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Environmental Justice and Ethics (ES 218)

Term: 2019-2020 Academic Year Fall Semester

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Valoree Gagnon
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William J Lytle
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Description

An introduction to environmental justice and ethics as place-specific conflicts, practices, and consequences, with particular focus on Indigenous case studies. Using scholarship from geography, anthropology, sociology, and Indigenous studies, students critically examine the role of race, gender, colonialism, and other social differences in environmental justice and ethics issues. Prerequisite: ES110 or instructor permission. (Humanities & Anishinaabe Awareness)