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Justice in Chester

Justice in Chester

During the 1990s, residents in Chester, Pennsylvania, a predominantly poor African-American community, organized a movement to stop the ongoing permitting of waste treatment facilities in their city. The decades-long history of increasing pollution, grievances and the grassroots struggle to halt the city's clustering of commercial and hazardous waste facilities is chronicled in this documentary.

Justice in Chester is presented by your local public television station.

Distributed nationally by American Public Television

Justice in Chester

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Discover the importance of community involvement and the power of grassroots efforts. (26m 46s)

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