Why Climate Gentrification Displaces Black Miamians
Historical segregation forced Black Miamians onto high ground. Today, rising sea levels and climate gentrification are displacing them from their neighborhoods.
Historical segregation forced Black Miamians onto high ground. Today, rising sea levels and climate gentrification are displacing them from their neighborhoods.
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