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L.A.’s asphalt-covered schoolyards are an environmental injustice

Kids play in an open field at Castellanos Elementary in Los Angeles, one of the only surfaces on campus that is not paved. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)

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EnvironmentCynthia HirschhornMarch 27, 2022climate, environment
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