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What the eyes don't see

2018384 pagesOne World

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In the heart of the world's wealthiest nation, one hundred thousand people were poisoned by their water supply for two years due to government complicity. This is a firsthand account of the Flint water crisis, a dramatic story of failed democracy and inspiring citizen advocacy. Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, a crusading pediatrician, used science to prove children were exposed to lead and courageously went public with her research, facing brutal backlash. Her persistence and mission-driven approach exposed how misguided austerity policies and bureaucratic indifference endangered an entire city, highlighting environmental injustice and the power of community action.

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