Toxic Struggles
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In local communities across the country, people of color, the poor, women, migrant farm workers, and industrial workers are joining forces with civil rights, peace and local community activists to challenge corporate polluters. These grassroots organizations are reshaping the environmental movement by forcing it to incorporate social justice issues such as racism, class, gender, antimilitarism, and poverty. Toxic Struggles forcefully documents this fast-growing environmental justice movement led by the people who suffer most from corporate ecological devastation.
From The WomanSource Catalog & Review: Tools for Connecting the Community for Women; review by SH
The environmental movement is taking shape; grassroots organizations and individuals continue to push toward social justice, world peace and environmental health, and simultaneously have documented their struggles and efforts in these essays. The hidden people of this country-people of color, the poor, women, migrant farmworkers, industrial workers-are some of the ones who have joined together to evoke a new way of living, of thinking, and of treating ourselves, our world and others. These multi-faceted, multi-colored, multi-perspective unions show us the strength gained in assembling such diverse groups. Toxic Struggles moves beyond theories and practices. It exposes the heart of this movement, the people, and the essence of fighting for harmony.
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Toxic Struggles
Toxic Struggles: The Theory and Practice of Environmental Justice,Richard Hofrichter,University of Utah Press,0874807379,Animals,Ecofeminism,Environmental Science,Environmental Studies,Environmental justice,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Political aspects,Social ecology,Social justice,Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection
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