rural Latinx communities

by Lyndsey Gilpin May 3, 2021May 6, 2021

Victoria Bouloubasis will cover the intersection of environmental issues and economic mobility in Latinx, immigrant, and refugee communities in North Carolina.

Posted inAtlantic Coast, Food & Agriculture, Justice, North Carolina, Public Health, Water

‘We all feel targeted’: Rural N.C. community pushes back against landfill, hog farms

by Joey Horan February 3, 2021January 14, 2022

Home-grown and statewide organizers, scholars, and scientists are calling attention to the sheer amount of environmental hazards near Snow Hill that threaten air and water quality

Posted inAtlantic Coast, COVID-19, Food & Agriculture, Immigration, Justice, North Carolina, Public Health

Farmworkers left behind by broken labor and disaster aid systems

by Victoria Bouloubasis December 2, 2020January 14, 2022

A hurricane season on top of a pandemic showed how farmworkers in North Carolina are susceptible to dangerous conditions on the job.

Posted inCOVID-19, Economies, Florida, Food & Agriculture, Georgia, Justice, North Carolina, Public Health, South Carolina

‘Treated as expendable’: Migrant farmworkers fall through gaps in the rural South’s patchwork health system

by Timothy Pratt October 7, 2020January 14, 2022

The health care system and workplace safety regulations weren’t set up to help the people who harvest our food. The pandemic has only deepened the problem.

Posted inAlabama, Black Belt, Climate, Delta, Economies, Energy, Georgia, Justice, Mississippi, North Carolina, Public Health

How Europe’s wood pellet appetite worsens environmental racism in the South

by Danielle Purifoy October 5, 2020January 14, 2022

An expanding wood pellet market in the Southeast has fallen short of climate and job goals—instead bringing air pollution, noise and reduced biodiversity in majority Black communities.

Posted inClimate, Disaster Recovery, Food & Agriculture, Immigration, Justice, North Carolina, Uncategorized

Without emergency alerts in Spanish, Latino immigrants in rural North Carolina can’t prepare for storms

by Victoria Bouloubasis September 21, 2020January 14, 2022

Each hurricane season, eastern North Carolina braces for the worst. But emergency planning, response and recovery efforts neglect a major marginalized population: rural Latinos.

Posted inJustice, North Carolina

Apply to our environmental justice writing workshop

by Lyndsey Gilpin September 2, 2020September 2, 2020

Learn about media industry, pitching, how to access public records, and more.

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