Cancer clusters in two Black neighborhoods in Houston

HOUSTON, TEXAS - AUGUST 28: In an aerial view, the Houston skyline is seen behind oil refineries on August 28, 2023 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

The city of Houston plans to relocate families from the historically Black neighborhoods of Fifth Ward and Kashmere Gardens. This comes after officials identified the cancer-linked contaminant creosote, a wood preservative used to treat railroad ties, at the nearby Union Pacific Railroad site and higher rates of cancer in the area. Dr. Loren Hopkins, the chief environmental science officer for the Houston Health Department, joins the show to discuss the problem.

Learn more about the cancer clusters from the clip above, and tune into theGrio with Marc Lamont Hill tonight at 7 pm ET on theGrio cable channel.

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