File:Kim Williams.mp3

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Summary

Interview with Lambert's Point, Norfolk resident and organizer Kim Williams. The interview starts with Kim's general orientation as a Catholic Worker, then a brief recent history of Lambert's Point and its gentrification by ODU students in the past 10-15 years. The interview goes over the past 10 years of organizing against coal dust in Lambert's Point, making note of contributions from Joe Cook of Sierra Club and Mr. Charles Corbett of New Virginia Majority. The interviewee describes her frustrations with Department of Environmental Quality's Tidewater Air Monitoring Evaluation, her fears around coal dust exposure, and what she loves about living in community at Lambert's Point.

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current13:36, 13 August 2025 (54.06 MB)Voicesinthedust access (talk | contribs)Interview with Lambert's Point, Norfolk resident and organizer Kim Williams. The interview starts with Kim's general orientation as a Catholic Worker, then a brief recent history of Lambert's Point and its gentrification by ODU students in the past 10-15 years. The interview goes over the past 10 years of organizing against coal dust in Lambert's Point, making note of contributions from Joe Cook of Sierra Club and Mr. Charles Corbett of New Virginia Majority. The interviewee describes her fru...

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