While a global debate rages about the state of our environment and the ravages of climate change, African-Americans and other Americans of color appear detached and uninvolved in the issue. This presentation will show how this detachment has tremendous negative implications for communities\u27 health, quality of life, and even their economic survival. Moreover, they will show that African Americans have made hugely positive contributions to the conservation of some of the most sacred places in our country
Global South scholars have long documented and theorised their communities’ struggles against the ec...
Global South scholars have long documented and theorised their communities’ struggles against the ec...
This article suggests the need for a new “green ” and “Earth-based ” reas-sessment of the work of Bo...
Increasingly our climate conversations have shifted from urgency to crisis. As report after report e...
This portfolio encompass thesis and other writings around the topics of African-Americans, the envir...
The images of human suffering from New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina remain seared i...
In the 21st century, societies face serious environmental problems. Black leadership in the environm...
Although climate change impacts everyone on Earth, it can disproportionately impact people of color,...
Scholars have long investigated factors contributing to enactment of environmentally responsible beh...
Americans from every demographic, socioeconomic, racial, and ethnic category identify themselves as ...
This dissertation research examines the perceptions held by African Africans as they pertain to the ...
Why were people of color largely absent in the participation of environmental organizations until th...
The goal of this project was to explore activism, attitudes, and imagery connecting Black churchgoer...
This paper examines connections in three case studies of Black churchgoers in Miami and their views ...
Abstract Environmental degradation continues to be one of the greatest threats to human well-being, ...
Global South scholars have long documented and theorised their communities’ struggles against the ec...
Global South scholars have long documented and theorised their communities’ struggles against the ec...
This article suggests the need for a new “green ” and “Earth-based ” reas-sessment of the work of Bo...
Increasingly our climate conversations have shifted from urgency to crisis. As report after report e...
This portfolio encompass thesis and other writings around the topics of African-Americans, the envir...
The images of human suffering from New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina remain seared i...
In the 21st century, societies face serious environmental problems. Black leadership in the environm...
Although climate change impacts everyone on Earth, it can disproportionately impact people of color,...
Scholars have long investigated factors contributing to enactment of environmentally responsible beh...
Americans from every demographic, socioeconomic, racial, and ethnic category identify themselves as ...
This dissertation research examines the perceptions held by African Africans as they pertain to the ...
Why were people of color largely absent in the participation of environmental organizations until th...
The goal of this project was to explore activism, attitudes, and imagery connecting Black churchgoer...
This paper examines connections in three case studies of Black churchgoers in Miami and their views ...
Abstract Environmental degradation continues to be one of the greatest threats to human well-being, ...
Global South scholars have long documented and theorised their communities’ struggles against the ec...
Global South scholars have long documented and theorised their communities’ struggles against the ec...
This article suggests the need for a new “green ” and “Earth-based ” reas-sessment of the work of Bo...