The Legacy of Redlining in Oakland, CA
Author(s): Marci Cole Ekberg
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Summary:
The issues of redlining and environmental justice will be introduced and used as a framework for a number of topics in the third part of the semester in a non-majors Environmental Science course.
Contents:
- EJ assignment.pdf(PDF | 1001 KB)
- MLCE Lesson Implementation Plan Template Social Justice and Community Change.docx(DOCX | 10 KB)
- Mapping Inequality
- BlocPower
- Our Team - The Greenlining Institute
- BHM: Good Black News Celebrates Hazel M. Johnson, the “Mother of Environmental Justice” – Good Black News
- Redlining: The history of Berkeley's segregated neighborhoods
- A New EPA Report Shows That Environmental Racism is Real - The Atlantic
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2018/03/28/redlining-was-banned-50-years-ago-its-still-hurting-minorities-today/
- Redlining & The Climate Crisis: Racism By Design - YouTube
- How systemic racism shaped the ecosystems of U.S. cities - YouTube
- Environmental justice, explained - YouTube
- A Brief History of Environmental Justice - YouTube
- Extreme heat is worse in redlined neighborhoods - YouTube
- USEPA's Lisa Jackson honors Hazel Johnson - YouTube
- Robert Bullard 2020 Champion of the Earth - Lifetime Achievement - YouTube
- License terms
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