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    (Bullard & Smith, 2005, p.73). She joined a group of protestors because she wanted to make a change for her community that is suffering from industrial facilities. West strongly believed raising awareness of environmental racism in Convent is a crucial step to their survival. In order to put an end to this, residents from Convent including Emelda West formed an organization called St. James Citizens for Jobs and the Environment in September 1996. The purpose of this organization is to voice their

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    This paper will discuss environmental justice and the ethical dilemma of environmental racism. The definition of environmental justice according to the Environmental Protection Agency (n.d.) “is the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, ethnicity, income, national origin, or educational level in the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policy”. Environment justice main concern is the equitable distribution of

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    First of all, environmental racism is hazardous to health. For example, according to the California department of public health statistics “residents of the county to go to the hospital emergency department for asthma attacks “(Kay and Katz, 2012). This delineates the impact the oil refinery was having on individuals are not forced to live In the vicinity of its toxic air emissions. When individuals are not force to live in environments engulfed in pollutants, subsequently their health tend to be

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    this class so far? How did you learn it? I learned through class discussions and homework about environmental racism. I learned more deeply about environmental racism by reading the article “What is Environmental Racism” by Devi K Lockwood thoroughly. I read the article as many times as I needed too and annotated notes. I re read the article until I was fully able to grasp the concept of environmental racism and the negative impacts it has on communities of color. 2. What's at least one thing you

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    Is There Such a Thing as Environmental Racism? In Tallassee, Alabama, there is a landfill. This is not just a small-town dump, this is one of the largest landfills in the state of Alabama. In fact, according to the Huffington Post, "around 4:00 a.m. most mornings, a processional of trash-transporting semis thunder over old local bridges" to drop off their first loads. What's the big deal? Stone's Throw Landfill has ruined Ronald Smith's town. It has taken his peace, it has polluted his land,

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    phillipons, latin americans, factory owners, people with money. Stated from the passages “ Rosenthall of the NAACP suggests keeping waste facilities out of areas already overburdened with waste or potential toxic exposure”. This proves that environmental racism is everywhere and you won't even know it. To begin with this problem is that factory owners are placing their chemical waste in low income area where kids be playing outside and where babies are born. The article found that “ Three of the

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    Before this semester started, I had no idea what environmental justice was. I have come a long way since then and I have learned a lot. I have learned a lot more than I will be able to talk about in this essay. For this reason I have narrowed it down to three important topics that I find interesting and I feel I have learned the most about. Three things I have learned and will take with me after this course are Environmental racism, mountaintop removal, and ecological imperialism. One thing I

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    stance on the issue of environmental racism. To begin, we will have a look at an article written by Thomas Davies, “Clean and White: A History of Environmental racism in the United States” which argues the importance of acknowledging climate change and pollution in the USA. He states that the USA is attempting to “sober up these practices” by acknowledging that there is a huge issue at hand. Climate change is a global issue that requires for sidelined issues of environmental racism to be acknowledged

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    The environment people live in can be a racism that happens everywhere.The government affect the black people instead of the white.Environment racism is something that all people are not treated fairly everyday. There are bunch of people that been affected by this.For example”Bills moving through the florida house and senate calle four-statewide statewide study of issue by a newly created commission of environmental equity and justice”.It shows that the capital of Tallahassee is involved in this

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    Using my borough the Bronx as a case study, my plan is to research environmental racism in South Bronx neighborhoods. I plan to use public health information on environmental racism issues. This will involve reviewing the health status of South Bronx neighborhoods and the specific contributing environmental factors. Public health organizations like the NYC Department of Health and environmental groups have a great deal of knowledge and experience in assessing the health status of various neighborhoods

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