National Nuclear Power Experts Discuss Energy Jobs at Clyburn’s CBC Environmental Braintrust September 29, 2023 by Asha Taylor By Asha Taylor Howard University News Service Nuclear power experts discussed plans for cleaner energy, waste…
Environment·State & Local·Third Reconstruction·Washington D.C. Not In My Neighborhood: DC Community Residents Speak Out Against Hazardous Plant March 14, 2023 by Summer Brown By Summer Brown, NewsVision Reporter Environmental injustice is just one example of systemic racism facing…
NewsVision Newscast Covering the Community and News that Matters to You: Presenting the Spring ’22 NewsVision Newscast April 22, 2022 by Jennifer Thomas Howard University NewsVision Capstone seniors present their final project: a self-produced newscast. “The Eight Wonders” cover…
Breathing While Black·Environment African American Asthmatics Disproportionately Affected by Environmental Determinants April 21, 2022 by Semira Robinson Did you know that if you’re Black you’re more likely to struggle with breathing? Breathing while…
Breathing While Black How a N.C. Fertilizer Plant Uncovered a History of Geographical Racism and Segregation April 21, 2022 by Airielle Lowe By Airielle Lowe Howard University News Service Patricia Ceasar received a reverse 911 call from the…
Breathing While Black The Chemicals in Your Sandwich Wrapper, Pots and Pans That Never Die April 21, 2022 by Airielle Lowe By Airielle Lowe Howard University News Service For years, fast food has been a highly convenient…
Environment·NewsVision·State & Local·Video For Howard University Student Scientist, Every Day is Earth Day April 22, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas By Lauryn Forbes, NewsVision A Howard University student is making strides on this Earth Day. As…