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Jenna Magioncalda

SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry

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Jenna Magioncalda is from Rochester, NY and is currently a student at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, NY. She is an undergraduate student majoring in environmental studies. Jenna is interested in environmental justice, aquatic ecosystems, and the intersection of social and environmental issues of the Adirondacks. She enjoys hiking, cooking, reading, and doing crossword puzzles.

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Essay | Interstate 81 and the Inner Loop: Viaducts for environmental racism

Proposed changes are coming to two expressways that have disrupted historically Black communities in different Upstate New York cities. Keep reading

A portion of Rochester's Inner Loop taken from a driver's view. An upcoming bridge displays two different exit signs. No cars are on the expressway, except one in front of the camera.

Essay | Interstate 81 and the Inner Loop: Viaducts for environmental racism

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Essay | Interstate 81 and the Inner Loop: Viaducts for environmental racism
Jenna Magioncalda

SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry

A portion of Rochester's Inner Loop taken from a driver's view. An upcoming bridge displays two different exit signs. No cars are on the expressway, except one in front of the camera.

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