Environmental Justice

This course is part of Green Skills for a Sustainable and Just Future Specialization

Instructor: Rebecca Hardin

What you'll learn

  •   Analyze current trends, events, and changes in the field of environmental justice using knowledge of the field’s history
  •   Describe concepts and actions around the four types of justice as they relate to actions, organizations, and technologies
  •   Contextualize environmental justice work in relation to histories of human inequality, adaptation, and resilience
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Advocacy
  •   Community Development
  •   Social Justice
  •   Environmental Policy
  •   Health Equity
  •   Environmental Regulations
  •   Environmental Issue
  •   Natural Resource Management
  •   Diversity Equity and Inclusion Initiatives
  •   Environmental Laws
  •   Research
  •   Policy Analysis
  • There are 6 modules in this course

    In this course, you’ll learn about the historical events that have helped shape the environmental justice movements of today, and legislative victories, like the removal of lead from automotive fuels and the establishment of mandates within the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. In addition to previous successes, this course will explore current work emerging in the field of environmental justice, including Indigenous sovereignty, conservation, climate and migration justice, affordable housing, policing, digital equity, disability rights, and more. This is a course within the “Green Skills for a Sustainable and Just Future," a course series dedicated to shaping the next generation of sustainable practices and leadership.

    Procedural Justice and Energy Equity as Environmental Justice

    Retributive Justice: Carceral Economies, Punitive Modes for Individuals & Corporate Accountability

    Restorative Justice and the Healing of Harms

    Reparative and Relational Justice

    Course Coda

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