South Baltimore Community Land Trust
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Creating community led development without displacement and Zero Waste in Baltimore.
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Carlos Sanchez on the difference btwn how workers at the medical waste incinerator, community members and reality sees the ongoing black smoke pollution from the facility and how a corporate spokesperson recently greenwashed it as "just steam". Governor Wes Moore MD Environment
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Announcement: I'm honored to now be a columnist for the indispensable In These Times. In my first piece, I talk to working-class residents of sacrifice zones in South Baltimore & Ohio experiencing distinct public health crises w/ a common causeârailroads inthesetimes.com/article/curtisâŠ
Incredible youth led action for our freedom to breathe clean air today at the nationâs largest medical waste incinerator. The ongoing history of violations at the facility spreads across two photos⊠MD Environment Governor Wes Moore we need leadership.
Just days after dismissing their black smoke violations as "steam"...nation's largest medical waste incinerator has a major black smoke event right before youth led action demanding an end to these violations. Hard to believe...see for yourself Governor Wes Moore MD Environment
While it looks like Curtis Bay Energy took the evidence we presented today on their pollution violations...they failed to tell us that just yesterday that had another major black smoke event while MD Environment is conducting an enforcement action against them. Phylicia Porter
Group protests medical waste incinerator's 'black smoke' âŠMD Environmentâ© âŠGovernor Wes Mooreâ© wbaltv.com/article/group-âŠ
Reacting to a workerâs on-the-job death, council members say BaltimoreDPW's toxic culture problem is at the top shorturl.at/JG3Yu Its director was assailed for being out-of-touch amid reported hazardous conditions. âFor some reason, you didnât know that that was happening"