Exploration of the concept of environmental justice, which describes how the impacts of the natural and built environment differ according to race, ethnicity, and economic status. Topics include the development of movement from its early concerns with the location of waste facilities, to disparities in health outcomes, access to affordable and healthy food, and climate change issues.
School of Global Integrative Studies Mon. Nov. 04, 2024
- Guest lecture at the International Quilt Museum
- Week 11: Planning
- Social Science at Work
- Humanities at Work
- Advising Night and Priority Registration
- Great Plains talk Nov. 6: The Nebraska Sandhills
- Student Spotlight: Enyssa Arps
- Academic Calendar Dates
- Anthropology 433
- Reller Prairie Volunteer Day
- Cressler to give third CAS Inquire talk on Nov. 12
- Geography 403
- CAS at Work and Career Development and Experiential Learning Opportunities
- Global Studies 476
- Protecting Cultural Heritage in Southwest Asia & North Africa: Recent Developments & New Directions
- Environmental Organizing Fellowship Opportunity for UNL Students