Thursday, May 16Maximizing our Collective Impact

Shrouded Poem

Photo Credits: Environmental Justice Is Our Cry of Defense Ricardo Levins Morales

By Ariana Thornton

Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, 

Richmond, California,

Cancer Alley of Louisiana, and

more are covered by a funeral shroud—smoke plaguing

from nearby oil, gas, and plastic plants, festering

in low-income communities,

Black and Brown bodies,

to produce asthma,

lung disease,

heart disease, 

strokes.

Take the hours-long drive to Great Falls now, and

watch comfortably spaced houses of

suburban neighborhoods dissolve into

acres of woodlands, expanses of lawns

(well-manicured, green),

beautiful mansions in the richest,

most coveted zip code in Virginia,

where well water is clear and

forest air is fresh,

where children play without a chemical factory

roaring around the corner,

where grandparents lounge outside without worry

of lung cancer.

Understand that clean air should not only

be a privilege of the affluent few.

Know that polluters of Cancer Alley are excused and

exempted, but not homeowners from early deaths. 

How much longer will their lives be shrouded?

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