What the Eyes Don't See

A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City

Paperback, 384 pages

Published Feb. 5, 2019 by One World.

ISBN:
978-0-399-59085-6
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4 stars (1 review)

"From the heroic pediatrician who rallied a community and brought the fight for justice to national attention comes a powerful firsthand account of the Flint water crisis--a dramatic story of failed democracy and inspiring citizen advocacy and action. In the heart of the world's wealthiest nation, one hundred thousand people were poisoned by the water supply for two years--with the knowing complicity of their government. Written by the crusading pediatrician who helped turn the crisis into a transformative movement for change, What the Eyes Don't See is a devastating insider chronicle of the Flint water crisis, the signature environmental disaster of our time, and a riveting narrative of personal advocacy. Here is the dramatic story of how Dr. Mona used science to prove Flint kids were exposed to lead, and how she courageously went public with her research and faced a brutal backlash. With persistence and single-minded sense of mission, …

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When a friend of the author--a pediatrician at Hurley Medical Center in Flint, Michigan--mentioned that lead levels in Flint's water may be elevated after a recent switch in the city's water source, a horrifying thought arose: what if the author's young patients were drinking tainted water? She immediately assembled a team to gather and analyze patient data to determine whether lead levels had increased, and, reaching the dreaded conclusion, campaigned to make the results known. While the circumstances were awful, Hanna-Attisha's determination to do right by her vulnerable patients and to bring to light a disaster that was being systematically covered up by city officials was inspiring. Definitely would recommend.