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Progressive Environmental Activism Shouldn’t Stop At The Mason-Dixon Line - Blavity

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If you’re interested in sharing your opinion on any cultural, political or personal topic, create an  account here  and check out our  how-to post  to learn more. Opinions are the writer’s own and not those of Blavity's. ____ As a native Louisianan living in Los Angeles, I often ask fellow progressives about their impressions of the South. The responses range, but almost always include a reference to the region’s overwhelmingly conservative states and counties, as well as its regrettable past defined by Jim Crow and segregation. This is all true, of course, but it doesn’t paint the full picture. The South features immense natural beauty, from rolling hills to rocky plateaus to vast semi-arid swaths of land. It has great food and caring people with boundless pride, unmatched fortitude and charming accents. It is complex, and it is nuanced. The South is also large,  with over 38% of the country’s population  living among 16 states. Yet, when it comes to addressing the impacts of...

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