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I Love That Dirty Water: Place, Environment, and Justice. Expos 20

Library guide for Isabel Lane's Expos 20 class, I Love That Dirty Water: Place, Environment, and Justice. Guide originally written Oct., 2024
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  • Doodling, Drawing, Pasting, and Getting it Out
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Case Study Examples

Flint water crisis
“The Flint Water Crisis. A Case of Environmental Injustice or Environmental Racism” (testimony)
We the People of Detroit (org)
Standing Rock/DAPL
DAPLfacts.com (Energy Transfer website)
The Dakota Access Pipeline: What You Need to Know (NRDC website)
Stand With Standing Rock (ACLU website)
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
Charles River
Charles River Watershed Association
Charles River Conservancy
Mattakeeset Massachuset Tribe “Water Shed” (website)
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Last Updated: Mar 11, 2025 12:06 PM
URL: https://guides.library.harvard.edu/dirty-water
Subjects: African-American Studies, Energy, Environmental Studies, Expository Writing, Human Rights, Civil Rights & Social Justice, Latin American/ Hispanic Resources
Tags: Carceral, criminal justice, energy, energy transition, environment & energy, environmental justice, Incarceration, jail, Prisons, social aspects
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