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Environmental Justice and Environmentalism - The Social Justice Challenge to the Environmental Movement (Paperback, New)
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Environmental Justice and Environmentalism - The Social Justice Challenge to the Environmental Movement (Paperback, New)
Series: Urban and Industrial Environments
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Analysis and case studies from interdisciplinary perspectives
explore the possibility and desirability of collaboration between
the grassroots-oriented environmental justice movement and
mainstream environmental organizations. Although the environmental
movement and the environmental justice movement would seem to be
natural allies, their relationship over the years has often been
characterized by conflict and division. The environmental justice
movement has charged the mainstream environmental movement with
racism and elitism and has criticized its activist agenda on the
grounds that it values wilderness over people. Environmental
justice advocates have called upon environmental organizations to
act on environmental injustice and address racism and classism in
their own hiring and organizational practices, lobbying agenda, and
political platforms. This book examines the current relationship
between the two movements in both conceptual and practical terms
and explores the possibilities for future collaboration. In ten
original essays, contributors from a variety of disciplines
consider such topics as the relationship between the two movements'
ethical commitments and activist goals, instances of successful
cooperation in U.S. contexts, and the challenges posed to both
movements by globalization and climate change. They examine the
possibility and desirability of one unified movement as opposed to
two complementary ones by means of analyses and case studies; these
include a story of asbestos hazards that begins in a Montana mine
and ends with the release of asbestos insulation into the air of
Manhattan after the collapse of the World Trade Center. This book,
part of a necessary rethinking of the relationship between the two
movements, shows that effective, mutually beneficial alliances can
advance the missions of both. Contributors Kim Allen, J. Robert
Cox, Vinci Daro, Kevin DeLuca, Giovanna Di Chiro, Daniel Faber,
Dorothy Holland, Dale Jamieson, M. Nils Peterson, Markus John
Peterson, Tarla Rai Peterson, Phaedra C. Pezzullo, J. Timmons
Roberts, Ronald Sandler, Steve Schwarze, Peter Wenz
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