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Fisk town hall addresses community concerns about proposed data center
Fisk University's proposed data center as part of its 'Quantum Leap' project sparked community concerns at a town hall in North Nashville, with critics arguing Black neighborhoods face disproportionate environmental risks. University President Dr. Agenia Clark emphasized the facility's LEED certification and distinction from a controversial zoo-area data center, while attendees raised questions about funding and transparency.
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