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July 30, 1998 1572303425 978-1572303423 1
Corporate America increasingly relies on environmentally unsustainable forms of production, and not all Americans bear their costs equally. People of color are 47 percent more likely than whites to live near a hazardous waste facility. Fifty-seven percent of whites live in areas with poor air quality, compared to 80 percent of Latinos. Nationwide, nearly a thousand farm workers die of pesticide poisoning each year.

Illuminating manifold connections between the exploitation of nature and the exploitation of vulnerable communities, a new wave of grassroots environmentalism is building in the United States. Groups that have traditionally been at the periphery of mainstream environmentalism--poor people, working people, and people of color--are fusing the fight for a healthy environment with historical struggles for civil rights and social justice. This timely book brings together leading scholars and activists to provide an ecosocialist perspective on the goals, strategies, and accomplishments of the environmental justice movement, and to explore the emerging principles of ecological democracy that undergird it.

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"This collection of twelve articles provides a provocative profile of the environmental justice movement throughout the United States. These prominent contributors have produced a compelling narrative of how environmental injustice affects people of color and low-income groups. It reveals the questionable practice of market forces and how they impact human and nonhuman life. It chronicles culture, race and class issues and the critical role of women and their contribution to the movement. People are making a difference. It urges and supports the democratic participation of a broad spectrum of groups interested in making communities safe, nurturing, productive and just. This book is of utmost importance, and should be read by everybody who is concerned about these issues." --Bunyan Bryant, School of Natural Resources & Environment, University of Michigan

"This important book is essential reading for people who want to understand both the root causes of the U.S. environmental crisis, and the vigorous leadership of those fighting for environmental justice." --Joshua Karliner, TRAC--Transnational Resource & Action Center Corporate Watch, San Francisco, CA

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Daniel Faber, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Northeastern University and a co-founding editor of Capitalism, Nature, Socialism: A Journal of Socialist Ecology. A longtime social and environmental activist, Dr. Faber has published widely on the Central and North American environmental crises. He is the author of Environments Under Fire, CHOICE Magazine's 1993 Outstanding Academic Book of the Year on Latin America.

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With the approaching dawn of the new millennium, the environmental movement in the United States is confronting what appears to be an immense paradox. Read the first page
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forest product workers, ecological legitimacy, antitreaty groups, environmental mainstream, ecological racism, popular epidemiology, ecological democracy, creating sustainable jobs, neoliberal capital, classic epidemiology, land grant heirs, environmental justice movement, environmental justice activists, environmental justice organizations, upland commons, community health surveys, salvage logging rider, multinational mining corporations, confronting environmental racism, traditional epidemiology, mainstream environmental organizations, movement for environmental justice, mainstream environmental movement, economic justice issues, environmental justice groups
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United States, New Mexico, New York, Sierra Club, African American, Forest Service, Los Angeles, Earth First, Tierra Amarilla, San Francisco, Pacific Northwest, North American, Rio Arriba, Ganados del Valle, National Wildlife Federation, Third World, Endangered Species Act, Costilla County, Group of Ten, San Luis, Upper Rio Grande, Clean Air Act, Island Press, Native American, Taylor Ranch
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