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Deadly air pollutant disproportionately and systematically harms Americans of color, study finds

Deadly air pollutant ‘disproportionately and systematically’ harms Americans of color, study finds Published April 28 Share on Facebook Print article WASHINGTON - Nearly every source of the nation’s most pervasive and deadly air pollutant disproportionately affects Americans of color, regardless of their location or income level, according to a study published Wednesday. The analysis of fine-particle matter, which includes soot, shows how decisions made decades ago about where to build highways and industrial plants continue to harm the health of Black, Latino and Asian Americans. The findings of researchers from five universities, published in the online journal Science Advances, provide the most detailed evidence to date of how Americans of color have not reaped the same benefits as White Americans, even though the country has made major strides in curbing pollution from cars, trucks, factories and other sources. The particles studied have diameters of no more than

Penn study finds eviction moratoriums saved lives, slowed the spread of COVID-19

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North Carolina Museum of Art Hires Lauren Applebaum as Jim and Betty Becher Curator of American Art

North Carolina Museum of Art Hires Lauren Applebaum as Jim and Betty Becher Curator of American Art RALEIGH, North Carolina Subject Line Please provide verification code The North Carolina Museum of Art (NCMA) has announced the appointment of Lauren Applebaum as curator of American Art. Applebaum previously worked at the NCMA on the 2018 exhibition The Beyond: Georgia O’Keeffe and Contemporary Art as a GSK Curatorial Fellow in American Art. She will start her position Monday, May 3. She will be responsible for researching and expanding the NCMA’s American art holdings and as part of the curatorial team will strive to have the collection reflect multiple perspectives and varying dimensions of diversity. In addition she will organize special exhibitions focused on a range of subjects and themes in American art.

People of Color Breathe More Hazardous Air The Sources Are Everywhere

People of Color Breathe More Hazardous Air. The Sources Are Everywhere. Researchers uncovered stark disparities between white people and minorities across thousands of categories of pollution, including trucks, industry, agriculture and even restaurants. A home near the Marathon Petroleum Company refinery in River Rouge, near Detroit.Credit.Emily Rose Bennett for The New York Times April 28, 2021 Over the years, a mountain of evidence has brought to light a stark injustice: Compared with white Americans, people of color in the United States suffer disproportionately from exposure to pollution. Now, a new study on a particularly harmful type of air pollution shows just how broadly those disparities hold true. Black Americans are exposed to more pollution from every type of source, including industry, agriculture, all manner of vehicles, construction, residential sources and even emissions from restaurants. People of color more broadly, including Black and Hispanic people and Asia

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