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"The Battle Over San Diego's Barrio Logan"

Residents of a largely Latino San Diego neighborhood have three times the chance of having asthma.



"Wedged between the port and the freeway, the San Diego neighborhood of Barrio Logan is a diverse mish-mash of homes, schools, and heavy industry. Its largely Latino population is the result of Mexicans brought over to work the docks during World War II.

But the mix of industry and homes has made the air in Barrio Logan dangerous to breathe; residents are three times more likely to have asthma than in other parts of the city. Now, after 30 years, Barrio Logan has a new community plan and the maritime industry is not happy about it."

Sandhya Dirks reports for KPCC's Fronteras Desk September 25, 2013.

SEE ALSO:

"Latinos a Growing Force in the Fight for Environmental Issues" (KPCC)

Source: KPCC, 09/26/2013