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Poor communities, frequently communities of color but not exclusively, suffer disproportionately. If you look at where our industrialized facilities tend to be located, they're not in the upper middle class neighborhoods.
Carol Browner
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Carol Browner
Age: 69
Born: 1955
Born: December 16
Environmentalist
Former Administrator Of The Environmental Protection Agency
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Miami
Florida
Carol Martha Browner
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