Environment
Redlining's enduring impact shows up in WA pollution disparity
New research out of UW suggests historic, racist lending practices still affect inequitable exposure to hazardous pollution today.
New research out of UW suggests historic, racist lending practices still affect inequitable exposure to hazardous pollution today.
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