Power Politics Power Politics

Power Politics

Environmental Activism in South Los Angeles

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Publisher Description

In the late 1990s, when California's deregulation of the production and sale of electric power created massive energy shortages, a group of environmental justice activists blocked construction of a power plant in their working-class Mexican and Central American neighborhoods. Why did they choose this battle? And how did the largely high school student activists come to prevail in the face of statewide political opinion?Power Politics is a rich and readable study of a grassroots campaign where longtime labor and environmental allies found themselves on opposite sides of a conflict that pitted good jobs against good air. Karen Brodkin analyzes how those issues came to be opposed and in doing so unpacks the racial and class dynamics that shape Americans' grasp of labor and environmental issues. Power Politics' activists stood at the forefront of a movement that is building broad-based environmental coalitions and placing social justice at the heart of a new and robust vision.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2009
August 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
Rutgers University Press
SELLER
Rutgers University Press
SIZE
2
MB
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