The Civil Rights Movement, and expanding the boundaries of environmental justice in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1960-1999

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The Civil Rights Movement, and expanding the boundaries of environmental justice in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1960-1999

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Childhood, studying architecture at Columbia; involvement in Civil Rights Movement, 1960-1969; teaching architecture at UC Berkeley, 1970-1979; starting Urban Habitat, working with David Brower and Earth Island Institute, leaving Earth Island Institute in 1997 due to lack of support for integrating social justice and environmental issues; views on President Clinton's executive order on environmental justice, 1994; reflections on environmental justice and environmental groups.

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Interviews.
Other Titles
Environmental justice and grassroots environmentalism in the San Francisco Bay Area oral history series.

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1 v. (viii, 123 p.) ; 6 sound cassettes.

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OL7155581M
Internet Archive
civilrightsmove00carlrich

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