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BIBLIOGRAPHIES | BOOKS | GOVERNMENT SOURCES | COMPILATIONS OF EJ ARTICLES
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BIBLIOGRAPHIES:

Berkeley Workshop on Environmental Politics. Environmental Justice and Environmental Racism: An Annotated Bibliography and General Overview, Focusing on U.S. Literature (1999-2002). pdf

Environmental Inequity Bibliography
http://www.mapcruzin.com/EI/bib1.html

Environmental Justice Resource Center’s Annotated Bibliography
http://www.ejrc.cau.edu/annbib.html

The University of Michigan’s EJ Database
http://web1.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/modej/masterej.html

The Federal Highway Administration’s current annotated bibliography http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/ejustice/lib/index.htm

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BOOKS:

Adamson, Joni. 2001. American Indian, Environmental Justice, and Ecocritisism: The Middle Place. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Agyeman, Julian, Robert Bullard, and Bob Evans (eds.). 2003. Just Sustainabilities: Development in an unequal world. London: Earthscan.

Camacho, David E. (ed.). 1998. Environmental Injustice, Political Struggles. Durham: Duke University Press.

Boyce, James and Barry G. Shelley (eds.). 2003. Natural Assets: Democratizing Environmental Ownership. Washington DC: Island Press.

Bryant, Bunyan (ed.). 1995. Environmental Justice: Issues, Policies, and Solutions. Washington, DC: Island Press.

Bryant, Bunyan and Paul Mohai (eds.). 1992. Race and the Incidence of Environmental Hazards: A Time for Discourse. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Bullard, Robert D. 1990. Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class, and Environmental Quality. Boulder: Westview Press.

Bullard, Robert D. 1993. Confronting Environmental Racism: Voices from the Grassroots. Boston: South End Press.

Bullard, Robert D. (ed.). 1994. Unequal Protection: Environmental Justice and Communities of Color. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.

Bullard, Robert D. 1987. Invisible Houston: The Black Experience in Boom and Bust. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press.

Bullard, Robert D. and Glenn S. Johnson (eds.). 1997. Just Transportation: Dismantling Race & Class Barriers to Mobility. Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers.

Churchill, Ward. 1999. Struggle for the Land: Native North American Resistance to Genocide, Ecocide and Colonization. Canada: City Lights Books.

Cole, Luke W. and Sheila Foster. 2001. From the Ground Up: Environmental Racism and the Rise of the Environmental Justice Movement. New York: New York University Press.

Faber, Daniel (ed.). 1998. The Struggle for Ecological Democracy: Environmental Justice Movements in the United States. New York: Guilford Publications.

Fisher, Frank. 2000. Citizens, Experts, and the Environment: The Politics of Local Knowledge. Durham: Duke University Press.

Forsyth, Tim. 2003. Critical Political Ecology: The Politics of Environmental Science. London: Routledge.

Gerrard Michael B. 1995. Whose Backyard, Whose Risk: Fear and Fairness in Toxic and Nuclear Waste Siting. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Geddicks, Al. 1993. The New Resource Wars: Native and Environmental Struggles Against Multinational Corporations. Boston: South End Press.

Hofrichter, Richard (ed.). 1993. Toxic Struggles: The Theory and Practice of Environmental Justice. Philadelphia: New Society Publishers.

LaDuke, Winona. 1999. All Our Relations: Native Struggles for Land and Life. Boston, MA: Southend Press.

Lester, James P., David W. Allen, Kelly M. Hill. 2001. Environmental Injustice in the United States: Myths and Realities. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Manaster, Kenneth A. 1995. Environmental Protection and Justice: Readings and Commentary on Environmental Law and Practice. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Co.

McGovern, Dan. 1995. The Campo Indian Landfill Wall: The Fight for Gold in California’s Garbage. London: University of Oklahoma Press.

Moyers, Bill D. 1990. Global Dumping Ground: The International Traffic in Hazardous Waste. Washington, DC: Seven Locks Press.

Mutz, Kathryn M., Gary C. Bryner, and Doublas S. Kenney (eds.). 2001. Justice and Natural Resources: Concepts Strategies, and Applications. Washington: Island Press.

Novotny, Patrick. 2000. Where We Live, Work, and Play: The Environmental Justice Movement and The Struggle for a New Environmentalism. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Pellow, David and Robert Brulle (eds.). 2005. Power, Justice and the Environment: A Critique of the Environmental Justice Movement. Cambridge: MIT Press.

Pena, Devon G. 2005. Mexican Americans and the Environment: Tierra y vida. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona Press.

Pena, Devon G. (ed.). 1998. Chicano Culture, Ecology, Politics: Subversive Kin. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona Press.

Pulido, Laura. 1996. Environmentalism and Economic Justice: Two Chicano Struggles in the Southwest. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona Press.

Rechtschaffen, C. and E. Gauna. 2002. Environmental Justice: Law, Policy, and Regulation. Durham: North Carolina Academic Press.

Roberts, J. Timmons and Melissa M. Toffolon-Weiss. 2001. Chronicles from the Environmental Justice Frontline. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.

Stein, Rachel (ed.). 2004. New Perspectives on Environmental Justice: Gender, Sexuality, and Activism. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Warren, Karen (ed.). 1997. Ecofeminism: Women, Culture, Nature. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Weaver, Jace (ed.). 1996. Defending Mother Earth: Native American Perspectives on Environmental Justice. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books.

Wester, Laura and Peter Wenz (eds.). 1995. Faces of Environmental Racism: Confronting Issues of Global Justice. Rowan and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

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GOVERNMENT SOURCES :

Clinton, President William J. 11 February 1994. Executive Order 12898 - Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations.

National Environmental Justice Advisory Committee. November 1996. Model Plan for Public Participation.

National Environmental Justice Advisory Committee. 1996. Public Dialogues on Urban Revitalization and Brownfields.

U.S. Council on Environmental Quality. 10 December 1997. Environmental Justice Guidance under the National Environmental Policy Act.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 3 April 1995. The EPA’s Environmental Justice Strategy.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. 5 May 1998. Interim Guidance for Investigating Title VI Administrative Complaints Challenging Permits.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Federal Activities. April 1998. Final Guidance for Incorporating Environmental Justice Concerns in EPA’s NEPA Compliance Analysis.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response. June 1999. Brownfields Title VI Case Studies: Summary Report.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. 24 March 1995. "Fighting Childhood Lead Poisoning." Environmental Justice Report.

U.S. Department of Transportation. 29 June 1995. “Final Environmental Justice Strategy” and “Proposed Order to Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations.” Federal Register 60 (125): 33896-33903.

U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Office of Chief Council. 2 February 2000. Environmental Justice in Transportation: Legal Background.

U.S. District Court, Central District of California. 29 October 1996. Labor/Community Strategy Center, et al. v. Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, et al., "Consent Decree”.

U.S. General Accounting Office. 1983. Siting of Hazardous Waste Landfills and Their Correlation with Racial and Economic Status of Surrounding Communities. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.

U.S. General Accounting Office. 1985. Assessment of EPA’s Hazardous Waste Enforcement Strategy. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.

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COMPILATIONS OF EJ ARTICLES :

EPA Journal. 1992. Environmental Protection: Has it been Fair? Volume 18 (1).

Environmental Health Perspectives. 2002. Advancing Environmental Justice through Community-Based Participatory Research. Volume 110 (Supp 2).

Fordham Urban Law Journal. 1993. Urban Environmental Justice . Special Issue Volume 20 (3).

Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology. 1999. Looking at Environmental Justice from an Environmental Health Perspective . Volume 9 (1).

Race, Gender, & Class. 1998. Volume 6 (1).

WorldWatch Paper. 1995. Eco-Justice: Linking Human Rights and the Environment . Volume 127.

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ACADEMIC JOURNAL & LAW ARTICLES:

Arnold, Craig Anthony. 1998. "Planning Milagros: Environmental Justice and Land Use Regulation." Denver University Law Review 76 (1): 105-139.

Arcury, Thomas A., Sara A. Quandt, and Gregory B. Russell. 2002. "Pesticide safety among Farmworkers: Perceived Risk and Perceived Control as Factors Reflecting Environmental Justice." Environmental Health Perspectives 110 (Supp2): 233-240.

Been, V. and F. Gupta. 1997. "Coming to the Nuisance or Going to the Barrios? A Longitudinal Analysis of Environmental Justice Claims. Ecology Law Quarterly 24 (1): 1-56.

Been, Vicki. 1993. "What's Fairness Got To Do with It? Environmental Justice and the Siting of Locally Undesirable Land Uses." Cornell Law Review 78 (6): 1,027-1,068.

Bolin, Bob, Eric Matranga, Edward J. Hackett, Edward K. Sadalla, K. David Pijawka, Debbie Brewer, and Diane Sicotte. 2000. "Environmental Equity in a Sunbelt City: The Spatial Distribution of Toxic Hazards in Phoenix, AZ." Environmental Hazards 2: 11-24.

Bowan, William. 2002. An Analytical Review of Environmental Justice Research: What do we really know? Environmental Management 29 (1): 3-15.

Boyce, James K. 1995. "Equity and the Environment: Social Justice Today as a Prerequisite for Sustainability in the Future." Alternatives 21 (1): 12-27.

Bullard, Robert D. and Glenn S. Johnson. 2000. Environmental Justice: Grassroots Activism and its Impact on Public Policy Decision Making. Journal of Social Issues 56 (3): 555-578

Bullard, Robert D. and Beverly H. Wright. 1987. "Environmentalism and the Politics of Equity: Emergent Trends in the Black Community." Mid-American Review of Sociology 12: 21-37.

Checker, Melissa. 2001. "Like Nixon Coming to China: Finding Common Ground in Multi-Ethnic Coalition for Environmental Justice." Anthropological Quarterly 74 (30: 135-146.

Clark, Jeanne N. and Andrea K. Gurlat. 1998. "Environmental Racism in the Sunbelt? A Cross-Cultural Analysis." Environmental Management 22 (6): 857-867.

Cole, Luke W. 1995. "Macho Law Brains, Public Citizens, and Grassroots Activists: Three Models of Environmental Advocacy." Virginia Environmental Law Journal 14 (Summer): 687-710.

Cole, Luke W. 1994. "Environmental Justice Litigation: Another Stone in David's Sling." Fordham Urban Law Journal 21 (3): 523-545.

Collin, R. W. 1992. "Environmental Equity: A Law and Planning Approach to Environmental Racism." Virginia Environmental Law Journal 11 (4): 495-546.

Corbun, Jason. 2002. "Environmental Justice, Local Knowledge, and Risk: The Discourse of a Community-Based Exposure Assessment." Environmental Management 29 (4): 451-456.

Corbun, Jason. 2002. "Combining Community-Based Research and Local Knowledge to Confront Asthma and Subsistence-Fishing Hazards in Greenpoint/Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York." Environmental Health Perspectives 110 (Supp 2): 241-248.

Cutter, S. L. 1995. "Race, Class, and Environmental Justice." Progress in Human Geography 19 (1): 111-122.

Earnhardt, Melany. 1995. "Using the National Environmental Policy Act to Address Environmental Justice Issues." Clearinghouse Review 29 (4): 436-445.

Edwards, Bob and Anthony E. Ladd. 2000. Environmental Justice, Swine Production, and Farm Loss in North Carolina. Sociological Spectrum 20: 263-290.

Egan, Michael. 2002. "Subaltern Environmentalism in the United States: A Historiographic Review." Environment and History 8 (1): 21-41.

Forman, C. H. 2002. "Environmental Justice and Risk Assessment: The Uneasy Relationship." Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 6 (4): 549-554.

Forkenbrock, David J. and Lisa A. Schweitzer. 1999. "Environmental Justice in Transportation Planning." Journal of the American Planning Association 65 (1): 96-111.

Foster, Sheila. 1993. "Race(ial) Matters: The Quest for Environmental Justice." Ecology Law Quarterly 20 (4): 721-753.

Fox, Mary, John D. Groopman, and Thomas A. Burke. 2002. "Evaluating Cumulative Risk Assessment for Environmental Justice: A Community Case Approach." Environmental Health Perspectives 110 (Supp 2): 203-210.

Fricker, R. D. and N.W. Hengartner. 2001. "Environmental Equity and the Distribution of Toxic Release Inventory and other Environmentally Undesirable Sites in Metropolitan New York City." Environmental and Ecological Statistics 8: 33-52.

Fung, Archon and Dara O'Rourke. 2000. "Reinventing Environmental Regulation from the Grassroots Up: Explaining and Expanding the Success of the Toxics Release Inventory." Environmental Management 25 (2): 115-127.

Gauna, E. 1998. "The Environmental Justice Misfit: Public Participation and the Paradigm Paradox." Stanford Law Journal 17: 3-72.

Gilmer, Ruth Wilson. 2002. "Fatal Coupling of Power and Difference: notes on Racism and Geography." The Professional Geographer 54 (1): 15-24.

Goldman, B.A. 2000. "The Environmental Justice Paradigm for Risk Assessment." Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 6 (4): 541-548.

Hamilton, James T. 1995. "Testing for Environmental Racism: Prejudice, Profits, Political Power?" Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 14 (1): 107-132.

Harris, Stuart G. 2000. "Risk Analysis: Changes Needed from a Native American-Perspective. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 6 (4): 529-535.

Heikkila, Eric J. 2001. "Identity and Inequality: Race and Space in Planning." Planning Theory and Practice 2 (3): 261-275.

Heiman, Michael. 1996. "Race, Waste and Class: New Perspectives on Environmental Justice." Antipode 28 (2): 111-121.

Hicks, Gregory A. and Devon G. Pena. 2003. "Community Acequias in Colorado's Rio Culebra Watershed: A Customary Commons in the Domain of Prior Appropriation." University of Colorado Law Review 74: 387-486.

Hines, Revahti I. 2001. "African Americans' Struggle for Environmental Justice and the case of the Shintech Plant: Lessons Learned from a Waged War." Journal of Black Studies 31 (6): 777-789.

Hird, John A. 1993. "Environmental Policy and Equity: The Case of Superfund." Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 12 (2): 323-343.

Hockman, Elaine M. and Charles M. Morris. 1998. "Progress toward Environmental Justice: a Five-Year Perspective of Toxicity, Race and Poverty in Michigan, 1990-1995." Environmental Planning and Management 41 (2): 157-176.

Johnson, B. L. and Coulberson S. L. 1993. "Environmental Epidemiologic Issues and Minority Health. Annals of Epidemiology 3 (2): 175-180

Kalof, Linda, Thomas Dietz, Gregory Guagnano, and Paul C. Stern. 2002. "Race, Gender, and Environmentalism: The Atypical Values and Beliefs of White Men." Race, Gender and Class 9 (2): 1-19.

Kaswan, Alice. 1997. "Environmental Justice: Bridging the Gap Between Environmental Laws and 'Justice.'" American University Law Review 47 (2): 221-300.

Keeler, Gerald J., Timothy Dvonch, Fuyuen Y. Yip, Edith A. Parker, Barbara A. Israel, Frank J. Marsik, Masako Morishita, James A. Barres, Thomas G. Robins, Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell, and Mathew Sam. 2002. "Assessment of Personal and Community-Level Exposures to Particulate Matter among Children with Asthma in Detroit, Michigan as Part of Community Action Against Asthma (CAAA)." Environmental Health Perspectives 110 (Supp 2): 171-183.

Kraft, Michael E. and Denise Scheberle. 1995. "Environmental Justice and the Allocation of Risk: The Case of Lead and Public Health." Policy Studies Journal 23 (1): 113-122.

Krieger, James, Tim K. Takaro, Carol Allen, Lin Song, Marcia Weaver, Sanders Chai, and Philip Dickey. 2002. "The Seattle King County Healthy Homes Project: Implementation of a Comprehensive Approach to Improving Indoor Environmental Quality for Low-Income Children with Asthma." Environmental Health Perspectives 110 (Supp 2): 311-322.

Lambert, Thomas and Christopher Boerner (1997). "Environmental Inequity: Economic Causes, Economic Solutions." Yale Journal on Regulation 14 (1):195-228.

Lee, Charles. 2002. "Environmental Justice: Building a Unified Vision of Health and the Environment." Environmental Health Perspectives 110 (Supp 2): 141-144.

Litt, Jill S, Nga L. Tran, and Thomas A. Burke. 2002. "Examining Urban Brownfields through the Public Health 'Macroscope.'" Environmental Health Perspectives 110 (Supp 2): 183-194.

Loh, Penn, Jodi Sugerman-Brozan, Standrick Wiggins, David Noiles, and Cecelia Archibald. "From Asthma to AirBeat: Community-Driven Monitoring of Fine Particles and Black Carbon in Roxbury, Massachusetts." Environmental Health Perspectives 110 (Supp 2): 297-302.

Lopez, Russ. 2002. "Segregation and Black/White Differences in exposure t oAir Toxics in 1990." Environmental Health Perspectives 110 (Supp 2): 289-296.

Maantay, Juliana. 2002. "Mapping Environmental Injustices: Pitfalls and Potentials of Geographical Information Systems in Assessing Environmental Health and Equity." Environmental Health Perspectives 110 (Supp 2): 161-171.

Malcoe, Lorraine Halinka, Robert A. Lynch, Michelle Crozier Kegler, and Valerie J. Skaggs. 2002. "Lead Sources, Behaviors, and Socioeconomic Factors in Relation to Blood Lead of Native American and White Children: A Community-Based Assessment of a Former Mining Area." Environmental Health Perspectives 110 (Supp 2): 221-232.

Mank, Bradford C. 1999. "Environmental Justice and Title VI: Making Recipient Agencies Justify Their Siting Decisions." Tulane Law Review 73: 787-844.

Mank, Bradford. 1999. "Is There a Private Cause of Action Under EPA's Title VI Regulations? The Need to Empower Environmental Justice Plaintiffs." Columbia Journal of Environmental Law 24 (1): 1-61.

Martinez-Alier Joan. 2001. "Mining Conflicts, Environmental Justice, and Valuation." Journal of Hazardous Materials 86: 153-170.

McWilliams, Douglas A. 1994. "Environmental Justice and Industrial Redevelopment: Economics and Equity in Urban Revitalization." Ecology Law Quarterly 21 (3): 705-783.

Morello-Frosch, Rachel, Manuel Pastor, Carlos Porras, and James Sadd. 2002. "Environmental Justice and Regional Inequality in Southern California: Implications for Future Research." Environmental Health Perspectives 110 (Supp 2): 149-154.

Morello-Frosch, Rachel, Manuel Pastor, and James Sadd. 2001. "Environmental Justice and Southern California's 'Riskscape': The Distribution of Air Toxics Exposures and Health Risks Among Diverse Communities." Urban Affairs Review 36 (4): 551-578.

Mennis, Jeremy. 2002. "Using Geographical Information Systems to Create and Analyze Statistical Surfaces of Population and Risk for Environmental Justice Analysis." Social Science Quarterly 83 (1): 281-297.

Miller, Vernice D. 1994. "Planning, Power and Politics: A Case Study of the Land Use and Siting History of the North River Water Pollution Control Plant." Fordham Urban Law Journal 21 (3): 707-722.

Northridge, Mary E., Ilan H. Meyer, and Linda Dunn. 2002. "Overlooked and Underserved in Harlem: A Population-Based Survey of Adults with Asthma." Environmental Health Perspectives 110 (Supp 2): 217-220.

O'Rourke, Dara and Gregg Macey. 2003. "Community Environmental Policing: Assessing New Strategies of Public Participation in Environmental Regulation." Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 22 (3): 383-414 .

O'Rourke, Dara and Sarah Connolly. 2003. "Just Oil? The Distribution of Environmental and Social Impact of Oil Production and Consumption." Annual Review of Environment Resources 28: 587-617.

Padgett, David A. and Nikitah O. Imani. 1999. "Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Land Use Managers' Attitudes Towards Environmental Justice." Environmental Management 24 (4): 509-517.

Pastor, Manuel. 2001. "Common Ground at Ground Zero? The New Economy and New Organizing in Los Angeles." Antipode 33 (2): 260-289.

Pastor, Manuel, James Sadd, and J. Hipp. 2001. "Which Came First? Toxic Facilities, Minority Move-in, and Environmental Justice." Journal of Urban Affairs 23 (1): 1-21.

Pastor, Manuel, James Sadd, and Rachel Morello-Frosch. 2002. "Who's Minding the Kids? Pollution, Public Schools, and Environmental Justice in Los Angeles." Social Science Quarterly 83 (1): 263-278.

Pellow, David N. 2001. "Environmental Justice and the Political Process: Movements, Corporations, and the State." Sociological Quarterly 42 (1): 47-67.

Pellow, David N. 2000. "Environmental Equity Formation: Toward a Theory of Environmental Justice." American Behavioral Scientist 43 (4): 581-601.

Pena, Devon G. 2003. "The Scope of Latina/o Environmental Studies. Latino Studies 1: 47-89.

Pezzulo, Phaedra C. 2001. "Performing Critical Interruptions: Stories, Rhetorical Invention and the Environmental Justice Movement." Western Journal of Communications 65 (1): 1-25.

Pijawka, David K., John Blair, Subhrajit Guhathakurta, Sarah Lebiednik, and Suleiman Ashur. 1998. "Environmental Equity in Central Cities: Socioeconomic Dimensions and Planning Strategies." Journal of Planning Education and Research 18: 113-123.

Pinderhughes, Rachel. 1997. "Who decides what constitutes a Pollution Problem?" Race, Gender, and Class 5 (1): 130-153.

Pretty, Jules N. and Michael P. Pimbert. 1995. "Beyond Conservation Ideology and the Wilderness Myth." Natural Resources Forum 19 (1).

Pulido, Laura. 2000. "Rethinking Environmental Racism: White Privilege and Urban Development in Southern California." Annals of the Association of the American Geographer s 90 (1): 12-40.

Pulido, Laura. 1996. "A Critical Review of the Methodology of Environmental Racism Research." Antipode 28 (2): 142-159.

Pulido, Laura. 1996. "Development of the 'People of Color' Identity in the Environmental Justice Movement of the Southwestern United States. Socialist Review 26: 145-180.

Pulido, Laura. 1996. "Environmental Racism." Urban Geography 17 (5):

Pulido, Laura and Devon Pena. 1998. "Environmentalism and Positionality: The Early Pesticide Campaign of the United Farm Workers' Organizing Committee, 1965-1971." Race, Gender, and Class 6 (1): 33-50.

Roberts, Steven M. 2000. "Environmental Justice: Examining the Role of Risk Assessment." Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 6 (4): 537-540.

Ross, Heather E. 1994. "Using NEPA in the Fight for Environmental Justice." William and Mary Journal of Environmental Law 18 (2): 353-374.

Sadd, James, Manuel Pastor, J. Thomas Boer, and Lori D. Synder. 1999. "Every Breath you Take...: The Demographics of Toxic Air Releases in Southern California." Economic Development Quarterly 13 (2): 107-123.

Sexton, Ken. 2000. "Socioeconomic and Racial Disparities in Environmental Health: Is Risk Assessment Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?" Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 6 (4): 561-574.

Shelton, Dinah. 1991. "Human Rights, Environmental Rights, and the Right to Environment." Stanford Journal of International Law 28: 103-138.

Simon, T.W. 2000. "In Defense of Risk Assessment: A Reply to Environmental Justice Movement's Critique." Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 6 (4): 555-560.

Szasz, Andrew and Michael Meuser. 2000. "Unintended, Inexorable: The Production of Environmental Inequalities in Santa Clara County, California." American Behavioral Scientist 43 (4): 602-632.

Szasz, Andrew and Michael Meuser. 1997. "Environmental Inequities: Literature Review and Proposals for a New Direction in Research and Theory." Current Sociology 45 (3): 99-120.

Taquino, Michael, Domenico Parisi, and Duane A. Gill. 2002. "Units of Analysis and the Environmental Justice Hypothesis: The Case of Industrial Hog Farms." Social Science Quarterly 83 (1): 298-316.

Taylor, Dorceta E. 1997. "American Environmentalism: The Role of Race, Class, and Gender in Shaping Activism 1820-1995." Race, Gender & Class 5 (1): 16-62.

Taylor, Dorceta. E. 2000. "The Rise of the Environmental Justice Paradigm: Injustice Framing and the Social Construction of Environmental Discourses." American Behavioral Scientist 43(4): 508-580.

Tesh, Silvia N. and Bruce A. Williams. 1996. "Identity Politics, Disinterested Politics, and Environmental Justice." Polity 28 (3): 285-305.

Towers, George. 2000. "Applying the Political Geography of Scale: Grassroots Strategies and Environmental Justice." Professional Geographer 52 (1): 23-36.

Williams, Bryan L. and Yvette Florez. 2000. "Do Mexican Americans Perceive Environmental Issues Differently than Caucasians? A Study of Cross-Ethnic Variation in Perceptions Related to Water in Tucson." Environmental Health Perspectives 110 (Supp 2): 303-310.

Williams, Robert W. 1999. "Environmental Injustice in America and its Politics of Scale." Political Geography 18 (1): 49-73.

Wilson, Sacoby M., Frank Howell, Steve Wing, and Mark Sobsey. 2002. "Environmental Injustice and the Mississippi Hog Industry." Environmental Health Perspectives 110 (Supp 2): 195-201.

SEE All articles. 1994. West Virginia Law Review 96 (4).

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OTHER SOURCES:

Environmental Defense Fund. "Fighting for Equality in Public Transit: Labor Community Strategy Center v. MTA."

Environmental Law Institute. 2002. "A Citizen's Guide to Using Federal Environmental Laws to Secure Environmental Justice." Washington DC. Also found FREE online at http://www.elistore.org/reports_detail.asp?ID=59

Goldman, Benjamin. 1993. Not Just Prosperity: Achieving Sustainability with Environmental Justice . Washington DC: National Wildlife Federation.

Goldman, Benjamin and Laura J. Fitton. 1994. Toxic Waste and Race Revisited . Washington, DC: Center for Policy Alternatives, NAACP, United Church of Christ Commission for Racial Justice.

Hernandez, Lizette. 1999. Building Upon Our Strengths: A Community Guide to Brownfields Redevelopment in the San Francisco Bay Area . San Francisco, CA: Urban Habitat Program.

Institute of Medicine, Committee on Environmental Justice. 1999. Toward Environmental Justice: Research, Education, and Health Policy Needs . Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

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Wolch, Jennifer, John P. Wilson, and Jed Fehrenbach. 2002. Parks and Park Funding in Los Angeles: An Equity Mapping Analysis. University of Southern California Sustainable Cities Program and GIS Research Laboratory.

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