Works from an environmental activist, a legal scholar, a renowned historian, and a debut novelist provide a range of paths to ...
I ran the US Environmental Protection Agency’s environmental justice program for almost 11 years. It’s not what this ...
In her book, "Holy Ground," Catherine Coleman Flowers writes about her journey as an activist and the urgent social and ...
The idea of environmental justice became even better known in 1990 with the publication of Dumping in Dixie, by Robert Bullard. He wrote the book after learning that, although the population of ...
In the firm hands of Catherine Coleman Flowers, environmental, social and racial justice aren’t separate strands of work that ...
Environmental justice advocates’ work just got even more difficult, but powerful legal statutes leave them with some support.
In honor of Black History Month, ABC13 is highlighting one of the founding fathers of the environmental justice movement, who ...