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Environmental justice activists react to the lack of disciplinary action following the botched Little Village implosion
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Environmental justice activists react to the lack of disciplinary action following the botched Little Village implosion

Kim Wasserman, executive Director of the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization joins other environmental activists near the former Crawford Coal Power Plant Site in Chicago to voice their displeasure at a large warehouse that was built on the site of the power plant on July 26, 2021. (Jose M. Osorio / Chicago Tribune)

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