OppressionJune 2014
Detroit and Baltimore Conduct Mass Water Shutoffs Affecting Majority-Black Households
Detroit began mass water shutoffs in 2014, ultimately disconnecting over 25,000 households — predominantly Black — for non-payment. UN human rights experts called the shutoffs a 'violation of the human right to water.' Baltimore similarly shut off water to tens of thousands of households. COVID-19 temporarily halted shutoffs but they resumed after relief ended.