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=== Crosswinds ===
=== Crosswinds ===
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[[Repair Lab]] Multimedia Producer Adrian Wood produced and released [https://coaldustkills.wpcomstaging.com/?p=6400 Crosswinds], a five-episode podcast on friendship, justice, evidence, and faith in the fight for clean air in Hampton Roads, Virginia.
 
'''Episode 1:''' ''Friendship.'' Malcolm Jones and Lathaniel Kirts are lifelong friends who are teaming up to deal with harmful coal dust that clouds the air in their hometown. The source, coal terminals that together form America's largest coal export system.
 
'''Episode 2:''' ''Change.'' Gentrification of neighborhoods contaminated by coal dust in Southeast Newport News, Virginia may be the leverage needed to push environmental mitigation efforts. But changes can also push residents out of their homes. And people wonder – how will the coal dust affect newcomers to the neighborhood, who may not be aware of the problem?
 
'''Episode 3:''' ''Cost.'' Since the earliest days of railroads in the U.S., Black and poor residents have covered the costs of the coal and rail industries with their health and well-being. It is a tax they pay to wealthy fossil fuel corporations, who continue to escape accountability. This isn't just in Hampton Roads – all along the railroad tracks, from West Virginia to Baltimore, the coal and rail industries displace costs onto neighboring residents.
 
'''Episode 4:''' ''Proof.'' There is a new study that could offer more information on the coal dust in Hampton Roads, Virginia. But will it be enough to reduce coal dust? Doubt hangs in the air. The only thing residents know for sure is they want the coal dust gone.
 
'''Episode 5:''' ''Faith.'' Residents of Hampton Roads are demanding an end to the coal dust after decades of struggle. But the road to environmental justice is long and winding, full of setbacks and switchbacks. What does it mean to have faith that change is possible and that effort is worthwhile?
 
Crosswinds received local and regional media coverage<ref>Virginia Humanities With Good Reason, [https://www.withgoodreasonradio.org/episode/presenting-crosswinds/ Presenting Crosswinds], May 3, 2024.</ref><ref>West Virginia Public Broadcasting, Inside Appalachia, [https://wvpublic.org/the-appalachian-forager-and-crosswinds-inside-appalachia/ The Appalachian Forager and Crosswinds: Downstream Dangers of Coal Dust], May 27, 2024.</ref> and was named to the [https://pressgazette.co.uk/press-gazette-events/future-of-media-awards-shortlist-2024/ Future of Media Awards shortlist 2024].


== Documents ==
== Documents ==
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* [https://www.wtkr.com/news/newport-news-residents-voice-concerns-about-coal-pollution-in-city-council-meeting Hollingsworth, Newport News Residents Voice Concerns about Coal Pollution, ''3WTKR'', January 23, 2024]
* [https://www.wtkr.com/news/newport-news-residents-voice-concerns-about-coal-pollution-in-city-council-meeting Hollingsworth, Newport News Residents Voice Concerns about Coal Pollution, ''3WTKR'', January 23, 2024]
*[https://www.dailypress.com/2024/01/24/a-dome-in-newport-news-residents-ask-city-to-consider-barriers-for-coal-dust/ Janney, A Dome in Newport News? Residents Ask City to Consider Barriers for Coal Dust, ''Daily Press'', January 24, 2024]
*[https://www.dailypress.com/2024/01/24/a-dome-in-newport-news-residents-ask-city-to-consider-barriers-for-coal-dust/ Janney, A Dome in Newport News? Residents Ask City to Consider Barriers for Coal Dust, ''Daily Press'', January 24, 2024]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20240601000000*/https://whro.org/news/local-news/45928-stricter-new-federal-air-pollution-standards-likely-won-t-help-hampton-roads-communities-long-plagued-by-coal-dust Hafner, Stricter Federal Air Pollution Standards Likely Won’t Help Hampton Roads Communities Plagued by Coal Dust, ''WHRO'', March 22, 2024]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20240601000000*/https://whro.org/news/local-news/45928-stricter-new-federal-air-pollution-standards-likely-won-t-help-hampton-roads-communities-long-plagued-by-coal-dust Hafner, Stricter Federal Air Pollution Standards Likely Won't Help Hampton Roads Communities Plagued by Coal Dust, ''WHRO'', March 22, 2024]
*[https://www.wtkr.com/news/in-the-community/newport-news/newport-news-residents-say-coal-dust-is-the-source-of-some-health-problems Saitta, Newport News Residents Say Coal Dust is the Source of Some Health Problems, ''WTKR'', April 20, 2024]
*[https://www.wtkr.com/news/in-the-community/newport-news/newport-news-residents-say-coal-dust-is-the-source-of-some-health-problems Saitta, Newport News Residents Say Coal Dust is the Source of Some Health Problems, ''WTKR'', April 20, 2024]


=== Opinion articles ===
=== Opinion articles ===


* [https://www.pilotonline.com/2023/11/11/opinion-a-pastors-plea-to-combat-coal-dust-in-newport-news-and-norfolk/ Kirts, Opinion: A Pastor’s Plea to Combat Coal Dust in Newport News and Norfolk, ''Virginian Pilot,'' November 11, 2023]
* [https://www.pilotonline.com/2023/11/11/opinion-a-pastors-plea-to-combat-coal-dust-in-newport-news-and-norfolk/ Kirts, Opinion: A Pastor's Plea to Combat Coal Dust in Newport News and Norfolk, ''Virginian Pilot,'' November 11, 2023]


=== Multimedia ===
=== Multimedia ===

Revision as of 15:39, 1 May 2025

News and Opinion Articles

Issues around coal dust pollution have been documented in newspapers and other forms of media for decades. This coverage includes residents' testimonials of the negative effects of coal dust, proposed solutions to mitigate impacts, air monitoring studies such as the Tidewater Air Monitoring Evaluation (TAME), denials of any problem from corporate representatives from Norfolk Southern and Dominion Terminal Associates, politicians describing their desires to change the landscape of coal dust pollution in the area, and relevant events such as community-organized actions and events and City Council meetings.

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Crosswinds

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Repair Lab Multimedia Producer Adrian Wood produced and released Crosswinds, a five-episode podcast on friendship, justice, evidence, and faith in the fight for clean air in Hampton Roads, Virginia.

Episode 1: Friendship. Malcolm Jones and Lathaniel Kirts are lifelong friends who are teaming up to deal with harmful coal dust that clouds the air in their hometown. The source, coal terminals that together form America's largest coal export system.

Episode 2: Change. Gentrification of neighborhoods contaminated by coal dust in Southeast Newport News, Virginia may be the leverage needed to push environmental mitigation efforts. But changes can also push residents out of their homes. And people wonder – how will the coal dust affect newcomers to the neighborhood, who may not be aware of the problem?

Episode 3: Cost. Since the earliest days of railroads in the U.S., Black and poor residents have covered the costs of the coal and rail industries with their health and well-being. It is a tax they pay to wealthy fossil fuel corporations, who continue to escape accountability. This isn't just in Hampton Roads – all along the railroad tracks, from West Virginia to Baltimore, the coal and rail industries displace costs onto neighboring residents.

Episode 4: Proof. There is a new study that could offer more information on the coal dust in Hampton Roads, Virginia. But will it be enough to reduce coal dust? Doubt hangs in the air. The only thing residents know for sure is they want the coal dust gone.

Episode 5: Faith. Residents of Hampton Roads are demanding an end to the coal dust after decades of struggle. But the road to environmental justice is long and winding, full of setbacks and switchbacks. What does it mean to have faith that change is possible and that effort is worthwhile?

Crosswinds received local and regional media coverage[1][2] and was named to the Future of Media Awards shortlist 2024.

Documents

Newspapers

Opinion articles

Multimedia

References

  1. Virginia Humanities With Good Reason, Presenting Crosswinds, May 3, 2024.
  2. West Virginia Public Broadcasting, Inside Appalachia, The Appalachian Forager and Crosswinds: Downstream Dangers of Coal Dust, May 27, 2024.