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    Flint water crisis has brought environmental inequality and environmental racism into the limelight. As such, it is becoming a prominent social justice issue and a political talking point. However, there is much to suggest that environmental inequality is the result of economic factors. This paper therefore focuses on developing an understanding of environmental inequality from an economic perspective. For this, a broad overview of environmental racism and environmental inequality will be discussed

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    Environmental Racism Environmental Racism practice of environmental injustice within a racialized context. In Western nations, environmental racism refers to socially marginalized minority communities which are subjected to disproportionate exposure of environmental hazards, the denial of access to sources of ecological sustenance (such as clean air, water, and natural resources), or both. Within an international context, environmental marginalization may apply to disadvantaged ecological relationships

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    The issue I will be discussing is environmental racism. Environmental racism is the concept of allowing or even forcing dark-skinned minorities to take on the burden of pollution or other environmental issues. An example of this would be a factory located in a poor area dumping chemicals and other pollutants into the water supply of the town. In this example, the factory is allowed to harm the environment and create a hazardous environment for the people who depend on the water supply in which the

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    and watering eyes, beneath the weight of polluted skies. Of lead, zinc, cadmium, PCBs, and arsenic too. Makes clear skies hard to view…”These harsh words, by poet Dr. Bunyan Bryant, articulate the urgency of toxic waste and its relationship with environmental justice. As America moves forward in creating our carbon footprint and continued wasteful throwaway culture, it is more evident than ever that nature can, and will be destructed while large corporations pocket huge financial gains (Bullard& Johnson

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    Gray feels that Brandywine has become just another sacrificial zone in the fight against environmental racism. Sadly, her claims are not that far off. According to Deaton, “It’s people of color who endure the brunt of the impact. Coal- and gas-fired power plants disproportionately populate communities long on cheap land and short on political power. This is true in Brandywine and around the country”, (2016). As a resident of Maryland myself, I find this kind of information to be sad, but unfortunately

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    Grace Dr. McCray Sociology 210 August 28, 2017 Environmental Racism Environmental racism refers to the inappropriate exposure of low-income or minority individuals to heavy chemicals, pollution, toxic wastes, pesticides, and, most importantly, clean air. According to Bullard, environmental racism refers to racial discrimination in environmental policy making, decision making, and/or any practice which results in equitable distribution of environmental burdens borne by society and based on race or

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    Let’s begin with a concrete definition of environmental racism. Environmental racism “…links racism with environmental actions, experiences, and outcomes. In the broadest sense, environmental racism and its corollary, environmental discrimination, is the process whereby environmental decisions, actions, and policies result in racial discrimination or the creation of racial advantages.” (Taylor, 2009) This definition explains how the direct outcome of these decisions makes it “racist” because of favourism

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    Environmental racism shouldn’t be happening. We humans were just color, different race; white should blacks and Latino differently. In 1952, no African had lived in any of Richmond’s permanent low-rent housing. If any African lives where the white are staying at, they would become slaves of the whites. Environmental racism is everywhere, every black and Latino tastes the problem of racism. The environment, people lives in impacts them every day. Many people are affected by pollution because

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    Environmental Racism and Environmental Justice By: Sarah Hatfield S104293 University of the People December 21st 2014 Term 2 2014 Robert Bullard defines environmental racism as “any policy, practice, or directive that differentially affects or disadvantages individuals, groups, or communities based on race or color” (Bullard 98). Racism basically creates differences in environmental quality in white and black communities. Governmental policies and industry practices often provide

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    consisting of Latinos? (Pulido 21) This is a direct and apparent representation of environmental racism in our country. In particular, its existence could be closely observed in the recent dispute of an urban farmland in South Central Los Angeles. Frankly, environmental racism had little effect on the actual dissolution of the South Central farm, as it was an issue of property rights. Instead, environmental racism played a significant role in the confrontation process that led to the closure by excluding

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