Environmental injustice has typically been an infringement of the rights of poor and minority communities from a “Not in my Backyard” mindset with regards to harmful chemicals. However, the pervasiveness of many chemicals, including bisphenol A has narrowed the exposure gap so that everyone, regardless of class or race, is affected by these chemicals. The United States has a history of being a responsive rather than a proactive agent regarding chemical regulation, but the environmental and health stakes are now too high to continue with this approach. The movement in Maine to reduce exposure to bisphenol A can be seen as a continuation of organizing for environmental justice because the movement incorporates classic organizing techniques...
Industrialization and development during the last 200 years have led to an increase of pesticides,...
Encouraging environmental action and greater proenvironmental behavior has been a main focus of envi...
The environmental policies and concerns of local, state, and federal governments have failed to prot...
Since the movement’s roots in the mid-twentieth century, mothers have been at the forefront in the p...
Since the 1960s, the modern environmental movement, though generally liberal in nature, has historic...
Diane Wilson is a mother and an environmental activist, two roles that challenge: Common perceptio...
As the problem of urban water pollution continues to grow, so does the need to ensure clean viable w...
This presentation examines the conjunction between women-homemakers and contaminated spaces, both pu...
Environmental justice, according to sociologist Robert Bullard, the father of the movement, “embrace...
107 pagesThe intersection of environmental and reproductive justice illustrates the inherent connect...
Since at least the publication of Lois Gibbs’s 1982 memoir about the toxic waste disaster in New Yor...
Catholic sisters fuse long-standing, creation-oriented theology, the new story presented by science,...
Across the United States, families are getting ready to start their day. The kids are waking up and ...
Pollution is a rampant issue in the United States, ranging from smog-filled air to infertile soil to...
From California habitats to Massachusetts toxics, the United States is in the midst of a fundamental...
Industrialization and development during the last 200 years have led to an increase of pesticides,...
Encouraging environmental action and greater proenvironmental behavior has been a main focus of envi...
The environmental policies and concerns of local, state, and federal governments have failed to prot...
Since the movement’s roots in the mid-twentieth century, mothers have been at the forefront in the p...
Since the 1960s, the modern environmental movement, though generally liberal in nature, has historic...
Diane Wilson is a mother and an environmental activist, two roles that challenge: Common perceptio...
As the problem of urban water pollution continues to grow, so does the need to ensure clean viable w...
This presentation examines the conjunction between women-homemakers and contaminated spaces, both pu...
Environmental justice, according to sociologist Robert Bullard, the father of the movement, “embrace...
107 pagesThe intersection of environmental and reproductive justice illustrates the inherent connect...
Since at least the publication of Lois Gibbs’s 1982 memoir about the toxic waste disaster in New Yor...
Catholic sisters fuse long-standing, creation-oriented theology, the new story presented by science,...
Across the United States, families are getting ready to start their day. The kids are waking up and ...
Pollution is a rampant issue in the United States, ranging from smog-filled air to infertile soil to...
From California habitats to Massachusetts toxics, the United States is in the midst of a fundamental...
Industrialization and development during the last 200 years have led to an increase of pesticides,...
Encouraging environmental action and greater proenvironmental behavior has been a main focus of envi...
The environmental policies and concerns of local, state, and federal governments have failed to prot...