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For decades after World War Two, the defense industry polluted the desert near Tucson’s Southside and poisoned the aquifer from which the largely Mexican American neighborhood got its drinking water. Sunaura Taylor, who was born there, reflects on lessons from the residents’ struggle — and asks what a genuine remedy might look like. She discusses an environmentalism that recognizes that we all are or will become disabled — and fights not just for the able-bodied, but to extend care to all, including the rest of the natural world.
Resources:
Sunaura Taylor, Disabled Ecologies: Lessons from a Wounded Desert UC Press, 2024
The post Environmentalism of the Injured appeared first on KPFA.
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For decades after World War Two, the defense industry polluted the desert near Tucson’s Southside and poisoned the aquifer from which the largely Mexican American neighborhood got its drinking water. Sunaura Taylor, who was born there, reflects on lessons from the residents’ struggle — and asks what a genuine remedy might look like. She discusses an environmentalism that recognizes that we all are or will become disabled — and fights not just for the able-bodied, but to extend care to all, including the rest of the natural world.
Resources:
Sunaura Taylor, Disabled Ecologies: Lessons from a Wounded Desert UC Press, 2024
The post Environmentalism of the Injured appeared first on KPFA.
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