Not in My Neighborhood, Not Anywhere: Unpacking the 6th Principle of Environmental Justice
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In this episode of the Environmental Justice Lab, I break down the 6th principle of Environmental Justice. The principle demands the cessation of the production of all toxins, hazardous waste, and radioactive materials, and holds producers strictly accountable to the people for detoxification and containment at the point of production.
Let's be crystal clear: the burden of pollution doesn’t belong on the backs of Black, Brown, Indigenous, and low-income communities who are forced to live next to toxic facilities. It belongs on the producers — the corporations and industries who profit from poisoning our air, water, and soil.
Think about it this way: If CEOs had to live next to their own plants, how quickly would they find cleaner ways to operate?
This episode is a call to stop compromising, stop capitulating, and stop letting polluters shift the blame onto the people they’re harming. Environmental justice demands accountability. It demands detoxification. It demands we stop polluting.
Tune in, get educated, and get engaged because we’re not wavering.
References:
The Principles of Environmental Justice
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