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Editorial: Environmental racism: consideration of structural racism in environmental epidemiology [PDF]
Jaime Madrigano, Genee S. Smith
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“Remember, we don't have race categories here”: contradictions and reflections on racism, environment, and health from an interview study among Black German researchers, educators, and care providers [PDF]
BackgroundThe global reckoning on race and racism in 2020 ushered in new or enhancement of existing governmental anti-discrimination and anti-racism initiatives at EU and German Federal levels. However, the role of racism, particularly structural racism,
Devon C. Payne-Sturges +1 more
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Environmental racism in Canada [PDF]
Maya, Venkataraman +4 more
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Confronting Environmental Racism [PDF]
Kaufman, Joel D., Hajat, Anjum
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Environmental Racism and Child Health [PDF]
Environmental racism poses a significant threat to child health. It is a major contributor to disproportionate exposure to environmental hazards that are linked to adverse health outcomes. This narrative review shows the profound impact that environmental racism poses to healthy child development through 3 examples.
M Teresa Herrera +3 more
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This essay proposes Immanuel Kant as a conceptual progenitor for the institutionalized environmental racism encountered in many parts of the globe today.
David Baumeister
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Africa in the Eye of the Storm: Navigating Law and Structural Inequality in Global Environmental Relations [PDF]
Environmental racism is a phenomenon defined by an unfair allocation of environmental risks. It is a systematic violation of the right to a safe and healthy environment.
Olalekan Moyosore Lalude +1 more
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Pervasive structural racism in environmental epidemiology
Background Epistemological biases in environmental epidemiology prevent the full understanding of how racism’s societal impacts directly influence health outcomes.
Melissa J. Perry +7 more
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Deconstructing citizenship and the growth of Detroit's green renaissance
Detroit is in the midst of a contemporary urban renewal project that is being carried out through green gentrification. The displacement of residents is happening through the discursive and political management of the water system, which produces ...
Jennifer S. Carrera
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Is Environmental Racism Truly Racist?
The paper aims to critically analyse the theory of environmental racism as a part of the concept of environmental justice in order to point out possible overuse of the term racism.
Čechmánek Kristián
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