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Christopher Muhammad

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28: 109:. Muhammad claims that children at the Muhammad University of Islam, the local NOI school, have been suffering from respiratory problems because of dust created during demolition and building work carried out by Lennar at a nearby site. Specifically, he charges that dangerous amounts of 92:
after many years as a bus mechanic, which he believed had been caused by his working conditions. According to Muhammad, "the bus company drew out the lawsuit until after he died so it wouldn't have to pay a cent".
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Muhammad has received media attention for numerous community activities. Most prominently, Muhammad has been an outspoken critic of the
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dust have been released. Lennar Corporation, as well as city officials, say that the claims are unfounded.
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developing a distrust of local authorities and businesses. His father contracted
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Muhammad at March 2016 protest against police violence in San Francisco
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is an American minister and activist, and serves as the
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Index


American
San Francisco Bay Area
Nation of Islam
Lennar Corporation
asbestos
Nation of Islam after
esophageal cancer
Lennar Corporation
Bayview-Hunters Point, San Francisco
asbestos


"The Man Who Cried Dust"
SF Weekly
the original
"Vision for Transforming Hunters Point Comes Before Supervisors"
The New York Times
ISSN
0362-4331
Categories
Nation of Islam religious leaders
Living people
Religious leaders from the San Francisco Bay Area
21st-century African-American people
Bayview–Hunters Point, San Francisco

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