Torre, Miguel A. De La
(forfatter)
Gonna Trouble the Water e-bog
80,10 DKK
To deny water is to deny life."e;Gonna Trouble the Water"e; considers the sacred nature of water and the ways in which it is weaponized against non-white communities. With compelling contributions from scholars and activists, politicians and theologians, "e;Gonna Trouble the Water"e; de-centers the concept of water as a commodity in order to center the dignity of water and its lif…
To deny water is to deny life."e;Gonna Trouble the Water"e; considers the sacred nature of water and the ways in which it is weaponized against non-white communities. With compelling contributions from scholars and activists, politicians and theologians, "e;Gonna Trouble the Water"e; de-centers the concept of water as a commodity in order to center the dignity of water and its life-giving character. Firmly grounded at the intersection of environmentalism and racism, "e;Gonna Trouble the Water"e; makes clear the message: to deny water is to deny life.With compelling contributions from scholars and activists, politicians and theologians-including former Colorado governor Bill Ritter, global academic law professor Ved P. Nanda, Detroit-based activist Michelle Andrea Martinez, and many more-Gonna Trouble the Water de-centers the concept of water as a commodity in order to center the dignity of water and its life-giving character.
E-bog
80,10 DKK
Forlag
Pilgrim Press
Udgivet
10.03.2021
Genrer
Social impact of environmental issues
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780829821710
To deny water is to deny life."e;Gonna Trouble the Water"e; considers the sacred nature of water and the ways in which it is weaponized against non-white communities. With compelling contributions from scholars and activists, politicians and theologians, "e;Gonna Trouble the Water"e; de-centers the concept of water as a commodity in order to center the dignity of water and its life-giving character. Firmly grounded at the intersection of environmentalism and racism, "e;Gonna Trouble the Water"e; makes clear the message: to deny water is to deny life.With compelling contributions from scholars and activists, politicians and theologians-including former Colorado governor Bill Ritter, global academic law professor Ved P. Nanda, Detroit-based activist Michelle Andrea Martinez, and many more-Gonna Trouble the Water de-centers the concept of water as a commodity in order to center the dignity of water and its life-giving character.
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