Destiny Watford was just a teenager when she began her fight against a plan to build the country's largest trash incinerator in her neighborhood. Watford's high school was less than a mile from the planned development in the Curtis Bay neighborhood of Baltimore. The area was already considered one of the most polluted parts of the state, and this week, Watford's effort to stop the project earned her the prestigious Goldman Prize. Watford speaks with Here & Now’s Robin Young.
Guest
- Destiny Watford, winner of the 2016 Goldman Prize and co-founder of the environmental rights group Free Your Voice.
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