Echoes from the Poisoned Well: Global Memories of Environmental InjusticeSylvia Hood Washington, Heather Goodall, Paul C. Rosier This book is an historical examination of environmental justice struggles across the globe from the perspective of environmentally marginalized communities. It is unique in environmental justice histography because it recounts these struggles by integrating the actual voices and memories of communities who grappled with environmental inequalities. |
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Echoes from the Poisoned Well: Global Memories of Environmental Injustice Jeffrey Stine Limited preview - 2006 |
Echoes from the Poisoned Well: Global Memories of Environmental Injustice Jeffrey Stine Limited preview - 2006 |
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Aboriginal activists African American Australia Beeld Brewarrina campaign century Chicago China Claver Cleveland colonial color construction cultural economic Édouard Glissant environment environmental justice environmental justice movement Environmental Racism ethnic fish gender Glissant groups homeless housing Ibid impact Indian indigenous industrial injustice interview Iscor issues Jabiluka land landscape Lee-Seville living Madziwa Management Maori marae Martinican Martinique memory ment mental mining Mirrar Native American nature Navajo neighborhood North officials Ogoni Ogoniland oil spills organized Orica owners park Patrick Chamoiseau plant policies political pollution population problems proposed protection race racialized spaces Raphaël Confiant Rara'muri residents road ronmental rural Sami Sandbridge settler Shell Nigeria slave social society South story struggle Suttesája Sydney Taiwan Taiwanese Tempelhoff tion town toxic traditional University Press uranium urban Vanderbijlpark waste Wetherill Park women Yellow River York Zimbabwe


