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Revolutionary Power

Revolutionary Power

An Activist's Guide to the Energy Transition

by Shalanda Baker

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appears in Climate Change.

In September 2017, Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, completely upending the energy grid of the small island. The nearly yearlong power outage that followed vividly shows how the new climate reality intersects with race and access to energy. The island is home to brown and black US citizens who lack the political power of those living in the contin...

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