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In her Thesis paper, “nature as privilege:how environmental racism changes the accès to fresh air and the effects of New York city’s communities’ Sarah c. Morrison argues that the root issues of high air pollution and the subsequent negative health effects can be found in the racist redlining practices of the 1990s. Last year, at the virtual vision zero cities conference, academics activists and elected officials revealed how they think cities can restore power to the communities harmed by Robert Moses and his discipline.Kia Wilson summarize these ideas in the article vision zero cities conference.which of the strategies discussed do you think would be most effective in remedying the legacy and impact environmental and institutional racism?

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