Sasha Stevens- Personal topic- 2/9/2023

 I read a scientific article on air and lead pollution in low income areas and their effects on children. This article was written by Dr. Manduca and Dr. Sampson on how these two pollutants are causing an increase on children having a higher risk of becoming teen mothers, incarceration, and intergenerational low-income. Data for these low income neighborhoods were used from the American Census on linking pollution to various regions. This data showed a significant amount of black children have an increase in risk amongst all three issues. These areas are a result of past redlining of minority communities. The government and communities all around the country need to start making an effort in funding these low invested areas. These areas are a result of low funding and thus are being taken advantage of for placement of toxic waste and unhealthy environments. Having healthy local areas will benefit everyone in the economy and these struggling communities. This article does a great job on highlighting the impact the the physical environment on communities. Especially ones that are in low-income and higher risk areas. 

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