Big Sugar’s Burning Hypocrisy

It was a crystal-clear, get-outside kind of day in south Florida last Friday. With one exception: in the working-class, largely Black communities surrounded by sugarcane fields, places like Belle Glade and Clewiston. Residents of those places experienced a day-long smoky twilight. Many stayed inside to avoid breathing cane ash, a toxic substance known as black snow.

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