West Chicago’s Latino residents say they don’t want trash from Naperville, Wheaton and other white communities – Chicago Sun-Times

Lawyers will argue to state officials that the trash facility should be blocked. The site is “being promoted as beneficial to the broader, whiter and wealthier region,” said Robert Weinstock, director of Northwestern University’s Environmental Advocacy Center. “This is a textbook example of structural environmental racism.”
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Old Joe
2 years ago

I don’t want Venezuelas trash!

Giddyap
2 years ago

 Another Environmental Racism Hoax/Fraud

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