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    book titled “Dumping in Dixie” as well as “Overcoming Racism in Environmental Decision Making”, where he proposed a framework for environmental justice. Bullard's work ultimately led to the convergence of social justice and environmental movements into what is called the environmental justice movement. From this movement, The 1991 First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit was created. The Summit aimed to broaden the environmental justice movement to further include issues of public

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    issue of environmental justice. Beloved tells the story of Sethe, an African American woman living before the Civil War as a slave and after as a free woman. Throughout the novel, the plot switches between the past and present, but consistently provides the reader with insight into how the environment has historically been used against African Americans. This paper will examine how the different ecologies at Sweet Home in Kentucky and at 124 Bluestone Road in Ohio address environmental justice issues

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    The number of white residents living within a mile of treatment and environmental toxic disposal facilities has increased. Environmental justice advocates have discovered the disproportionate placement of hazardous waste facilities in low-income communities of color throughout the United States. California, specifically, is a culturally diverse state with changing demographics and major issues with pollution. Although pollution and waste is a widespread problem, it has been more negatively impactful

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    race. The major ecological crisis has been associated with the environmental pollution (Westra 122). Notably, race and ethnicity have been considered to be significant contributing factors to the ecological crisis than the economic income and class. Ecological crisis has since led to racism particularly in regions occupied by different races. For instance, the affluent black communities have been associated with high toxic environmental waste sites than the poorer whites. This notion was pegged on

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    company FreshDirect began plans to build their new headquarters and a fueling station along the South Bronx waterfront, a district which is 39% Black and 60% Hispanic according to the Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems. Environmental racism is usually not the overt racism, discrimination, or stereotyping that is splayed out across the media through newspapers and television screens,

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    Environmental injustice in Flint, Michigan Issue: Contaminated water ( lead poisoning “Environmental racism is real…so real that even having the facts, having the documentation and having the information has never been enough to provide equal protection for people of color and poor people” “It takes longer for the response and it takes longer for the recovery in communities of color and low-income communities.” (Bullard, 1994:36) Background/details of crisis: 57% of residents are black, low

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    Institutionalized Racism Issue When landfill, waste, and chemical corporations, plant toxic chemicals, waste, and landfill residue into impoverished, heavily populated minority communities, those acts could be viewed as institutionalized racism. The term, institutionalized racism, is the pattern of intentional acts of discrimination towards marginalized groups of individuals through the means of legislation and practices. The landmark battle that argued that institutionalized racism had relations

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    Do you know how racism affects our society? Racism is a long lasting problem that affects millions of people all over the world. It is the belief that characteristics and abilities can be attributed to people simply on the basis of their race. Historically, those who openly professed or practiced racism held that members of low-status races should be limited to low-status jobs and that members of the dominant race should have exclusive access to political power, economic resources, high status jobs

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    Rothschild’s study, personal factor lets a person avoid the promotion effect from television advertisements, because these people having their own interests and will change their behavior while they want to. (Rothschild 1999, p.3) In additional, the anti-racism campaign is hard to change a person’s behavior if he or she only can affected by the personal factor, have high believe of themselves. Some of internal factors are more psychological, can develop a better behavior of society. These internal factors

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    poisoning and a chance for them to get Legionnaire’s disease. Surprisingly enough, when searching up “Flint Water Crisis”, there was no article that listed race as a potential factor into this decision of switching water supplies, until the addition of “racism” to the search bar to find many articles on this case. The reason to switch water supplies seems to be just saving 15 million dollars (Martinez 2016). However, Flint is a heavily populated black community, more than 57% are black, and Flint is about

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