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Revision as of 06:15, 3 June 2025

Welcome to Voices in the Dust––a living, community archive for action supporting current and future activists in the fight against coal dust pollution and for environmental justice in Southeast Newport News and Lambert's Point, Norfolk.

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Timeline of Key Events in Coal Dust Activism

1970s

  • Jessie Rattley, the first Black mayor of Newport News, and other local leaders begin early discussions around coal dust mitigation.
  • Linwood DeBrew and other community members begin organizing around coal dust pollution issues.
  • Formal complaints about coal dust are first reported at civic league meetings in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

1980s

  • Dust suppressing sprinkler systems are installed at coal terminals in response to community concerns.
  • A significant increase in formal complaints about coal dust from local residents, including the first recorded complaint from Lambert's Point, Norfolk.
  • The Virginia Air Pollution Control Board begins monitoring coal dust emissions and takes initial steps to regulate coal dust control.

1990s

2000s

2010s

  • The Southeast CARE Coalition and U.S. EPA report is released: A Collaborative Effort to Assess Environmental Health in Newport News, Virginia
  • Increased activism around Lambert's Point under the slogan Cover the Coal, led by New Virginia Majority and Virginia Chapter of the Sierra Club, and supported by academic researchers like Dr. Anna Jeng from Old Dominion University, highlights the need for stronger air quality monitoring and regulatory measures.
  • Planning grants are secured to explore solutions to coal dust impacts, and coal dust-related petitions are circulated.

2020s

  • In 2020, the Virginia Environmental Justice Act is passed, with the state government committing to integrate environmental justice principles into decision-making.
  • The VA DEQ secures funding for the Tidewater Air Monitoring Evaluation (TAME) to track coal dust levels in Southeast Newport News and Lambert's Point.
  • The Repair Lab begins interviewing residents affected by coal dust pollution in Southeast Newport News and Lambert's Point, monitoring ambient dust concentrations, and sampling dust inside residents home to identify evidence of coal dust exposure.
  • In 2024, Adrian Wood releases Crosswinds, a multi-episode podcast exploring the coal dust issues through the friendship of local activists, Lathaniel Kirts and Malcolm Jones.
  • The Repair Lab and African American History Society of Newport News begin work on this digital archive documenting decades of coal dust activism and environmental justice efforts in Virginia, providing a historical record of community struggles and victories.

Evidence

Testimonials

Research

Actors

Regulatory Agencies

Government Bodies

Community and Activist Organizations

  • Southeast CARE Coalition
  • New Virginia Majority
  • Virginia Chapter of the Sierra Club
  • East End Coalition
  • Repair Lab

Industries

Solutions

Policy

Organizing

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