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Publications

 

Toxic Wastes and Race at Twenty, 1987-2007: Grassroots Struggles to Dismantle Environmental Racism

Cleaning Up Toxic “Time Bombs” Left Behind by Katrina by Robert D. Bullard and Beverly Wright, FOCUS Magazine Special Issue on Hurricane Katrina: Health Impacts in Louisiana, Joint Center for Political Studies, Vol. 34, No. 10 (January/February 2006)..

Environment, Disaster, and Race After Katrina" by Manuel Pastor, Robert D. Bullard, James K. Boyce, Alice Fothergill, Rachel Morello-Frosch, and Beverly Wright, Race, Poverty & the Environment: A Journal for Social and Environmental Justice, 13, No. 1 (Summer 2006): 21-26.

In the Wake of the Storm: Enviornment, Disaster, and Race After Katrina. By Manuel Pastor, Robert D. Bullard, James K. Boyce, Alice Fothergill, Rachel Morella-Frosch, and Beverly WrightThe Russell Sage Foundation (May 15, 2006).

 

 

Links

Campus Ecology - National Wildlife Federation

Detroiters Working for Environmental Justice

Environmental Careers Organization

Environmental Justice & Climate Change Initiative

Environmental Justice Resource Center, Clark-Atlanta University

EPA Environmental Justice Page

Lowell Center for Sustainable Production

National Black Environmental Justice Network

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

Redefining Progress

Second Nature

University of Michigan School of Natural Resources & Environment

 

  
 
 

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