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Book Synopsis: Contemporary public policy circles are quick to acknowledge that environmental factors contribute to ill health and pose a particular threat to poor and minority communities. But public officials rarely examined the distribution of environmental hazards such as polluted air and contaminated water. In the 1980s, as toxic waste facilities proliferated, the environmental justice movement demanded that impoverished communities no longer be burdened by excessive environmental risks. In Transforming Environmentalism, Eileen McGurty explores a moment central to the emergence of the environmental justice movement. In 1978, residents of predominantly African American Warren County, North Carolina, were horrified to learn that the state planned to build a landfill in their county to hold forty thousand cubic yards of soil that was contaminated with PCBs from illegal dumping. They responded to the state's plans with a four-year resistance, ending in a month of protests with over 500 arrests from civil disobedience and disruptive actions. McGurty traces the evolving approaches that residents took to contest "environmental racism" in their community and shows how activism in Warren County spurred greater political debate and became a model for communities across the nation. Transforming Environmentalism explores how the specific circumstances of the Warren County events shaped the formation of the environmental justice movement and influenced contemporary environmentalism.
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Uncover the powerful story of environmental activism in the face of adversity with "Transforming Environmentalism." Delve into the roots of the environmental justice movement as author Eileen McGurty unravels the inspiring journey of Warren County residents in confronting environmental racism. Discover how a community's resilience in the fight against toxic waste sparked a nationwide call for change and justice.
Explore the pivotal events that shaped the environmental justice landscape in the U.S. with "Transforming Environmentalism." Join McGurty as she delves into the challenges faced by Warren County residents as they stood up against environmental hazards and fought for their rights. Gain insight into how grassroots activism can drive significant political and social change for marginalized communities.
Experience the transformative power of environmental advocacy with "Transforming Environmentalism." Uncover the untold stories of courage, perseverance, and unity displayed by the residents of Warren County in the face of environmental injustice. Learn how their fight for equality and health sparked a movement that continues to impact environmental policy and activism today.
Ready to be inspired by the resilience and determination of environmental justice advocates? Dive into the pages of "Transforming Environmentalism" and witness the triumph of community-led activism against environmental racism. Join the movement for a more just and sustainable future for all.
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