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Mother of Environmental Justice: Hazel M. Johnson

  She Said: “If we want a safe environment for our children and grandchildren, we must clean up our act, no matter how hard a task it might be” ~ Hazel M. Johnson/The Mother of Environmental Justice elink.io | See Original Spread the love

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She Said:

“If we want a safe environment for our children and grandchildren,

we must clean up our act,

no matter how hard a task it might be”

~ Hazel M. Johnson/The Mother of Environmental Justice

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