This document outlines the disproportionate social and health impacts of coal exposure on communities of color in the United States. It discusses how coal plants are often located in low-income communities of color, exposing residents to higher levels of pollution. The document then presents statistics on the negative effects of one such plant, North Omaha Station, on the surrounding community in Omaha, Nebraska. It proposes that communities fighting these impacts focus on objectives like pollution control, transitioning to cleaner energy sources, and plant closure. Tactics discussed include negotiations, advocacy campaigns, demonstrations, and legal action. The overall aim is for communities to recognize coal's effects and take action to promote environmental and climate justice.