Washington combines extensive scientific research with deep reporting to demonstrate that the black-white IQ gap is not a reflection of inherent racial difference but the product of unequal living and working environments. In a powerful indictment of systemic racism, Washington links studies proving the negative physical and cognitive effects of lead and other heavy metals, neurotoxins, bad nutrition, and poor pre-natal care to the demographic reality that poor Black communities are exposed to these dangers at a far higher rate than white populations.
Join DC EcoWomen to discuss the devastating consequences of environmental racism and what can be done to remedy its toxic effects on marginalized communities.
It is recommended to read the book before, but those that identify as women in the DMV may join the conversation.
Event hosted on December 9th from 6 to 7pm
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