If you drew a map of San Francisco and plotted all the spots where there was environmental blight, then plotted the cityâs population by race, youâd find an alarming overlap between where chemical waste and other hazards are located and the highest concentration of the cityâs African American community. Namely, youâd find the Bayview-Hunters Point area. This week on Sea Change Radio our topic is environmental racism, and our guests are Lena Miller and Takai Tyler, co-executive directors of Hunters Point Family, a community-based organization located in the heart of San Franciscoâs Bayview Hunters Point. These women are driven by a vision to empower at-risk youth. They tell host Alex Wise how they realize that vision by giving inner-city young people the tools to become the environmental entrepreneurs and green job pioneers of tomorrow.