Grays Ferry & Its Residents
History & Housing
Pollution & Health
The Movement for Environmental Justice
100

The neighborhood of Grays Ferry is located in this major U.S. city.

What is Philadelphia (South Philly)?


100

The Tasker Street Homes were built as this type of housing in the 1940s.

What is public housing?

100

This chronic illness, common among Grays Ferry residents, affects breathing.

What is asthma?

100

This local group organized protests after the refinery explosion.

What is Philly Thrive?

200

This Grays Ferry resident grew up in Tasker Street Homes (public housing development), developed asthma at age 8 and later gallbladder cancer.

Who is Kilynn Johnson?

200

This federal practice graded neighborhoods, marking Black communities as “hazardous” for investment.

What is redlining?

200

The Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery released this cancer-causing chemical 21 times over the federal limit.

What is benzene?

200

This professor is known as the “father of environmental justice.”

Bonus: $500 if you know why!

Who is Robert Bullard?

300

Kilynn Johnson’s illness and experiences highlight this larger issue of environmental inequality.

What is environmental racism?


300

This government program used redlining maps to decide loan eligibility.

What is the Federal Housing Administration (FHA)?

300

In 2019, the refinery released over 5,000 pounds of hydrofluoric acid after it exploded. It caused this effect on residents.

What is eyes, nose, and respiratory tract irritations when inhaled in small doses and irregular heartbeat and lung complications when inhaled in large doses?

300

This North Carolina county became a national EJ milestone after a PCB dumping protest in the late 1970s. It was the first major milestone in the national movement for environmental justice

What is Warren County in North Carolina?

400

This 76-year-old (in 2020) longtime resident lived in the Tasker Street Homes. Two of her daughters were diagnosed with breast cancer, and then later, one of them was diagnosed with blood cancer as well. 

Who is Sylvia Bennet? (Ms. Sylvia to Kilynn)


400

In 1934, Grays Ferry received this letter grade from the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation.

What is a D rating?

400

Black Philadelphians’ COVID-19 death rate was this much higher than that of white residents.

What is 50% higher?

400

In 1990, 100+ activists signed letters with this demand to the 10 more prominent environmental groups.

What is the staffing of more people of color?
500

This woman from the Wilson Park housing complex said most of her grandchildren have asthma. Her mother was also diagnosed with cancer. 

Who is Carol White?

500

Redlining and disinvestment led to these three urban consequences.

What are segregation, decay, and disinvestment?

500

This term was coined to describe the constant cough and runny nose residents experience from pollution.

What is “South Philly Postnasal Drip”?

500

Rolling back environmental regulations, cutting the agency's budget and staff, and weakening the scientific and research capacity of the EPA of this administration.

Hint: key changes include repealing the Clean Power Plan, rescinding the endangerment finding for greenhouse gases, and weakening vehicle and mercury emissions standards. 

What is the 2025 Trump Administration?

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