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What interesting concepts or analytical frames does this text put forward? How might you repurpose or reformulate them to guide your analysis of this Field Campus as a site of the Quotidian Anthropocene?

Tuesday, March 10, 2020 - 1:44am

Walsh's piece gives us a concise history and geography of environmental racism in Austin, by drawing our attention to how ineequality is written into city law and urban planning. The ongoing legacies of segregation have shaped social life from access to public services to access to recreational spaces. Given the foundations of environmental racism in zoning laws and land use regulations, so succinctly highlighted by Walsh, how does/must the process of energy transition address these issues? Can there be zoning for justice, and what would that look like? In what way can our work at the field campus contribute to the existing work being done by orgs like El Pueblo and PODER?

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