The Intersectional Environmentalist: How to Dismantle Systems of Oppression to Protect People + Planet
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The Intersectional Environmentalist explores the interconnected nature of environmental and social injustices, emphasizing that environmental protection cannot be separated from issues such as racism, privilege, and inequality. The book introduces the concept of intersectional environmentalism, arguing that marginalized communities—particularly Black, Indigenous, and people of color—are disproportionately affected by environmental harm. Through theory, real-world examples, and activism strategies, Leah Thomas calls for inclusive environmental advocacy that centers equity and amplifies underrepresented voices. It serves as both a guide and a call to action for creating sustainable and just solutions that benefit both people and the planet
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Thomas, L. (2022). The intersectional environmentalist: How to dismantle systems of oppression to protect people + planet. Souvenir Press
