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Environmental Justice (ENV 365)

Term: 2019-2020 Spring

Faculty

Dr. Diya Paul
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Office Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 26 2018 3:00PM
  • End Date: Aug 26 2018 4:00PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Tuesday Thursday
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Office Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 26 2018 10:30AM
  • End Date: Aug 26 2018 11:30AM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Wednesday
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Office Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 26 2018 3:00PM
  • End Date: Aug 26 2018 4:00PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Tuesday Thursday
  • Note: For office hours click on the blue curricular icon by faculty name


Office Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 26 2018 10:30AM
  • End Date: Aug 26 2018 11:30AM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Wednesday
  • Note: For office hours click on the blue curricular icon by faculty name


Office Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 26 2018 3:00PM
  • End Date: Aug 26 2018 4:00PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Tuesday Thursday
  • Note: For office hours click on the blue curricular icon by faculty name


Office Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 26 2018 10:30AM
  • End Date: Aug 26 2018 11:30AM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Wednesday
  • Note: For office hours click on the blue curricular icon by faculty name


Office Hours

  • Start Date: January 25 , 2021
  • End Date: May 7, 2021
  • Single Date: Thursday [4:00 to 5:00pm]
  • Weekly Days: Monday/Wednesday [3:00 to 4:00pm]
  • Note: If you plan to drop in for office hour’s online use zoom and meeting id number                           369 036 5307

Schedule

Mon-Wed-Fri, 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM (1/13/2020 - 5/14/2020) Location: 01 RBAC 160

Description

Pre-Req: Sophomore or higher and permission of the instructor
Environmental Justice will focus on the works of the first generation EJ scholars who wwere inspired by environmental racism; conceptions of environmental inequality formation by the second wave of EJ scholars; and how environmental justice activism and theory expanded to include new empirical spaces in different national contexts. 3 credits