تفاصيل الكتاب
تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
260
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
May 7, 2019
الناشر
Routledge
الطبعة
3
رقم ISBN-10
0367319284
رقم ISBN-13
9780367319281
الوصف
In this compelling exploration, Robert D. Bullard delves into the intersection of race, class, and environmental justice in the American South. He examines how communities of color often bear the brunt of industrial pollution and waste management practices that disproportionately affect their health and quality of life. Through meticulous research and powerful storytelling, Bullard sheds light on the historical and systemic inequalities that contribute to environmental degradation in these marginalized neighborhoods.
By weaving together personal narratives and empirical data, the work reveals the urgent need for social change to address these pressing issues. Bullard calls for actionable steps to combat environmental racism, advocating for a future where everyone, regardless of their background, can enjoy a clean and safe environment. The book serves not just as a documentary of injustices but also as a rallying cry for advocacy and reform in environmental policy. It challenges readers to confront difficult truths and inspires them to seek a more equitable world.
By weaving together personal narratives and empirical data, the work reveals the urgent need for social change to address these pressing issues. Bullard calls for actionable steps to combat environmental racism, advocating for a future where everyone, regardless of their background, can enjoy a clean and safe environment. The book serves not just as a documentary of injustices but also as a rallying cry for advocacy and reform in environmental policy. It challenges readers to confront difficult truths and inspires them to seek a more equitable world.