First of all, I start off with some numbered facts about the black community, TRI sites, and schools in Los Angeles.
LA county total population = 9,951,690
Black population in LA county = 925,507
Total number of schools in LA = 2399
Total number of TRI sites in LA = 374
Number of schools within a mile of a TRI site = 782
Number of schools within a half mile of a TRI site = 232
Number of blacks within a half mile of a TRI site = 285,406
Using data from the US Health and Human Services website, UCLA Mapshare's website, I made maps using the data that for TRI site locations in LA county, California census tracts, and school locations in LA county.
This just shows that we are putting ourselves in danger with the waste we produce. The proximity of schools to these toxic sites is concerning because the chemicals could affect the health of young school age children. In addition, the large majority of the black community in Los Angeles County lives within half a mile of these TRI sites. According to the Environmental Protection Agency's website, "The TRI Program was created in response to several events that raised public concern about local preparedness for chemical emergencies and the availability of information on hazardous substances."
The bottom line is that change must occur and that we must put our future generation's health and sustainability before interests of industries.
LA county total population = 9,951,690
Black population in LA county = 925,507
Total number of schools in LA = 2399
Total number of TRI sites in LA = 374
Number of schools within a mile of a TRI site = 782
Number of schools within a half mile of a TRI site = 232
Number of blacks within a half mile of a TRI site = 285,406
Using data from the US Health and Human Services website, UCLA Mapshare's website, I made maps using the data that for TRI site locations in LA county, California census tracts, and school locations in LA county.
This just shows that we are putting ourselves in danger with the waste we produce. The proximity of schools to these toxic sites is concerning because the chemicals could affect the health of young school age children. In addition, the large majority of the black community in Los Angeles County lives within half a mile of these TRI sites. According to the Environmental Protection Agency's website, "The TRI Program was created in response to several events that raised public concern about local preparedness for chemical emergencies and the availability of information on hazardous substances."
The bottom line is that change must occur and that we must put our future generation's health and sustainability before interests of industries.