Results for keyword: Green Justice
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A mobile health solution
A day with the asthma-fighting crusaders of West Oakland, Calif.
by Stephanie Paige Ogburn, Oct 08, 2010 -
The life and death of Desert Rock
The Navajo Nation's proposed 1,500-megawatt coal plant always rested on shaky ground. Now, it may collapse entirely.
by Laura Paskus, Aug 13, 2010 -
Into the wild
Rue Mapp's group Outdoor Afro encourages black people to explore nature and learn about things like bird-watching.
by Stephanie Paige Ogburn, Jun 24, 2010 -
Urban habitat
The ups and downs of an Audubon nature center in the middle of low-income urban L.A.
by Cally Carswell, May 04, 2010 -
Sinclair flare up
The Sinclair, Wyo., oil refinery has long been one of the state's most notorious polluters, but until recently, no one seemed to care.
by Cally Carswell, Apr 23, 2010 -
Just journalism, or hegemonic narrative?
Sofia Martinez responds to High Country News' coverage of environmental justice in Albuquerque's Mountain View neighborhood.
by Sofia Martinez, Mar 24, 2010 -
The Forgotten Mesa
Without basic services, life on Pajarito Mesa is all about surviving.
by Cally Carswell, Feb 05, 2010 -
The Shot Heard Round the West
Twenty years after the SouthWest Organizing Project accused conservation groups of ignoring environmental justice, diversity in the movement remains elusive.
by Marty Durlin, Jan 31, 2010 -
'The environment ... is where we live'
A group of determined activists in Mountain View, N.M., fights for environmental justice in a poor and polluted neighborhood.
by Arla Shephard and Ray Ring, Jan 31, 2010 -
The Group of 10 respond
Two decades after the SWOP letter, the big environmental groups report their progress on the issue of environmental justice.
by Marty Durlin, Feb 01, 2010






