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X-WR-CALDESC:Did you know that Omaha is home to the largest Superfund site 
 for lead contamination? Exposure to lead poses serious health risks\, espe
 cially for children. Join Conservation Nebraska and Dr. Adam Sundberg for 
 a presentation that explores impacts of lead pollution.\n\nCreighton Profe
 ssor Adam Sundberg will be giving a talk addressing impacts of lead pollut
 ion throughout time. This talk will explore the historical roots of unequa
 l exposure to lead pollution. It will track the history of three points so
 urces for lead (industrial/commercial exposure\, residential exposure\, an
 d tailpipe emissions) and their uneven impacts in Omaha communities over t
 ime. It will then reflect on the environmental justice implications of thi
 s history.\nJoin us in-person at UNO's Barbara Weitz Community Engagement 
 Center\, Room 205 or virtually via Zoom.\n\nRegister in advance for this w
 ebinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VZA8erVcS86rUkCFICu41
 g\n\nAdam Sundberg is an Associate Professor of History at Creighton. He r
 esearches environmental history and the history of disaster. He teaches th
 e history of environmental inequalities\, including the social\, environme
 ntal\, and spatial history of the Omaha Lead Superfund Site.
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DESCRIPTION:Did you know that Omaha is home to the largest Superfund site f
 or lead contamination? Exposure to lead poses serious health risks\, espec
 ially for children. Join Conservation Nebraska and Dr. Adam Sundberg for a
  presentation that explores impacts of lead pollution.\n\nCreighton Profes
 sor Adam Sundberg will be giving a talk addressing impacts of lead polluti
 on throughout time. This talk will explore the historical roots of unequal
  exposure to lead pollution. It will track the history of three points sou
 rces for lead (industrial/commercial exposure\, residential exposure\, and
  tailpipe emissions) and their uneven impacts in Omaha communities over ti
 me. It will then reflect on the environmental justice implications of this
  history.\nJoin us in-person at UNO's Barbara Weitz Community Engagement C
 enter\, Room 205 or virtually via Zoom.\n\nRegister in advance for this we
 binar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VZA8erVcS86rUkCFICu41g
 \n\nAdam Sundberg is an Associate Professor of History at Creighton. He re
 searches environmental history and the history of disaster. He teaches the
  history of environmental inequalities\, including the social\, environmen
 tal\, and spatial history of the Omaha Lead Superfund Site.
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LOCATION:UNO's Barbara Weitz Community Engagement Center\, 6400 South\, Uni
 versity Drive Road North\, Omaha\, NE 68132 US
SUMMARY:The History and Legacy of Lead Pollution
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