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-//[[http://bit.ly/envj1991|Principles of Environmental Justice]]// (1991) | -//[[http://bit.ly/envj1991|Principles of Environmental Justice]]// (1991) | ||
-//[[https://www.ejnet.org/ej/jemez.pdf|Jemez Principles for Democratic Organizing]]// (1996) | -//[[https://www.ejnet.org/ej/jemez.pdf|Jemez Principles for Democratic Organizing]]// (1996) | ||
+ | -Bhavnani et al., //[[https://www.zedbooks.net/shop/book/climate-futures/|Climate Futures: Re-imagining Global Climate Justice]]// | ||
-Bill E. Lawson, //[[http://bit.ly/lawson-ej |The Value of Environmental Justice]]// | -Bill E. Lawson, //[[http://bit.ly/lawson-ej |The Value of Environmental Justice]]// | ||
-Carl Anthony, //[[c-anthony|The Earth, the City and the Hidden Narrative of Race]]// | -Carl Anthony, //[[c-anthony|The Earth, the City and the Hidden Narrative of Race]]// | ||
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-[[https://www.thenation.com/article/the-climate-wall-qa-with-todd-miller/|The Climate Wall]] - Q&A with Todd Miller, author of //Storming the Wall// | -[[https://www.thenation.com/article/the-climate-wall-qa-with-todd-miller/|The Climate Wall]] - Q&A with Todd Miller, author of //Storming the Wall// | ||
-[[https://nycstandswithstandingrock.wordpress.com/standingrocksyllabus/|#StandingRockSyllabus]] - "Places the Standing Rock struggle in a broader historical, political, economic, and social context going back over 500 years to the first expeditions of Columbus, the founding of the United States on institutionalized slavery, private property, and dispossession, and the rise of global carbon supply and demand.... This syllabus brings together the work of Indigenous and allied activists and scholars: anthropologists, historians, environmental scientists, and legal scholars, all of whom contribute important insights into the conflicts between Indigenous sovereignty and resource extraction. | -[[https://nycstandswithstandingrock.wordpress.com/standingrocksyllabus/|#StandingRockSyllabus]] - "Places the Standing Rock struggle in a broader historical, political, economic, and social context going back over 500 years to the first expeditions of Columbus, the founding of the United States on institutionalized slavery, private property, and dispossession, and the rise of global carbon supply and demand.... This syllabus brings together the work of Indigenous and allied activists and scholars: anthropologists, historians, environmental scientists, and legal scholars, all of whom contribute important insights into the conflicts between Indigenous sovereignty and resource extraction. | ||
+ | -//[[more-quick-reads#environmental_and_climate_justice|Quick Reads and more]]// |