ENVMT 12 — Environmental Racism and Justice
Also offered as AFRAM 38. Not open for credit to student who have completed or are currently enrolled in AFRAM 38. American and global environmental policy and ethics concentrating on their impact on minorities and people of color: Unequal environmental protection; the politics of pollution, race and waste dumping; and the intersection of the Civil Rights and Environmental Justice Movements with an emphasis on civil rights, social justice, white supremacy, and the impact of the Environmental Movement on people of color.