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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Thick notebooks of test results, chemical analyses and groundwater-safety studies. Not your typical teenage reading. But Maria Perez and Fabiola Tostado, both 15, and Nevada Dove, 18, pore over this stuff as closely as most kids read music 'zines. Some nights you can find them at Nevada's house, reading the latest report out loud, highlighting anything that sounds weird. Her brother calls them the Toxic Crusaders, and with good reason. As three young members of Concerned Citizens of South Central Los Angeles (CCSCLA), Maria, Fabiola and Nevada are activists in the cause of environmental health. They've handed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEVADA DOVE, FABIOLA TOSTADO, MARIA PEREZ: Don't Mess Around with The Toxic Crusaders | 4/26/1999 | See Source »

That's what alarms Maria, Fabiola and Nevada. They don't go to school at Jefferson, nor do their brothers and sisters, but they are outraged just the same. Says Nevada: "It's terrifying that these kids are going to a school that's contaminated. In a way they are my brothers and sisters, because they are African-American and Hispanic children who one day may be my neighbors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEVADA DOVE, FABIOLA TOSTADO, MARIA PEREZ: Don't Mess Around with The Toxic Crusaders | 4/26/1999 | See Source »

Maria and Fabiola worked for Clean & Green, a community-beautification program, before joining CCSCLA. Nevada is a seven-year veteran whose mother Melodie Dove is a CCSCLA leader. Formed in 1985 as one of the first African-American environmental groups in the U.S., CCSCLA is a force in the growing "environmental justice" movement, which questions why sources of pollution always seem to be located in poor neighborhoods...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEVADA DOVE, FABIOLA TOSTADO, MARIA PEREZ: Don't Mess Around with The Toxic Crusaders | 4/26/1999 | See Source »

CCSCLA campaigned for months to keep Jefferson New Middle School from opening, and the group's junior members were on the front lines. Maria, Fabiola and Nevada called government agencies, passed out flyers and went door to door to alert parents. But the school district determined that Jefferson was safe and opened its classrooms last July. Says school-district spokesman Erik Nasarenko: "The problem with the groundwater and the soils deep beneath the surface...does not affect people on the surface...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEVADA DOVE, FABIOLA TOSTADO, MARIA PEREZ: Don't Mess Around with The Toxic Crusaders | 4/26/1999 | See Source »

...prostitutes at a legal brothel in southern Nevada, where I served as madam for five years, hooted at the absurdity of Monica's claim that "telling 10 people [of her affair with the President] was being pretty discreet" [NATION, March 15]. Girls who work in legal brothels entertain some pretty high-powered men whose names are instantly recognizable. The anonymity of the men who enter the brothel is sacrosanct. No professional brothel prostitute reveals the identity of any of her clients, regardless of their status or celebrity. A prostitute's commitment to total discretion is a prerequisite to her employment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 12, 1999 | 4/12/1999 | See Source »

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