Environmental Justice Special Issue on Black Lives Matter Part 1

The peer-reviewed journal, Environmental Justice, recently published its Special Issue on Black Lives Matter Part 1. Click this link to read the articles.

Find links to individual articles from the issue below:

Editorial

Environmental Justice and the Challenge of Black Lives Matter
David N. Pellow  Read Now

Original Articles

Black Ecology and Critical Environmental Justice
Michael Warren Murphy, George Weddington, and AJ Rio-Glick  Read Now

State Violence, Black Lives, and Environmental Justice
Liam Downey and Brigid Mark  Read Now

Environmental Justice and Black Lives Matter: Critical Reflection and Advocacy for Social Work in the United States
Rachel Forbes, Sarah Wochele, Kaylee Peterson, and Anna Craggs  Read Now

Rooted in Oppression: Why the U.S. Policing and Carceral Systems Are Issues of Systemic Environmental Injustice
Elijah J. Baker, Fabiana R. Lake, and Cambria Wilson  Read Now

No Justice, No Resilience: Prison Abolition As Disaster Mitigation in an Era of Climate Change
Carlee Purdum, Felicia Henry, Sloan Rucker, Darien Alexander Williams, Richard Thomas, Benika Dixon, and Fayola Jacobs  Read Now

Military as an Institution and Militarization as a Process: Theorizing the U.S. Military and Environmental Justice
Camila H. Alvarez, Nicholas G. Theis, and Daniel A. Shtob  Read Now

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