Yolonda Spinks knows Memphis, Tennessee, like the back of her hand. She was born and raised in the Riverside neighborhood of South Memphis and attended the historically Black college LeMoyne-Owen, which was just 3 miles from her childhood home. Spinks is committed to being what she calls “a good ancestor.
The federal agency has been slow to update risk assessments and alert affected residents about ethylene oxide exposure, which can cause cancers and respiratory illnesses
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