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Session Submission Type: Refereed Roundtable (60 minute)
These papers examine how environmental inequality is produced and sustained across contexts, from segregation and corporate practices to carceral systems and toxic siting, and how these processes shape exposure, opportunity, and community outcomes.
Ain't Nothin' But Dollar General: Reputation Management in an Environmental Justice Community - Major Eason, Harvard University
A Multilevel Direct and Indirect effects of White-Latinx Residential Segregation on Neighborhood Air Quality: - Giovani Burgos, Adelphi University
Carceral Toxic Exposure and Environmental Risk: The Slow Violence of Carceral Landscapes - Anthony Agustin Landers Michel, Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Dreaming Big in Polluted Neighborhoods? Environmental Injustice and Unequal Returns to Hope - Ioana Sendroiu, University of Hong Kong; Elsinore Kuo, Northwestern University; Laura Upenieks, Baylor University
Environmental Inequality and Residential Sorting in the United States: Demographic Consequences of Superfund Sites - Kassandra Kasey Roeser, Stanford University