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Environmental Racism

Environmental Racism. What is it? Does it accurately describe what is happening to the Navajo?. How do people die? Cancer, diabetes, drug abuse, suicide, etc. Paul Farmer argues that they die of pathologies of power What is a pathology? A pathogen?

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Environmental Racism

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  1. Environmental Racism • What is it? • Does it accurately describe what is happening to the Navajo?

  2. How do people die? • Cancer, diabetes, drug abuse, suicide, etc. • Paul Farmer argues that they die of pathologies of power • What is a pathology? A pathogen? • He argues people die of poverty, of hunger, stemming from social, economic, and political inequalities • Did the Navajo die from uranium poisoning or from what caused the uranium poisoning, which might be environmental racism?

  3. Structural Violence “Structural violence is one way of describing social arrangements that put individuals and populations in harm’s way… The arrangements are structural because they are embedded in the political and economic organization of our social world; they are violent because they cause injury to people … neither culture nor pure individual will is at fault; rather, historically given (and often economically driven) processes and forces conspire to constrain individual agency. Structural violence is visited upon all those whose social status denies them access to the fruits of scientific and social progress.”---Paul Farmer

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