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9781578051205

The Quest for Environmental Justice Human Rights and the Politics of Pollution

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  • ISBN13:

    9781578051205

  • ISBN10:

    1578051207

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-10-01
  • Publisher: INGRAM

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Summary

This much anticipated follow–up to Dr. Robert D. Bullard's highly acclaimed Unequal Protection: Environmental Justice and Communities of Color captures the voices of frontline warriors who are battling environmental injustice and human rights abuses at the grassroots level around the world, and challenging government and industry. policies and globalization trends that place people of color and the poor at special risk.

Part I presents an overview of the early environmental justice movement and highlights key leadership roles assumed by women activists. Part II examines the lives of people living in "sacrifice zones"—toxic corridors (such as Louisiana's infamous "Cancer Alley") where high concentrations of polluting industries are found. Part III explores land use, land rights, resource extraction, and sustainable development conflicts, including Chicano struggles in America's Southwest. Part IV examines human rights and global justice issues, including an analysis of South Africa's legacy of environmental racism and the corruption and continuing violence plaguing the oil–rich Niger Delta.

Together, the diverse contributors to this much–anticipated follow–up anthology present an inspiring and illuminating picture of the environmental justice movement in the first decade of the twenty–first century.

Author Biography

Robert D. Bullard is often described as the father of environmental justice. He is the former Dean of the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University 2011-2016. Professor Bullard currently is Distinguished Professor of Urban Planning and Environmental Policy.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Preface xv
Peggy Morrow Shepard
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction 1(16)
Robert D. Bullard
PART ONE A LEGACY OF INJUSTICE
17(68)
Environmental Justice in the Twenty-first Century
19(24)
Robert D. Bullard
Neighborhoods ``Zoned'' for Garbage
43(19)
Robert D. Bullard
Women Warriors of Color on the Front Line
62(23)
Robert D. Bullard
Damu Smith
PART TWO THE ASSAULT ON FENCE-LINE COMMUNITIES
85(58)
Living and Dying in Louisiana's ``Cancer Alley''
87(21)
Beverly Wright
Environmental Inequity in Metropolitan Los Angeles
108(17)
Manuel Pastor Jr.
James L. Sadd
Rachel Morello-Frosch
Toxic Racism on a New Jersey Waterfront
125(18)
Olga Pomar
PART THREE LAND RIGHTS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
143(64)
Anatomy of the Urban Parks Movement: Equal Justice, Democracy, and Livability in Los Angeles
145(23)
Robert Garcia
Erica S. Flores
Resource Wars against Native Peoples
168(20)
Al Gedicks
Tierra y Vida: Chicano Environmental Justice Struggles in the Southwest
188(19)
Devon G. Pena
PART FOUR HUMAN RIGHTS AND GLOBAL JUSTICE
207(92)
Environmental Reparations
209(13)
Robin Morris Collin
Robert Collin
Vieques: The Land, the People, the Struggle, the Future
222(17)
Deborah Berman Santana
Alienation and Militancy in the Niger Delta: Petroleum, Politics, and Democracy in Nigeria
239(16)
Oronto Douglas
Dimieari Von Kemedi
Ike Okonta
Michael J. Watts
Environmental Racism and Neoliberal Disorder in South Africa
255(24)
David A. Mcdonald
Addressing Global Poverty, Pollution, and Human Rights
279(20)
Robert D. Bullard
Glenn S. Johnson
Angel O. Torres
Appendix A Principles of Environmental Justice 299(4)
Appendix B Nongovernmental Organization Language on Environmental Racism 303(4)
Notes 307(52)
Selected Bibliography 359(6)
About the Contributors 365(8)
Index 373

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