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Pamela Rush

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31: 134:, grew closer when Rush's sister asked Coleman Flowers to help Rush find a better place to live. At the time, Rush was living in a neighborhood that was built on former slave quarter. The poverty she experienced can be traced back to the legacy of slavery in the 218:. She was hospitalized in Selma, Alabama, for two weeks. Lowndes County, where Pamela lived, had the highest rate of COVID-19 cases in the state of Alabama. Rush died as a result of the illness in July 2020, at the age of 49. 424: 350: 472: 293: 202:
and paid more than four times the value of her mobile home in high interest fees. Rush received disability payments and lived on a fixed income of less than $ 1,000 a month.
482: 457: 467: 131: 321: 477: 402: 245: 462: 143: 118:, where 72 percent of residents are Black and more than 25 percent of residents live in poverty. Her ancestors were slaves. 156:, discussing the flooding, lack of proper sewage, and how her children were unable to play outside due to health concerns. 215: 127: 170:
She became an activist for poor people in rural areas and was featured in several publications including NPR,
115: 46: 376: 138:. Rush lived in a dilapidated mobile home with raw sewage. Coleman Flowers connected Rush with Rev. Dr. 99: 403:"Q&A: An Environmental Justice Champion's Journey From Rural Alabama to Biden's Climate Task Force" 167:, who had been part of the Washington forum on poverty at which Rush had testified, visited her home. 452: 135: 152: 186:, traveled to Tyler to meet with her and discuss the problems faced by those living in poverty. 199: 139: 294:"Pamela Rush exposed the injustice of poverty in rural Alabama. Ultimately it stole her life" 160: 30: 195: 164: 103: 61: 425:"Alabama's rural students and families struggle without access to high-speed internet" 446: 147: 325: 95: 159:
Rush testified before a coalition of several members of Congress led by Senator
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Barber III, William J.; Flowers, Catherine Coleman (July 16, 2020).
246:"Remembering Pamela Sue Rush: A death caused by structural poverty" 351:"Virtual Poor People's Campaign Puts Inequality At The Center" 182:
and Kat Taylor, wife of former presidential candidate
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Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice
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Index


Lowndes County, Alabama
Selma, Alabama
poverty
civil rights
environmental justice
Tyler, Alabama
Lowndes County, Alabama
Catherine Coleman Flowers
Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice
Southern Black Belt
William Barber II
New Poor People’s Campaign
Liz Theoharis
Southerly Magazine
Elizabeth Warren
Bernie Sanders
Jane Fonda
Tom Steyer
Tyler, Alabama
predatory lending
COVID-19
COVID-19 pandemic in Alabama





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