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Climate Justice and Environmental Racism resources
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this is a growing collection, so keep checking back for updates.
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WEBSITES
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NAACP Climate Justice Resources
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National Resource Defense Council
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UC Berkely - Student Environmental Resource Center
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21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge
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BOOKS & ARTICLES
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Overview of Environmental Justice
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Bullard, R. D. (Ed.) (2005). The quest for environmental justice: Human rights and the politics of pollution. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.
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Bullard, Robert D., and Glenn Johnson. “Environmental Justice: Grassroots Activism and Its Impact on Public Policy Decision Making.” Journal of Social Issues 56.3(2000): 555-578.
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Cole, Luke W., and Sheila R. Foster. 2001. From the Ground Up: Environmental Racism and the Rise of the Environmental Justice Movement. NYU Press.
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Holifield, Ryan 2001. Defining environmental justice and environmental racism. Urban Geography, 22(1): 78-90.
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Pellow, David Naguib. 2017. What Is Critical Environmental Justice? Wiley.
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Rechtschaffen, Clifford and Eileen Gauna. 2002. Environmental justice: Law, policy, and regulation. Durham: Carolina Academic Press.
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Sandler, Ronald D., and Phaedra C. Pezzullo. 2007. Environmental Justice and Environmentalism: The Social Justice Challenge to the Environmental Movement. MIT Press.
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Smith, David 1994. Geography and social justice. Oxford: Blackwell.
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Speth, J.G. (2008). The bridge at the end of the world: Capitalism, the environment, and crossing from crisis. New Haven: Yale University Press.
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Sze, Julie 2007. Noxious New York: The Racial Politics of Urban Health and Environmental Justice. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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Villa et al., Environmental Justice: Law, Policy, and Regulation. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press,
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2020. ISBN 978-1-5310-1238-0
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Adamson, Joni. American Indian Literatrue, Environmental Justice, and Ecocriticism: The Middle Place. Tuscon, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 2001.
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Blackford, Mansel. “Environmental Justice, Native Rights, Tourism, and Opposition to Military Control: The Case of Kaho'olawe.” Journal of American History. 91.2(2004): 544-571.
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Clarke, Chris. “Defending mother earth: Native American perspectives on environmental justice” In Ecotheology 7(July 1999): 118-120.
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Krakoff, Sarah. 2002. "Tribal Sovereignty and Environmental Justice." Pp. 161-183 in Justice and Natural Resources: Concepts, Strategies, and Applications, edited by Kathryn M. Mutz, Gary C. Bryner, and Douglas S. Kenney. Washington DC: Island Press.
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LaDuke, Winona. 2017. All Our Relations: Native Struggles for Land and Life. Haymarket Books.
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Rosier, Paul. C. 2008. "'W e, the Indian People, Must Set an Example for the Rest of the Nation': Environmental Justice from a Native American Perspective." Environmental Justice 1(3): 127-129.
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Royster, Judith. “Native American Law” in The Law of Environmental Justice. Michael Gerrard (ed.)
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Race and Class in America
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Bass, Stephen, Hannah Reid, David Satterthwaite, and Paul Steele, eds. Reducing Poverty and Sustaining the Environment: The Politics of Local Engagement. London, UK: Earthscan, 2005.
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Bowen, William, and Mark Salling. “Toward Environmental Justice: Spatial Equity in Ohio and Cleveland.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 85.4(1995): 641-664.
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Finney, Carolyn. 2014. Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors. UNC Press Books.
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Glave Dianne and Mark Stoll. To Love the Wind and the Rain: African Americans and Environmental History. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2005.
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Jones, Robert. Black concern for the environment: Myth versus reality. Society and Natural Resources 11.3 (Nov 2008). 209-228
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Loh, Penn. “Must it be Greens versus Browns: Population, Immigration, and Environment:,” Racefile. vol. 3, no. 5. Applied Research Center. Oakland, CA. September-October 1995.
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Madrigal DS, Salvatore A, Casillas G, Casillas C, Vera I, Eskenazi B, Minkler M. 2014. Health in my community: conducting and evaluating PhotoVoice as a tool to promote environmental health and leadership among Latino/a youth. Prog Community Health Partnersh 8(3):317-29.
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Nixon, Rob. 2011. Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor. Harvard University Press.
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Peña, Devon G. 2005. Mexican Americans and the environment: tierra y vida. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
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Pellow, David Naguib. 2004. Garbage Wars: The Struggle for Environmental Justice in Chicago. MIT Press.
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Pulido, Laura. 1996. Environmentalism and Economic Justice: Two Chicano Struggles in the Southwest. University of Arizona Press.
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Gender Issues
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Bratton, Susan Power. “Lopsided Justice and Eco-Realities for Women.” In CTNS Bulletin 16(Spring 1996): 18-27.
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Shiva, Vandana. 1988. Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development. Zed Books.
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Stein, Rachel. 2004. New Perspectives on Environmental Justice: Gender, Sexuality, and Activism. Rutgers University Press.
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