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The Power Of Social Movements To Influence Government Action In Urban Water Crises: A Dual Case Study Of Flint, Mi And Newburgh, Ny, Mary Grace Mcnulty Jan 2019

The Power Of Social Movements To Influence Government Action In Urban Water Crises: A Dual Case Study Of Flint, Mi And Newburgh, Ny, Mary Grace Mcnulty

Senior Projects Spring 2019

As the problem of urban water pollution continues to grow, so does the need to ensure clean viable water sources that are irrefutably safe for public consumption. The growing need to regulate clean water creates a sense of urgency amongst marginalized low-income communities, with less power and therefore less of a fortifiable claim to the inalienable right of a citizen to clean, toxin free drinking water. Although the United States acknowledges its obligation to protect the wellbeing of the people under its leadership, there is a continual disregard for at-risk communities, unless they actively take a role in fighting for …