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:'''Sister M. Euphrasia, Mary Immaculate Hospital Administrator:''' "...the air is constantly filled with this soot to the extent that it seeps through the window casing and accumulates on the window sills... [it has become] an increasingly serious problem to the administration and a treat to our patients." | :'''Sister M. Euphrasia, Mary Immaculate Hospital Administrator:''' "...the air is constantly filled with this soot to the extent that it seeps through the window casing and accumulates on the window sills... [it has become] an increasingly serious problem to the administration and a treat to our patients." | ||
* [[:File:Daily Press 1984 05 05 Page 10.pdf|Dust Covered Apartments (Continued from Page 1), ''Daily Press'', May 5, 1984]] | * [[:File:Daily Press 1984 05 05 Page 10.pdf|Dust Covered Apartments (Continued from Page 1), ''Daily Press'', May 5, 1984]] | ||
:Gary Alvis, Automotive Maintenance Manager, Newport News Redevelopment and Housing Authority, "We're worried about getting black lung." | |||
:Gloria Tabb, Tenants' Council President: "[Coal dust] gets into the apartments, it get all over the furniture and on the clothes and on the floor." | |||
* [https://virginiamercury.com/2022/04/19/virginia-will-begin-monitoring-air-pollution-around-hampton-roads-coal-terminals/ Vogelsong, Virginia Will Begin Monitoring Air Pollution around Hampton Roads Coal Terminals: Residents of Newport News’ East End Say There’s Been Too Many Studies and Too Little Action, Virginia Mercury, April 19, 2022] | * [https://virginiamercury.com/2022/04/19/virginia-will-begin-monitoring-air-pollution-around-hampton-roads-coal-terminals/ Vogelsong, Virginia Will Begin Monitoring Air Pollution around Hampton Roads Coal Terminals: Residents of Newport News’ East End Say There’s Been Too Many Studies and Too Little Action, Virginia Mercury, April 19, 2022] | ||
* [https://www.pilotonline.com/2023/11/03/for-decades-coal-dust-has-been-plaguing-newport-news-and-norfolk-communities-residents-are-skeptical-change-will-come/ Janney, Study Aims to Test Effects of Coal Dust, but Residents are Skeptical Change Will Come, ''The'' ''Virginian Pilot'', November 3, 2023] | * [https://www.pilotonline.com/2023/11/03/for-decades-coal-dust-has-been-plaguing-newport-news-and-norfolk-communities-residents-are-skeptical-change-will-come/ Janney, Study Aims to Test Effects of Coal Dust, but Residents are Skeptical Change Will Come, ''The'' ''Virginian Pilot'', November 3, 2023] | ||
Revision as of 04:33, 23 December 2025
Residents have deep expertise on the impacts of coal dust pollution in Southeast Newport News and Lambert's Point, organizing in resistance, and priorities around solutions and visions for the future. Several themes emerge in these interviews and oral histories, including life in the now-demolished Harbor Homes public housing complex, effects of coal dust on property, home value, and household finances, and the prevalence of health impacts on residents, especially respiratory illness.
Oral Histories 2023–2025
| Name | Date | Type | Notes | Audio | Transcript |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atsuko Bernot and Imani Newsome | 8/2/2025 | Resident | Comprehensive description of anti-coal dust activism in Lambert's Point, Norfolk, from 2010-2025, including key points of failure and demands for what comes next. | Atsuko Bernot and Imani Newsome Audio | Atsuko Bernot and Imani Newsome Transcript |
| Lawrence Turner | 7/7/2023 | Resident | One-on-one interview with East End Newport News resident and football coach about East End history, growing up in Harbor Homes, gentrification, and TAME. | Lawrence Turner Audio | Lawrence Turner Transcript |
| Donquitta Clements | 6/28/2023 | Resident | One-on-one with lifelong East End Newport News resident that narrates health issues, nuisance and mental health problems caused by coal dust. Also discusses gentrification due to Choice Neighborhood Initiative (CNI) and Tidewater Air Monitoring Evaluation (TAME). | Donquitta Clements Audio | Donquitta Clements Transcript |
| Carl Poole | 7/1/2023 | Resident | One-on-one with organizer and resident of Lambert's Point, Norfolk. Touches on resident attitudes toward Norfolk Southern; history of organizing against coal dust in Norfolk; history of Lambert's Point neighborhood and Tidewater Air Monitoring Evaluation. | Carl Poole Audio | Carl Poole Transcript |
| Yugonda Sample-Jones | 6/30/2023 | Repair Lab team member | Walking interview with East End Newport News resident and leader of EmPower All about the Choice Neighborhood Initiative (CNI) development project and the effects of coal dust on new and existing residents. | Yugonda Sample-Jones
Audio (1 of 3) |
Yugonda Sample-Jones Transcript (1 of 3) |
| Millie Taylor and Raymond Wazeeradin with Yugonda Sample-Jones | 6/30/2023 | Resident | Porch conversation with lifelong East End Newport News residents touching on East End's Black history, renaming projects, the Choice Neighborhood Initiative (CNI) and gentrification, as well as the history of CSX and coal dust as a nuisance. | Millie Taylor and Raymond Wazeeradin Audio | Millie Taylor and Raymond Wazeeradin Transcript |
| Jannie Bazemore | 5/1/2025 | Resident | Porch interview with a former resident of Ridley Circle who remembers her mother's advocacy for sprinklers to be installed at Dominion Terminal in East End Newport News. | Jannie Bazemore Audio | Jannie Bazemore Transcript |
| Kim Williams | 4/11/23 | Resident | Conversation with Lambert's Point resident and organizer Kim Williams about neighborhood gentrification by Old Dominion University, TAME, her demands for Norfolk Southern to cover their coal, and the history of organizing against coal dust in Lambert's Point, Norfolk. Also with Malcolm Jones. | Kim Williams Audio | Kim Williams Transcript |
| Yugonda Sample-Jones | 2/27/2024 | Repair Lab team member | Driving tour exploring CSX's Dominion Terminal and the whole Choice Neighborhood Initiative (CNI) redevelopment in East End Newport News. Also discusses TAME and gentrification. | Yugonda Sample-Jones Audio (2 of 3) | Yugonda Sample-Jones Transcript (2 of 3) |
| Uneita Scott | 4/20/2024 | Resident | Media interview and testimonial from former East End Newport News resident whose sister had a lung amputated at 14 years old due to diagnosed miner's lung from living adjacent to Dominion Terminal in the 1970s-80s. | Uneita Scott Audio | Uneita Scott Transcript |
| Anonymous 2 | 4/20/2024 | Resident | Testimonial from a couple who regret buying their house in East End Newport News due to the coal dust. | Anonymous 2 Audio | Anonymous 2 |
| Renee Hoyos | 5/4/2023 | Government figure | Phone interview with former director of the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality's Environmental Justice department (now defunct). | Renee Hoyos Audio | Renee Hoyos Transcript |
| Sheila McAllister | 11/14/2023 | Government figure | Short phone interview with Newport News Director of Planning about the demolition of Harbor Homes and Dickerson Court. | Sheila McAllister Audio | Sheila McAllister Transcript |
| Faith Harris | 10/1/23 | Government figure | Studio interview with co-founder of the Virginia Council on Environmental Justice and leader of Virginia Interfaith Power and Light. | Faith Harris Audio | Faith Harris Transcript |
| Malcolm Jones, Lathaniel Kirts and Billy Mercury | 5/30/2023 | Repair Lab team member | 3-way studio interview with Lathaniel and Malcolm, 2 practitioners-in-residence with the Repair Lab, and their lifelong friend Billy Mercury about growing up in Park Place adjacent to the Lambert's Point Norfolk Southern coal terminal and seeing gentrification unfold. | Malcolm, Lathaniel and Billy Audio | |
| Mr. Smiley | 6/30/2023 | Resident | Short interview and testimonial from East End Newport News shop owner whose business is adjacent to Dominion Terminal. | Mr. Smiley Audio | Mr. Smiley Transcript |
| Patricia Taylor | 11/2/2024 | Resident | Porch interview with East End Newport News neighborhood matriarch about what it takes to make systemic change. | Patricia Taylor Audio | Patricia Taylor Transcript |
| Frankie Williams | 2/27/2024 | Resident | Short street testimonial from East End Newport News resident about the coal dust and its effects. | Frankie Williams Audio | Frankie Williams Transcript |
| Anonymous | 4/20/2024 | Resident | Testimonial from an East End Newport News resident about his experiences growing up in Southwest Virginia, his memories of community defense against polluters there, and comparisons to the present in Newport News. | Anonymous Audio | Anonymous Transcript |
All interviews above collected by Adrian Wood with the Repair Lab. Transcriptions by Adrian Wood and Jackie Hertz.
Hampton Roads Oral History Project
The Hampton Roads Oral History Project (HROHP) is an audio-based history project, documenting the impact of the civil rights movement on area residents. It was established in the fall of 2012 by Christopher Newport University Prof. Laura Puaca in collaboration with the Newsome House Museum and Cultural Center and the Downing-Gross Cultural Arts Center. Most of the interviews were carried out by students.
Multiple interviews mention coal for heating,[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] coal mining,[8] and coal trains.[9][10][11]
Media Featuring Interviews with Residents
- Sister M. Euphrasia, Mary Immaculate Hospital Administrator: "...the air is constantly filled with this soot to the extent that it seeps through the window casing and accumulates on the window sills... [it has become] an increasingly serious problem to the administration and a treat to our patients."
- Gary Alvis, Automotive Maintenance Manager, Newport News Redevelopment and Housing Authority, "We're worried about getting black lung."
- Gloria Tabb, Tenants' Council President: "[Coal dust] gets into the apartments, it get all over the furniture and on the clothes and on the floor."
- Vogelsong, Virginia Will Begin Monitoring Air Pollution around Hampton Roads Coal Terminals: Residents of Newport News’ East End Say There’s Been Too Many Studies and Too Little Action, Virginia Mercury, April 19, 2022
- Janney, Study Aims to Test Effects of Coal Dust, but Residents are Skeptical Change Will Come, The Virginian Pilot, November 3, 2023
- Hollingsworth, Newport News Residents Voice Concerns about Coal Pollution, 3WTKR, January 23, 2024
- Saitta, Newport News Residents Say Coal Dust is the Source of Some Health Problems, WTKR, April 20, 2024
References
- ↑ Mary Walker Blowe interviewed by R. Joshua Sipe, The Hampton Roads Oral History Project, September 28, 2015.
- ↑ Kathleen and William Brown interviewed by Sam Raimondo and Ben Perkins, The Hampton Roads Oral History Project, November 17, 2016.
- ↑ Mittie Jean Ward Dixon interviewed by Charlene Jackson and Antonia Comfort, The Hampton Roads Oral History Project, October 17, 2016.
- ↑ Helen H. Foster interviewed by Lauren Picard and Hannah Patton, The Hampton Roads Oral History Project, October 22, 2014.
- ↑ Elwood Hill interviewed by R. Joshua Sipe, The Hampton Roads Oral History Project, October 22, 2014.
- ↑ Bertha Johnson interviewed by Samantha Cain and Rachel Marsh, The Hampton Roads Oral History Project, October 13, 2012.
- ↑ Albert McIver, Jr. interviewed by R. Joshua Sipe and Alexander Szymanski, The Hampton Roads Oral History Project, October 18, 2014.
- ↑ Willie Edwards interviewed by Shantel Hudgins and Alanah Daniels, The Hampton Roads Oral History Project, October 30, 2012.
- ↑ William Morgan interviewed by R. Joshua Sipe, The Hampton Roads Oral History Project, October 22, 2015.
- ↑ Lovett Ernest Gaither interviewed by Erik C. Branting and Frank D. Pelli, Jr., The Hampton Roads Oral History Project, October 26, 2012.
- ↑ Rosetta Mask-Griffin interviewed by Caitlyn Hickey and Zachary Keener, The Hampton Roads Oral History Project, October 22, 2014.