In the podcast below, you’ll hear about the modern beginnings of the environmental justice movements, and meet advocates who are fighting to stop pollution in their communities – while sometimes deploying creative tactics. Features: Dr. Robert Bullard, Hilton Kelley, Ada Lockridge, Pam Miller, Dr. Mark Mitchell, Bryan Parras, the late Ron Plain, Dr. Paul Saoke, Dr. Monica Unseld, Vi Waghiyi, and Diane Wilson.
Credits
Podcast Credits
This has been Unintended Consequences, “A Brief and Recent History of Environmental Health.”
- Kelly Hendricks, editor
- Kim Thomas, Advisor
- Stephenie Hendricks, researcher, producer, writer, narrator.
Special Thanks to:
- Dr. Robert Bullard
- Judy Da Silva
- Tom Goldtooth
- Hilton Kelley
- Ada Lockridge
- Pam Miller
- Dr. Mark Mitchell
- Bryan Parras
- The late Ron Plain
- Dr. Paul Saoke
- Monica Unseld
- Vi Waghiyi
- Diane Wilson
Archival footage was used in this podcast, and we’d like to thank:
- “Broken Ground” podcast from the Southern Environmental Law Center
- Grist Climate Solutions from the Front Lines of Environmental Justice
- The Goldman Fund
- Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Tribunal
- Paper Tiger Productions
- The Public Service Alliance of Canada
- The Southern Environmental Law Center “Broken Ground” Podcast
- The University of California Davis Environmental Health Science Center
- WFSB
Funded in part by the
Peter Wall Institute Catalyst Collaboration Fund
This has been an environmental humanities doctoral research project for the University of British Columbia, Okanagan, Interdisciplinary Studies Program, Sustainability Them, at the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies,. Dr. Greg Garrard, Principal Investigator. Stephenie Hendricks, Project Lead.