Trump supporters say we live in a colorblind society, but racism is so embedded that it can be revealed in something as ...
Environmental racism describes a social phenomenon characterized by unequal access to clean environmental resources based on race. Herein, communities of color are more likely to reside in areas with ...
Gómez said Trump’s revocation of the orders ignores the long history of environmental racism in the U.S., especially the effects of toxic and polluting industries on Indigenous, Black and ...
Because people are so intrinsically tied to the land we live on, a genocide of people is just as equally a genocide of the ...
Yet there is increasing evidence of AI systems driving up emissions and locking in reliance on fossil fuels, while exhausting ...
There is much interest in racism as a cause of cognition, but very little in cognition as a cause of racism. Both approaches ...
"No matter where you look in the world, marginalized and low-income communities are disproportionately affected by ...
One of the lessons of 2024 is that Republicans were arfully able to wave off claims of racism in their own party by making Democrats look bad for bringing it up as a political issue. So-called ...
Let’s take a look shall we… Firstly, he’s black, so any criticism must be racism. Yawn ... all cost loads, were meant to deliver, lead by example and try… and they didn’t.
Ingrid Waldron (IW): Environmental racism can be defined as the disproportionate location of environmentally hazardous toxic projects in primarily Indigenous and other non-white or racialized ...
It has been hailed by some as “the most important environmental law to pass in decades ... It’s estimated, for example, that there are 106,000 such mines in Nevada. About 100 persist in New Hampshire.
Her book on environmental racism in Nova Scotia, There's Something in the Water, became a documentary co-directed by Canadian actor Elliot Page, alongside Ian Daniel. It premiered at the Toronto ...