Every time you turn on your tap, think about what you’d have to do if you couldn’t use it – ever.
That’s what daily life is still like in Flint, Michigan as a result of lead in the city’s water. The story may not be a top the national news these days, but the crisis continues and is not being fixed.
Listen to Green Connections Radio host Joan Michelson’s conversation with Nayyirah Sharrif, Flint resident and Director of Flint Rising, an organization pushing for clean water for Flint permanently.
This was conducted at the screening of a new documentary (in production by Anthony Baxter) at the D.C. Environmental Film Festival recently, which was followed by a panel discussion including with Nayyirah. These stories and the political maneuverings will make you furious that it continues.
Hear about:
- The real daily life in Flint and the community movement to fix it.
- The potential long-term health consequences for these residents.
- Why residents might not have their pipes replaced.(There’s some DCEFF background noise and this interview is a bit shorter than others on GCR.)
To learn more about Nayyirah Shariff, Flint Rising and Green Connections Radio, go to electricladiespodcast.com.
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