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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
The papers in this panel reveal how disadvantaged and vulnerable groups are disproportionately victimized by environmental harms and hazards and are far more likely to live in areas with heavy pollution.
Climate Stress and Gender Behind Bars: Findings from the United States as Lessons for Global Governance - Daniela Jauk-Ajamie, The University of Akron
Embedded, and then Embodied: Urban Decline and the Social Costs of Lead Poisoning Exposure - Matthew H. McLeskey, Oswego State College, SUNY
Something in the Air: Pollution in and Around Prisons in the United States - Elisa Toman, Sam Houston State University; Amanda Rude, Sam