Wilma Subra, a diminutive grandmother, has long challenged the corporate polluters in one of the nation's most toxic regions. The police asked the right question. "Can you think of anyone who would ...
“I don’t actually live here,” says Wilma Subra, moving through the living room to the kitchen of a small house that serves as the offices of her environmental consulting business near the Bayou Teche ...
The long table at the back of Wilma Subra's office in rural Louisiana is covered with stacks of paper, several of which look in danger of sliding into a heap on the floor. There are legal briefs, ...
Wilma Subra collects air quality data at a park in the Diamond district of Norco, La., bordered by a Hexion chemical plant.William Widmer/Redux The contrast couldn’t be more stark: Only a chain-link ...
NEW IBERIA, La. — The police asked the right question. “Can you think of anyone who would want to do you harm?” investigators asked Wilma Subra, trying to understand who might have fired a gun at the ...
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