After fresh calls for Gov. Rick Snyder’s resignation emerged from Sunday night’s Democratic debate in Flint, Michigan, local and national activists came together Monday morning to bear witness to and demand concrete solutions for the city’s ongoing lead-poisoning crisis.
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“It’s an atrocity, what’s happening here,” actor and environmentalist Mark Ruffalo said at a press conference at St. Michael’s Roman Catholic Church in Flint, where he was flanked by Flint Rising community organizers as well as representatives of national groups like Green for All and NextGen Climate. “It shouldn’t be happening in America, but it is.”
“It goes against the very nature of American democracy to subject citizens to the mistreatment that the residents of Flint have borne the brunt of for years,” added Van Jones, former green jobs advisor to President Barack Obama and founder of Green For All, who joined Ruffalo in calling for Obama to declare the situation a national disaster. “Situations like Flint don’t develop overnight; they are the result of long-standing neglect from all parts of our society.”
The event marked the launch of the Support For Flint’s Future bus tour, which will make visits across the beleaguered city in order to “provide a megaphone for the community leaders and organizations working to address the crisis in Flint,” according to Vien Truong, director of Green For All.
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