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NARRATOR
Susana Almanza
Region: Hill Country
Topics: Pollution, Land use, Environmental justice
Ms. Almanza is an Austin-based community organizer, activist, and
co-founder (with Sylvia Herrera) and executive director of
PODER,
People Organized in Defense of Earth and her Resources. She has worked
for a number of years to protect her east Austin neighborhood from
hazardous industrial developments, including a tank farm,
waste-recycling facility, a metalwork and casting plant, chip
fabrication factory, and power plant. She has organized community
meeting, public hearings, radio call-in shows to encourage her
neighbors to speak out at state and local forums to press for
environmental justice. Throughout, she has worked to change the
underlying segregationist zoning, dating back to 1931, which had
allowed and encouraged many of these incompatible facilities to be
sited in her residential neighborhood. Most recently, Ms. Almanza and
PODER have sought to protect the integrity of east Austin from the
gentrification that has come from the City's smart growth initiatives,
and ironically, from their very success in protecting and improving
the neighborhood.
Interviewed
October 16, 2003
Austin, Texas
Reel 2260
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