We the Poisoned, Jordan Chariton
We the Poisoned, Jordan Chariton
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We the Poisoned
Exposing the Flint Water Crisis Cover-Up and the Poisoning of 100,000 Americans

Author: Jordan Chariton, Erin Brockovich

Narrator: Pete Cross, Sophie Amoss

Unabridged: 10 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/27/2024


Synopsis

As the ongoing Flint water crisis marks its tenth anniversary, Chariton reveals shocking new evidence of the major government cover-up that resulted in the poisoning of Flint—and shatters what you think you know about what caused the water crisis. From crooked Wall Street financial schemes to political payoffs, destruction of evidence, witness tampering, falsified water data, threatened whistle blowers, and panicked phone calls, We the Poisoned: Exposing the Flint Water Crisis Cover Up and the Poisoning of 100,000 Americans reveals, for the first time, the real story behind how the government poisoned a major American city—and how they are still getting away with it. As the cover-up continues a decade later, innocent residents have been arrested, surveilled, threatened, and gaslit to feel like they are crazy. With more and more sick residents slowly dying every year, Flint’s lead levels again on the rise, and cancer rates surging across the city, it is time for the true, sinister story of the Flint water cover-up to be told. Based on eight years of reporting, thousands of confidential documents from the criminal investigation, and the former governor of Michigan’s own words under oath, Jordan Chariton takes readers on the road to crisis before the Flint River switch—when government officials blew through all stop signs and orchestrated a financial scheme that allowed a nearly bankrupt Flint to borrow $100 million for a controversial new water system. As brown, smelly water flowed through Flint homes and residents grew sick, politicians intentionally and knowingly allowed Americans to drink poison as they prioritized their own political ambitions and survival. Just when you think the levels of callousness and disregard for the people can’t drop any lower, Chariton digs even deeper to expose one of the biggest government cover-ups of the twenty-first century. We the Poisoned is a cautionary tale about “run-government-like-a-business” leaders who champion privatization and economic development at the expense of the environment, public health, and vulnerable citizens. Perhaps even more important, with water and environmental contamination surging across the US, Chariton’s revelations provide a road map for how to fight back and prevent similar tragedies from happening to other communities.

About Jordan Chariton

Jordan Chariton is an independent investigative reporter known for reporting on-the-ground across America on significant stories that often fall through the cracks of mainstream media. Chariton has made twenty reporting trips to Flint since 2016 investigating the water crisis and cover-up. He also covered the indigenous-led protests at Standing Rock in North Dakota against the Dakota Access Pipeline, the United Auto Workers strike across the Midwest, and the 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns, and he has reported across the US on union drives,worker exploitation, poverty, homelessness, and protest movements. He is the CEO and lead reporter for Status Coup News, an independent news outlet on YouTube. His work has been featured in The Guardian, VICE News, The Intercept, CNBC, The Hill, and more. He lives with his wife and daughter in the New York area.

About Erin Brockovich

Erin Brockovich is the president of Brockovich Research & Consulting and the founder of the Erin Brockovich Foundation, a nonprofit organization created to educate and empower communities in their fight for clean water. She is the coauthor of Take It from Me: Life’s a Struggle but You Can Win and has her own show on PodcastOne. She lives in Southern California.

About Pete Cross

Pete Cross is an award-winning audiobook narrator and engineer who earned his MFA from the California Institute of the Arts. A multiple Earphones Awards winner and Audie finalist, he was nominated for a SOVAS award for his narration of Moby Dick and received the 2022 Audie Award for Ryan La Sala’s Be Dazzled and the 2023 Odyssey Award for Ryan La Sala’s The Honeys.

About Sophie Amoss

Sophie Amoss is a voiceover artist and Earphones Award-winning audiobook narrator. She has lent her talents to brands such as AirWick, ExxonMobil, Olay, and Microsoft. A graduate of Sarah Lawrence College, she went on to receive her master's degree in acting from Columbia University. Originally from New Orleans, she currently resides in New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stefanie on October 07, 2024

Flint, Michigan declared a financial emergency in 2011 and made plans to switch from water purchased from Detroit to the contaminated Flint River as a way to save money. They did this despite a long history of industrial waste and other contamination being dumped into this river. They did this despi......more

Goodreads review by Bearded Reader on September 22, 2024

As someone born in Flint and having spent my early years there, I was deeply invested in Jordan Chariton’s We The Poisoned. At its best moments, this book reads like a gripping extension to Empire of Pain, drawing you in while unraveling a complex web of politics, regulations, and public health cris......more

Goodreads review by Andy on November 10, 2024

Overall, the author does a good job of exposing how infuriating the official misconduct was. I was interested in this book in particular about the Flint Water Crisis because it focuses on the cover-up. Unfortunately, it keeps looping aroung in time with first-person anecdotes about the author's enco......more

Goodreads review by donna on December 14, 2024

Jordan Chariton's timely journalism shines in We the Poisoned: Exposing the Flint Water Crisis Cover-Up and the Poisoning of 100,000 Americans, as he provides an unflinching exposé on the tragic circumstances that led up to, and continue to, damage an entire community of people in Flint, Michigan. I......more

Goodreads review by Sierra on August 19, 2024

Chariton is an excellent journalist who is telling an important story, and this book reflect years of on-the-ground reporting on a complex situation. The Flint water cover-up is confusing and bureaucratic, but he keeps it focused on what's important: the health of Flint residents. There is a lot of......more


Quotes

"Pete Cross and Sophie Amoss narrate with feeling while revealing the shocking details. Listeners will find this a disturbing, eye-opening, cautionary tale… "—Library Journal