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Faculty Journal Environmental Justice

Why Social Justice Today Means Environmental Justice

This post appeared as part of a Roosevelt House Faculty Journal series on the New and Renewed Visions of Environmental Justice.   Environmental justice in the USA, though not necessarily elsewhere,…  

Community Land Trusts, Environmental Justice, and Diasporas: A New Take on Human Rights

This post appeared as part of a Roosevelt House Faculty Journal series on the New and Renewed Visions of Environmental Justice.   Communities besieged by environmental justice struggles are usually afflicted…  

New Methodologies and Emerging Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Environmental Justice Education and Research

This post appeared as part of a Roosevelt House Faculty Journal series on the New and Renewed Visions of Environmental Justice.   The Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz once remarked, “How we…  

Student Submission — Environmental Justice and Accountability in Sustainable Development

This post appeared as part of a Roosevelt House Faculty Journal series on the New and Renewed Visions of Environmental Justice.   The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which was…  

How to Plan Environmentally Just Neighborhoods: Include Communities!

This post appeared as part of a Roosevelt House Faculty Journal series on the New and Renewed Visions of Environmental Justice.   When Jen Chantrtanapichate moved into her north Brooklyn neighborhood…  

Reframing Climate Change as a Moral Problem

This post appeared as part of a Roosevelt House Faculty Journal series on the New and Renewed Visions of Environmental Justice.   Climate justice refers to the whole constellation of philosophical…  

Environmental Racism, Black Lives, and the Struggle for Justice

This post appeared as part of a Roosevelt House Faculty Journal series on the New and Renewed Visions of Environmental Justice.   Over the past decade, activist groups have mobilized nationally…