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Waste

One Woman's Fight Against America's Dirty Secret
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Waste traces Catherine Coleman Flowers's journey from a childhood in Lowndes County, Alabama—an area notorious for racial violence—to becoming a leading environmental justice advocate addressing the pervasive issue of inadequate sanitation in rural America. The book exposes systemic class, racial, and geographic inequalities that leave many communities living in conditions akin to those in the developing world, highlighting how climate change exacerbates these challenges nationwide.
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Waste is ideal for readers interested in environmental justice, social activism, American history, and public health, especially those seeking to understand rural and racial disparities exacerbated by climate change.

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The "Erin Brockovich of Sewage" tells the riveting story of the environmental justice movement that is firing up rural America, with a foreword by the renowned author of Just MercyCatherine Coleman Flowers grew up in Lowndes County, Alabama, a place that's been called "Bloody Lowndes" because of its violent, racist history. Once the epicenter

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The "Erin Brockovich of Sewage" tells the riveting story of the environmental justice movement that is firing up rural America, with a foreword by the renowned author of Just Mercy.

Catherine Coleman Flowers grew up in Lowndes County, Alabama, a place that's been called "Bloody Lowndes" because of its violent, racist history. Once the epicentre of the voting rights struggle, today it's Ground Zero for a new movement that is Flowers's life's work. It's a fight to ensure human dignity through a right most Americans take for granted: basic sanitation. Too many people, especially the rural poor, lack an affordable means of disposing cleanly of the waste from their toilets and, as a consequence, live amid filth.

Flowers calls this America’s dirty secret. In this powerful book, she tells the story of systemic class, racial, and geographic prejudice that foster Third World conditions not just in Alabama, but across America—in Appalachia, Central California, coastal Florida, Alaska, the urban Midwest, and on Native American reservations in the West.

Waste is the inspiring story of the evolution of an activist, from country girl to student civil rights organiser to environmental justice champion at Bryan Stevenson's Equal Justice Initiative. It shows how sanitation is becoming too big a problem to ignore as climate change brings sewage to more backyards, and not only those of poor minorities.

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The New York Review of Books praises Waste for its unflinching and humble portrayal of deeply entrenched sanitation crises. The New York Times Book Review commends the book's warmth, clarity, and inspiring faith in grassroots change. The New Yorker notes its compelling case for investment in rural infrastructure, while Kirkus Reviews calls it a valuable primer on America's struggles with sewage management.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781620976081

Publisher: The New Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 31 December 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: The New Press

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Foreword by Bryan Stevenson

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 215.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Catherine Coleman Flowers is the founder of the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice, and since 2008 has been the rural development manager at the Race and Poverty Initiative of the Equal Justice Initiative. She is the author of Waste: One Woman's Fight Against America's Dirty Secret, winner of the Studs and Ida Terkel Prize for a first book in the public interest. In 2020, Flowers was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship. She lives in Montgomery, Alabama.

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