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What the Eyes Don't See

A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City
in: Sociology
Summary:

The book chronicles the discovery of the Flint, Michigan water crisis, where lead-contaminated water endangered the community's health, particularly that of its children. It details the author's relentless investigation and advocacy efforts to expose the truth and fight for justice against government negligence and indifference.

Key points:

1. Environmental Injustice: The book shows how marginalized groups, like Flint's poor and black community, often face more environmental hazards, such as lead-contaminated water.

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