Culture Clash Culture Clash

Culture Clash

Environmental Politics in New Mexico Forest Communities

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Publisher Description

The Culture Clash story begins in the 1970s in the village of Placitas, New Mexico at the north end of the Sandia Mountains, where author Kay Matthews built a house and began a family while involved in disputes with the Forest Service over forest management and with real estate developers bent on gentrification. It then moves to El Valle, a land grant village of 20 families at the base of the Pecos Wilderness, where she and her family moved in the early 1990s seeking a more rural life. Here, during the rest of that decade and into the 2000s, the small villages of el norte were engaged in battles on numerous fronts: protecting the integrity of traditional acequias; guaranteeing the rights of community-based foresters and ranchers to access public lands; addressing the long standing grievances of the loss of land grants; and maintaining the rural nature of communities through appropriate economic development. As a journalist documenting these struggles, and as a norteño living la lucha, Matthews weaves together a personal narrative and political analysis of a complex and dynamic rural New Mexico.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2016
June 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
218
Pages
PUBLISHER
Sunstone Press
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
12.8
MB
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