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April 17, 2023

Restorative Water Justice to Counter Communal Neglect

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  • Emilee Luera

    I like how you gave specific examples of how we can all work together to make a difference. When you believe that a portion of the water might be purified and used to drink, but it is not possible because of the bacteria and growth, it is an awful truth that we must face. I like how you gave specific examples of how we can all work together to make a difference in the world. Thank you for the important information, and I love the layout of your infographic!

  • Sebastian Hernandez-Soihit

    Amazing piece that brings issues of water insecurity close to home and gives some shape to them on a local level. Very will presented aesthetically and foes form macro to micro smoothly

  • Daniela Garza Martinez

    Water pollution is a very difficult topic to cover because of the complexity of it. I appreciate the QR code to become a river warrior, I think that was a very cool touch and a great call to action for readers. I had no idea that the Leon and Balcones creek have high amounts of fecal matter, how terrifying! Great job on an eye catching infographic!

  • Maya Naik

    Hello authors! It’s disheartening to witness the abundance of trash and waste in our rivers. I visited the beach recently, and I was dismayed to see the banks of the lake littered with tons of trash. It’s a sad reality that we have to confront, especially when considering that some of the water could be purified and used for drinking, if not for the pollution. I must commend you, the creators, of this informative infographic for shedding light on this pressing issue. Great job overall!

  • Alexis Zepeda

    Hello! Congratulations on the nomination! I really enjoyed this specific topic. I have yet to see an infographic with a focus on water pollution. I think in today’s world many of us tend to take clean water for drinking and other uses for granted. To know that this is a problem across the state of Texas is a real eye-opener. This infographic not only explains the issue of polluted bodies of water, but also incorporates ways to help with links! I think the links signify the above and beyond effort put into this infographic. Great job!

  • Juan Aguirre Ramirez

    Congratulations on your nomination! Your infographic on water pollution is both informative and visually appealing. The use of statistics and images helped to simplify complex concepts, making it easy to understand. The QR code is a clever touch that adds an interactive element to the piece. It is surprising to learn that such a large percentage of rivers and streams in Texas are polluted, and it is an issue that needs attention. Overall, great job on a simple yet impactful theme!

  • Michaell Alonzo

    Congratulations on being nominated for an article award. This post was so beautifully written and fascinating to read. This page has an astonishing quantity of specific information. We often take water for granted even though it is vital to our survival. I really adored the pictures you chose, which perfectly complemented the narrative you were presenting. I really appreciated how well-organized you were; it made the reading interesting for me.

  • Yaniev Ibarra

    Good Infographic! I was taken away by the information and it is interesting to note that this is a pressing issue. Seeing all of this happening within the city of San Antonio is saddening because it affects us directly. I appreciate that you provided clear points on how together to make a significant impact. Nice Job!

  • Olivia Flores

    I see so much trash and waste in our rivers it makes me sad. I recently even visited canyon lake and there was tons of trash along the bank of the lake. It is a sad reality that we have to face when you think about it that some of the water could be purified and used to drink, but because of the bacteria and growth it is not possible. This is such an informative infographic on a very pressing issue. Great job overall!

  • Alejandra Pardo

    Great infographic! The information overall is interesting to know but sad to see that this is all happening within our city. You provide clear points how we may assist and come together to help, the OR code is a nice touch and clever. I love the color theme and overall layout!

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