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April 13, 2007

Interview: Paul Mohai - 4/13/07

Twenty years ago, a report called “Toxic Wastes and Race”  indicated that racial minorities were exposed to far greater environmental risks than other Americans. A new report takes a look at whether things have changed since then.  Paul Mohai is a professor of natural resources at the environment at the U of M who has been studying the links between race, income and toxic waste sites. Michigan Radio’s Jack Lessenberry spoke with him.

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