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Works Cited

*** Suggested Environmental Justice readings are in bold

Bell, Shannon Elizabeth, and Yvonne A. Braun. "Coal, identity, and the gendering of environmental justice activism in central Appalachia." Gender & Society 24.6 (2010): 794-813.

 

Berglund, Lisa. "Advocacy Planning And Environmental Justice In Michigan’S Most Polluted Zip Code". Planners Network, 2020, https://www.plannersnetwork.org/2018/10/advocacy-planning-and-environmental-justice-in-michigans-most-polluted-zip-code/. Accessed 11 Nov 2020.

 

Berglund, Lisa. "“We’re forgotten”: The shaping of place attachment and collective action in Detroit’s 48217 neighborhood." Journal of Urban Affairs 42.3 (2020): 390-413.

 

“CalEnvironScreen 3.0 Fact Sheet.” California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, oehha.ca.gov/media/downloads/calenviroscreen/fact-sheet/ces30factsheetfinal.pd. 

 

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC. "State-specific maternal mortality among black and white women--United States, 1987-1996." MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 48.23 (1999): 492.

 

Cogg, Brian. "Home - Global Community Monitor". Global Community Monitor, 2020, https://gcmonitor.org/.

 

"Defining Environmental Justice: Women's Voices and Grassroots Politics." Socialist Review, vol. 22, no. 4, 1992, pp. 93. ProQuest.

Di Chiro, Giovanna. "Nature as community: The convergence of environment and social justice." Uncommon ground: Rethinking the human place in nature (1996): 298-320.

"Environmental Justice Community Panel.” University Of Michigan School For Environment And Sustainability, 2020.

"Environmental Justice.” Sierra Club, 2020, https://www.sierraclub.org/environmental-justice.

Friedman, D., and D. McAdam. 1992. Collective identity and activism: Networks, choices, and the life of a social movement. In Frontiers in social movement theory, edited by A. D. Morris and C. M. Mueller. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

 

Hicks, Mark. “Near Refinery's Hum, Neighbors Cry: Get Us out of Here.” The Detroit News, DetroitNews, 10 Nov. 2017, www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2017/11/09/marathon-oil-protest-pollution-southwest-detroit/107519866/. 

Holst, Svend. “The Exclusivity of Inclusion: Involving Environmental Justice Communities in California's Central Valley in the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act.” Learn and Write About Legal Issues in Water Law, California Water Law Journal, 17 May 2019, waterlawjournal.com/the-exclusivity-of-inclusion-involving-environmental-justice-communities-in-californias-central-valley-in-the-sustainable-groundwater-management-act/. 

Jackson, Derrick Z. “The Goldman Prize Missed the Black Heroes of Flint - Just like the Media Did.” Grist, 23 Apr. 2018, grist.org/article/the-goldman-prize-missed-the-black-heroes-of-flint-just-like-the-media-did/. 

Johnson, Jennifer E., et al. "Credit Where Credit Is Due: Race and Recognition in Responses to the Drinking Water Crisis in Flint." Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, vol. 12 no. 2, 2018, p. 215-221. Project MUSE, doi:10.1353/cpr.2018.0041.

Krauss C. (2009) Mothering at the Crossroads. In: Steady F.C. (eds) Environmental Justice in the New Millennium. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi-org.proxy.lib.umich.edu/10.1057/9780230622531_4

Kolade, Sherri. “Detroiters Are Fighting Back Against the Pervasive Pollution in Their Neighborhood.” The Gander, 29 Oct. 2020, gandernewsroom.com/2020/10/29/pervasive-pollution-in-detroit-neighborhood/. 

"Keystone XL Stories: Theresa Landrum". Friends Of The Earth, 2020, https://foe.org/blog/2010-12-keystone-xl-stories-theresa-landrum/. Accessed 12 Nov 2020.

Koons, Cynthia, and Bob Ivry. "Covid Plus Decades Of Pollution Are A Nasty Combo For Detroit". Bloomberg.Com, 2020, https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2020-10-21/covid-pandemic-southwest-detroit-faces-pollution-covid-19-outbreaks.

 

Lawrence, Eric D. "Residents of 48217 have Paid 'Heavy Price'." Detroit Free Press Jan 23 2016 ProQuest. 13 Oct. 2020 .

 

Lynch, Jim. "Detroiters Left Out Of Marathon Buyouts Feel Neglected". Detroitnews.Com, 2020, https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/detroit-neighborhoods/2014/11/30/marathon-neighbors/19723939/.

Matheny, Keith. "EGLE Deal With Marathon Refinery Over Air Pollution Violations Called 'Egregious'". Detroit Free Press, 2020, https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/wayne/2020/07/29/egle-deal-marathon-refinery-air-pollution-violations-panned/5530309002/.

 

Newell, Andrea. "Environmental Justice In Detroit: Hope Rises Amid Toxic Communities". Triplepundit.Com, 2013, https://www.triplepundit.com/story/2013/environmental-justice-detroit-hope-rises-amid-toxic-communities/59201.

Neavling, Steve. "Struggling To Breathe In 48217, Michigan’S Most Toxic ZIP Code". Detroit Metro Times, 2020.

"Nox Gases In Diesel Car Fumes: Why Are They So Dangerous?". Phys.Org, 2020, https://phys.org/news/2015-09-nox-gases-diesel-car-fumes.html.

 

Schulz, Amy J., Graciela B. Mentz, Natalie Sampson, Melanie Ward, Rhonda Anderson, Ricardo De Majo, Barbara A. Israel, Toby C. Lewis, and Donele Wilkins. "RACE AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTAL RISK: A Case Example from the Detroit Metropolitan Area." Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race 13.2 (2016): 285-304. Print.

 

“Southwest Detroit Toxic Tour.” American Black Journal. 2017. https://video.iowapbs.org/video/southwest-detroit-toxic-tour-jiamr6/

Staff, Reuters. "UPDATE 1-Marathon Board Approves Detroit Refinery Expansion". Reuters, 2020, https://br.reuters.com/article/marathon-refinery-idUSN3134176920071031.

Summers, Renee. United States Congressional Field Hearing Held in Detroit, Telegram Newspaper, 26 Sept. 2019, www.telegramnews.net/story/2019/09/26/news/united-states-congressional-field-hearing-held-in-detroit/751.html. 

"Toxic Waste And Race Study". Nrc.Gov, 1987, https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1310/ML13109A339.pdf.

Rector, Josiah. Accumulating Risk: Environmental Justice and the History of Capitalism in Detroit, 1880–2015. Order No. 10241029 Wayne State University, 2017 Ann ArborProQuest. 13 Oct. 2020.

 

Rose, Jorja. "Dumping In Detroit". Sierra Club, 2020, https://www.sierraclub.org/planet/2016/01/dumping-detroit.

 

Rose, Justin. "In Marathon's Shadow". Detroit Metro Times, 2020, https://www.metrotimes.com/detroit/in-marathons-shadow/Content?oid=2146950.

“Women in Environmental Justice at Its Birthplace: Warren County, North Carolina.” ArcGis Online, University of North Carolina Center for the Study of the American South, www.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=605a01a743274141b802e93fbebc4e41. 

Wilcox, Meg. "The “Original Sin” Of Air Quality Regulations Is Keeping Communities Polluted. But That’S Changing.". Environmental Health News, 2019, https://www.ehn.org/detroit-environmental-justice-toxic-48217-2624940172.html.

 

Ziegler, Todd B, et al. “Shifting from ‘Community-Placed’ to ‘Community-Based’ Research to Advance Health Equity: A Case Study of the Heatwaves, Housing, and Health: Increasing Climate Resiliency in Detroit (HHH) Partnership.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 16, no. 18, MDPI AG, 2019, p. 3310, doi:10.3390/ijerph16183310.

 

"48217 Community Air Monitoring Report". Michigan.Gov, 2020, https://www.michigan.gov/documents/deq/deq-aqd-amu-48217_air_monitoring_report_621859_7.pdf.


"48217: What One Of The Country’S Most Polluted Zip Codes Can Teach Us About Environmental And Digital Justice – Netroots Nation". Netrootsnation.Org, 2020.

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