Anthony Victoria Oral History 1
Item
Title
Anthony Victoria Oral History 1
Identifier
2024.001.001
Type
Sound
Description
Anthony Victoria, an inland empire resident and enviromental justice advocate, discusses the railroad and warehouse industry in San Bernardino and the Inland Empire. He describes the pollution these industries put into the air, and the adverse effects pollution has on the communities of color where warehouses and railroads are built. He also advocates for a shift in the way the average person views their communities to become less consumer-driven and turn focus on decreasing emissions and challenging the large corporations exploiting their workforce. Efforts to reform the local laws and regulations in the Inland Empire, he argues, will allow for the betterment of air quality and force representatives to act in what is best for the communities, and not industry.
Subject
Rail Roads
Development
Racism
Spatial Coverage
San Bernardino County (Calif.)
Riverside (Calif.)
Temporal Coverage
1991-2022
Creator
Anthony Victoria
Rocio Gomez
Ethan Gauthier
Date
May 20th, 2022
Contributor
A People's History of the I.E.
Format
.mp3
Language
English
Duration
12:32:18