The Intersectional Environmentalist, Leah Thomas
The Intersectional Environmentalist, Leah Thomas
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The Intersectional Environmentalist
How to Dismantle Systems of Oppression to Protect People + Planet

Author: Leah Thomas

Narrator: Leah Thomas, Hayden Bishop, Erin Walker

Unabridged: 4 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Voracious

Published: 03/08/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

From the activist who coined the term comes a primer on intersectional environmentalism for the next generation of activists looking to create meaningful, inclusive, and sustainable change. The Intersectional Environmentalist examines the inextricable link between environmentalism, racism, and privilege, and promotes awareness of the fundamental truth that we cannot save the planet without uplifting the voices of its people -- especially those most often unheard. Written by Leah Thomas, a prominent voice in the field and the activist who coined the term "Intersectional Environmentalism," this book is simultaneously a call to action, a guide to instigating change for all, and a pledge to work towards the empowerment of all people and the betterment of the planet. 

Thomas shows how not only are Black, Indigenous and people of color unequally and unfairly impacted by environmental injustices, but she argues that the fight for the planet lies in tandem to the fight for civil rights; and in fact, that one cannot exist without the other. An essential read, this book addresses the most pressing issues that the people and our planet face, examines and dismantles privilege, and looks to the future as the voice of a movement that will define a generation. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Sammi on January 12, 2022

This book was a nice little resource for introducing the topic of intersectionality in environmental science. There are a lot of lovely anecdotes, questions to ask your self and resources to follow up on if you find a specific item particularly interesting. It looks a bit at the history of environmen......more

Goodreads review by Emmalita on March 02, 2022

There is a person in my life with whom I share many values, but he consistently dismisses race and gender as things about which he ought to be concerned. Because he doesn’t consider himself to hold racist beliefs, he doesn’t understand why we’ve all been talking about race when we really ought to be......more

Goodreads review by Katie on March 04, 2022

My main issue with this text is that it presents itself as a "How to", but it's really only an intro to Intersectional Environmentalism with the most basic definitions of the various terms involved. If you already know what words like "intersectional" and "privilege" mean and are looking for more de......more

Goodreads review by Alyej on March 16, 2022

Lots of hype for a mediocre book. If you're interested in primer level definitions, anecdotes of college experiences, oddly cherry picked history facts, lists of other books you should read, umbrella quotes with filler, and curt explanations of textbook level environmentalism, this is the book for yo......more