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A Word: Trouble the Waters

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English - July 09, 2023 07:00 - 22 minutes - ★★★★★ - 5.5K ratings
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It can take years for a water crisis in a predominantly Black city or town to make national news. But the harms of contaminated water often harm communities for generations. Beyond the ongoing health threats, dirty water can stifle business and economic development, driving down educational achievement, property values and investment. On today’s episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by journalist Adam Mahoney who has reported extensively on how undrinkable water in hurting Black communities across the rural south. 

Guest: Reporter Adam Mahoney of Capital B News

Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel

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It can take years for a water crisis in a predominantly Black city or town to make national news. But the harms of contaminated water often harm communities for generations. Beyond the ongoing health threats, dirty water can stifle business and economic development, driving down educational achievement, property values and investment. On today’s episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by journalist Adam Mahoney who has reported extensively on how undrinkable water in hurting Black communities across the rural south. 


Guest: Reporter Adam Mahoney of Capital B News


Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel


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