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Lessons in Environmental Justice: From Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter and Idle No More 1st Edition – PDF ebook

Lessons in Environmental Justice: From Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter and Idle No More 1st Edition – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Edition: 1st, Author: Michael Mascarenhas, Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc, Print ISBN: 9781544321950, etext ISBN: 9781544321943, Format: PDF

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Full title: Lessons in Environmental Justice: From Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter and Idle No More 1st Edition
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
Author: Michael Mascarenhas
ISBN: 9781544321950, 9781544321943
Format: PDF

Description of Lessons in Environmental Justice: From Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter and Idle No More 1st Edition:
Lessons in Environmental Justice provides an entry point to the field by bringing together the works of individuals who are creating a new and vibrant wave of environmental justice scholarship, methodology, and activism. The 18 essays in this collection explore a wide range of controversies and debates, from the U.S. and other societies. An important theme throughout the book is how vulnerable and marginalized populations-the incarcerated, undocumented workers, rural populations, racial and ethnic minorities-bear a disproportionate share of environmental risks. Each reading concludes with a suggested assignment that helps student explore the topic independently and deepen their understanding of the issues raised.