<p>Some residents of the Boxtown neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee, didn’t know Elon Musk was building a huge data center nearby until they saw city and Chamber of Commerce officials hyping the deal. A historic Black neighborhood founded by freedmen after the Civil War, Boxtown is one recent example of an old pattern: corporations siting polluting, noisy facilities in Black or poor neighborhoods, which the corporations see as less likely to mount a resistance to their plans. We chronicle this history, finding useful context in the decades-long fight against trash incinerators. We also learn what Memphis is doing to fight back, from citizen journalism to liberation science. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Guest voices + context:  </strong></p><p><a href="https://sph.umd.edu/people/sacoby-wilson"><strong>Dr. Sacoby Wilson</strong></a><strong>: </strong>Director of The Health, Environmental, and Economic Justice Lab, and Professor in Global, Environmental and Occupational Health. Focuses on environmental health science, including water quality analysis and air pollution studies, and works closely with community-based organizations, such as those in Memphis. <a href="https://wordinblack.com/2025/11/data-centers-threaten-black-communities-heres-how-to-fight-back/">Collaborated with Representative Justin Pearson</a> on work to advocate for Black Communities in the fight against data centers and environmental racism. </p><p><a href="https://time.com/author/andrew-r-chow/"><strong>Andrew Chow</strong></a><strong>: </strong><em>TIME</em> technology correspondent who has extensively covered AI and data centers at the intersection of race over the past few years. </p><p><a href="https://cleanwater.org/about/people/jennifer-kunze"><strong>Jennifer Kunze:</strong></a><strong> </strong>Maryland Organizing Director at Clean Water Action, who took Danny on a tour of the Baltimore Incinerator. </p><p><a href="https://ilsr.org/team/brenda-platt/"><strong>Brenda Platt</strong></a><strong>: </strong>Director of ILSR’s Composting for Community Initiative<strong> </strong></p><p><a href="https://www.ambersherman.com/about"><strong>Amber Sherman</strong></a><strong>: </strong>Local policy organizer in Memphis<strong> </strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn More: </strong></p><p><a href="https://datacenterwatch.substack.com/"><strong>Data Center Watch Briefing</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://time.com/7308925/elon-musk-memphis-ai-data-center/"><strong>Inside Memphis' Battle Against Elon Musk’s xAI Data Center</strong></a> -Andrew Chow, <em>Time</em></p><p><a href="https://time.com/7362401/ai-stargate-data-center-abilene-housing-crisis/"><strong>How the AI Boom Sparked a Housing Crisis in One Texas City</strong></a> -Andrew Chow, <em>Time</em></p><p><a href="https://ilsr.org/articles/blp-from-neighborhood-streets-to-city-hall/"><strong>From Neighborhood Streets to City Hall with Zac Blanchard</strong></a> - <em>Building Local Power</em></p><p><a href="https://www.memphiscap.org/"><strong>Memphis Community Against Pollution</strong></a><strong> </strong></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VJT2JeDCyw"><strong>We Went to the Town Elon Musk Is Poisoning</strong></a> - More Perfect Union</p>

Building Local Power

Institute for Local Self-Reliance

The Data Centers Are Coming: Ep. 3 - Contamination Without Representation

MAY 14, 202638 MIN
Building Local Power

The Data Centers Are Coming: Ep. 3 - Contamination Without Representation

MAY 14, 202638 MIN

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Some residents of the Boxtown neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee, didn’t know Elon Musk was building a huge data center nearby until they saw city and Chamber of Commerce officials hyping the deal. A historic Black neighborhood founded by freedmen after the Civil War, Boxtown is one recent example of an old pattern: corporations siting polluting, noisy facilities in Black or poor neighborhoods, which the corporations see as less likely to mount a resistance to their plans. We chronicle this history, finding useful context in the decades-long fight against trash incinerators. We also learn what Memphis is doing to fight back, from citizen journalism to liberation science. Guest voices + context:  Dr. Sacoby Wilson: Director of The Health, Environmental, and Economic Justice Lab, and Professor in Global, Environmental and Occupational Health. Focuses on environmental health science, including water quality analysis and air pollution studies, and works closely with community-based organizations, such as those in Memphis. Collaborated with Representative Justin Pearson on work to advocate for Black Communities in the fight against data centers and environmental racism. Andrew Chow: TIME technology correspondent who has extensively covered AI and data centers at the intersection of race over the past few years. Jennifer Kunze: Maryland Organizing Director at Clean Water Action, who took Danny on a tour of the Baltimore Incinerator. Brenda Platt: Director of ILSR’s Composting for Community Initiative Amber Sherman: Local policy organizer in Memphis Learn More: Data Center Watch BriefingInside Memphis' Battle Against Elon Musk’s xAI Data Center -Andrew Chow, TimeHow the AI Boom Sparked a Housing Crisis in One Texas City -Andrew Chow, TimeFrom Neighborhood Streets to City Hall with Zac Blanchard - Building Local PowerMemphis Community Against Pollution We Went to the Town Elon Musk Is Poisoning - More Perfect Union