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Twenty-five years ago this week, activists at the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit drafted and adopted the principles of environmental justice, which have guided a gro
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With the appropriations process in full swing, the District of Columbia faces impending congressional attempts to wield power over the District's federal and local funds.