Table of Contents
Preface viii
About the Editor ix
About the Contributors x
Introduction xvii
Part I Understanding Environmental Justice: Claims, Frames, and Colonialism
1 From Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter Robert D. Bullard 2
2 The Environmental Justice Frame Stella M. Capek 19
3 Environmental Justice, Indigenous Peoples, and Consent Kyle Powys Whyte 35
Part II Environmental Justice Methodology
4 Measuring Environmental Injustice Paul Mohai 52
5 Science, Expertise, and Environmental Justice Alissa Cordner Phil Brown 77
6 How Community-Based Participatory Research Strengthens the Rigor, Relevance, and Reach of Science Rachel Morello-Frosch Carolina L. Balazs 95
7 Emotions of Environmental Justice J. M. Bacon Kari Marie Norgaard 110
Part III Policy and Environmental Protection
8 Regulatory Culture: Racial Ideologies and the Fight for Environmental Justice within Government Agencies Jill Lindsey Harrison 128
9 Geographies of Environmental Racism: Capitalism, Pollution, and Public Health in Southern California Cristina Faiver-Serna 147
10 Environmental Justice and the Law Oday Salim 164
Part IV Environments of (In)Justice and Activism
11 Fair Housing and Health: A Social Ecology Framework 184
12 For Tribal Peoples, Food Justice Requires Environmental Justice Elizabeth Hoover 199
13 Poverty, Prisons, Pollution, and Valley Fever Sarah M. Rios 216
14 Becoming Storms: Indigenous Water Protectors Fight for the Future Kaitlin Reed Beth Rose Middleton Manning Deniss Josefina Martinez 233
Part V New Frontiers and Old Questions
15 Narratives of Struggle and Resistance in the Fight against Environmental Racism in African Nova Scotian Communities Ingrid Waldron 250
16 Fantastic Pragmatic: The Enduring Effects of the 1993 Encounter between Black Panthers and Black Brazilian Activists Joao Costa Vargas 269
17 From Dumping to Displacement: New Frontiers for Just Sustainabilities Julian Agyeman Stephen Zavestoski 288
18 Black Lives Matter as an Environmental Justice Challenge David N. Pellow 306
Conclusion 322
Index 324