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How Industries Can Profit from Historic Inequities and Create Oppressive Systems

“In a lot of ways it goes back to the idea of some bodies literally being valued more than other bodies.” Anya Groner, New Orleans Center for Creative Arts  The article centers on Sharon Lavigne, an advocate for environmental regulation in the St. James Parish region of Louisiana. The region is home to hundreds of petrochemical and petroleum plants, which emit carcinogens into the air of the surrounding mostly Black communities. Groner talks about how the history of slavery and Black oppression enables present-day environmental racism.  Listen: Anya Groner on the history and reality of environmental racism.   Guest Anya Groneris a writer and teacher at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts. Her piece in the Atlantic’s Inheritance project is titled “One Oppressive Economy Begets Another.” She says the region of Louisiana featured in her article is a classic example of environmental racism. ”It’s often called cancer alley … because there’s so many

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The Little-Known History of Black People in America Before 1619

The Atlantic’s “Inheritance” project continues to explore Black history in America with Chapter Two: Uncovering Black History in the Places and Spaces “Where Memories Live.” The newest piece in the second chapter is from Pulitzer Prize winner Annette Gordon-Reed, taken from her book “On Juneteenth.” The excerpt explores the history of Africans in America prior to 1619, including that of Moroccan explorer Estebanico.  “The point is to think about Jamestown, but to see that Black people were all over [America] … the Black experience is much more varied than plantation slavery.” Annette Gordon-Reed Listen: Author Annette Gordon-Reed on the longer and more nuanced history of Black people in America.

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