https://works.bepress.com/bullardrd/13/
https://www.ejnet.org/ej/twart.pdf
https://www.ejnet.org/ej/ejlaw.pdf
his is an intentionally broad discussion.
1) Post an original response to a min. of two or more of my questions below, using at least two of the assigned readings in your post.
- Is there a "right" to clean water? To a healthy environment?
- Why did this happen in Flint? Who is to blame for allowing this crisis to reach this point? How should they be held responsible?
- Is this a case of environmental racism? Apply Bullard's definition here.
- What would an intersectional approach to analyzing the Flint water crisis look like? (class, race, gender, ability, so forth).
- Would this have happened in a predominantly white, wealthy neighborhood? Why or why not?