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Where We Live, Work and Play: The Environmental Justice Movement and the Struggle for a New Environmentalism (Praeger Series in Transformational Politics and Political Science)
 
 
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Where We Live, Work and Play: The Environmental Justice Movement and the Struggle for a New Environmentalism (Praeger Series in Transformational Politics and Political Science) [Hardcover]

Patrick Novotny (Author)

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0275960269 978-0275960261 August 30, 2000

Numerous studies have revealed that the poor disproportionately bear the burden of environmental problems in America today. Issues range from higher levels of poisonous wastes, carbon dioxide, and ozone, to greater than normal incidences of asthma and lead poisoning. The environmental justice movement, which has emerged in working class and low-income African American and Latino communities since the early 1990s, is an effort that is reinterpreting the definition of the environment as where we live, work, and play to connect new constituencies traditionally outside of the postwar environmental movement. Novotny documents this expanding constituency through case studies of four community groups ranging from South Central Los Angeles to Louisiana.

Environmental racism is understood as yet another type of discrimination which results in a high incidence of environmental concerns in poorer communities due to what many activists see as discriminatory land use practices, decisions by industry that intentionally locate hazardous wastes in these communities, and the uneven enforcement of environmental regulations by federal, state, and local officials. Community leaders have added environmental causes to their fight against unemployment, impoverishment, and substandard housing. This study explores various attempts to put a halt to illegal practices and to broaden public awareness of the issues involved.


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Analyzes the emerging awareness of environmental problems as they impact the poor, particularly African-American, Latino, Native-American, and Asian-Pacific communities.


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The public awareness of the environmental hazards of pesticides, automobile emissions, and the contamination of the nation's rivers and lakes-the most famous of which was the eutrophication of Lake Erie in 1972-was part of the changing public sentiments in the decades following World War II. Read the first page
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postwar environmental movement, work with the environment, involvement with the environment, environmental justice movement, largest environmental organizations, tenant leaders, lethal air, environmental racism, toxics campaign, municipal infrastructure, property tax exemptions, public housing residents
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Organizing Project, Gulf Coast Tenants Organization, Community Strategy Center, Los Angeles, Mississippi River, Community Watchdog Organizing Committee, New Mexico, Ascension Parish, Earth Day, United Auto Workers, General Motors, Sierra Club, Pat Bryant, Baton Rouge, Van Nuys, New Orleans, South Valley, Asian Pacific, United States, Richard Moore, Native American, Third World, National Toxics Campaign, Environmental Defense Fund, National Labor Relations Board
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