What the Eyes Don't See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The narrative centers on the Flint water crisis, highlighting the courageous efforts of a dedicated physician who confronted systemic failures and advocated for the community's health. It explores themes of social justice, environmental racism, and the struggle against institutional neglect, offering a compelling account of resilience and activism in the face of adversity. Through personal anecdotes and rigorous research, the book sheds light on the human impact of the crisis and the fight for accountability.