Michael Mascarenhas
Introduction
Part 1: Understanding Environmental Justice. Claims, Frames and Colonialism
Robert Bullard
Chapter 1: From Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter
Stella Capek
Chapter 2: The Environmental Justice Frame
Kyle Powys Whyte
Chapter 3: Environmental Justice, Indigenous Peoples and Consent
Part 2: Environmental Justice Methodology
Paul Mohai
Chapter 4: Weighing the Evidence: Measuring Environmental Justice
Alissa Cordner, Phil Brown
Chapter 5: Science, Expertise, and Environmental Justice
Carolina Balazs, Rachel Morello-Frosch
Chapter 6: How Community Based Participatory Research Strengthens the Rigor, Relevance, and Reach of Science
J.M. Bacon, Kari Marie Norgaard
Chapter 7: Emotions of Environmental Justice
Part 3: Policy and Environmental Protection
Jill Lindsey Harrison
Chapter 8: Regulatory Culture: Racial Ideologies and the Fight for Environmental Justice within Government Agencies
Christina Faiver-Serna
Chapter 9: Toxic Entanglements: Race, Capital and Pollution in Southern California
Oday Salim
Chapter 10: Environmental Justice and the Law
Part 4: Environments of (In)Justice and Activism
George Lipsitz
Chapter 11: Fair Housing and Health: A Social Ecology Framework
Elizabeth Hoover
Chapter 12: For Tribal Peoples, Food Justice Requires Environmental Justice
Sarah Rios
Chapter 13: Poverty, Prisons, Pollution, and Valley Fever
Beth Rose MIddleton Manning, Kaitlin Reed & Deniss Martinez
Chapter 14: Becoming Storms: Indigenous Water Protectors Fight for the Future
Part 5: New Frontiers and Old Questions
Ingrid Waldron
Chapter 15: Narratives of Struggle and Resistance in the Fight Against Environmental Racism in African Nova Scotia Communities
Joao Costa Vargas
Chapter 16: Fantastic Pragmatic. The Enduring Effects of the 1993 Encounter Between Black Panthers and Black Brazilian Activists
Julian Agyeman, Stephen Zavestoski
Chapter 17: From Dumping to Displacement: New Frontiers for Just Sustainabilities
David Pellow
Chapter 18: Black Lives Matter as an Environmental Justice Challenge