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Heavy rainfall and flooding in Jackson, Mississippi has overwhelmed the city’s water system yet again, spurring another crisis. It isn’t a coincidence that the city is predominantly Black, or that it has a history of racial and economic inequality. And it signals a need for greater environmental justice. Jarvis Dortch, executive director of the ACLU of Mississippi, joins Mehdi to discuss.