Environmental justice advocate seeks federal action for Alabama communities

Robert Bullard, an advisor to the White House, is calling for immediate federal aid for two African American neighborhoods in Alabama affected by environmental issues.

Lee Hedgepeth reports for Inside Climate News.


In short:

  • Robert Bullard, a White House environmental advisor, urges rapid federal help for the historically Black community of Shiloh in Alabama, facing severe flooding issues after a highway elevation.
  • Residents of Shiloh and the Strain Road neighborhood in Athens experience environmental disparities, such as lack of sewer access and stormwater infrastructure, linked to structural environmental racism.
  • Bullard's recent meetings with Department of Transportation officials ended in frustration, with federal actions delayed due to an ongoing civil rights probe.

Key quote:

“Failed policies and flawed infrastructure should not be acceptable based on the income or race of the impacted community."

— Catherine Coleman Flowers, Alabama environmentalist

Why this matters:

This issue sheds light on the ongoing struggle for environmental justice in historically marginalized communities. These issues not only affect the residents' immediate health and well-being but also highlight the broader national problem of infrastructure inequality based on race and class.

Be sure to read EHN’s coverage of another historically Black town in rural Alabama fighting for change after toxic waste, dumped by out-of-state developers, impacted their health.

About the author(s):

EHN Curators
EHN Curators
Articles curated and summarized by the Environmental Health News' curation team. Some AI-based tools helped produce this text, with human oversight, fact checking and editing.

You Might Also Like

Recent

Top environmental health news from around the world.

Environmental Health News

Your support of EHN, a newsroom powered by Environmental Health Sciences, drives science into public discussions. When you support our work, you support impactful journalism. It all improves the health of our communities. Thank you!

donate