Fast Disaster Case Studies Fall 2021
Fast disaster case study reports produced by students in UCI Anthro25A, "Environmental Injustice," in Fall 2021
Fast disaster case study reports produced by students in UCI Anthro25A, "Environmental Injustice," in Fall 2021
Our next stop -- the Bayou Corne Sinkhole -- is much more sobering, illustrating deep and extensive environmental damage in the region, and lack of capacity to deal with it.
A collaboration with diverse environmental justice educators to build teaching and learning capacity across borders, linking K-12 schools, universities, community-based organizations and government
Collection of research and teaching material focused on lead contaminaion and remediation.
On July 16th 1979, the largest by volume radioactive spill in U.S. history took place in the southeastern “checkerboard area” of the Navajo Nation (Diné Bikéyah) in northwestern New Mexico.
The authors wish to thank RWPRCA members Jacquelyn Bell Jefferson, Anna Benally, Grace and Bradley Henio, Tony Hood, Teracita Keyanna, Larry J.
This case study was produced by students in UCI Anthropology 25A Summer 2020, Environmental Injustice. Kim Fortun, Tim Schütz and Kaitlyn Rabach were course instructors.