LbORATORY Ep. 2
1 minute readNancy and Marc talk to guests Micky Salatino, Taylor Thomas, and Elaine Villanueva Bernal about the disproportionate amount of pollution in West Long Beach, otherwise known as the Diesel Death Zone.
Micky Salatino is a creative reuse artist and community organizer with the Long Beach Time Exchange and an environmental activist.
Taylor Thomas is an organizer and Research and Policy Analyst for East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice.
Tomisin Oluwole
Ode to Pink II, 2020
Acrylic and marker on paper
14 x 22 inches
Click here to check out our interview with Tomisin Oluwole, a a literary and visual artist based in Long Beach.
Elaine Villanueva Bernal is one of the main organizers for the Long Beach March for Science, a member of the Long Beach Human Relations Commission, and a chemistry lecturer at Cal State Long Beach.
The group discusses the port of Long Beach and Los Angeles, the Southern California International Gateway, the health risks of living in the Diesel Death Zone, environmental racism, and what Long Beach residents can do to help curb pollution and advance greener policies on a local level.
Special thanks to sonnyskyes for our theme music. Go and check out the rest of their tunes at sonnyskes1.bandcamp.com.