Why green isn't enough: Environmental Justice Conference

Abstract

This report provides an outline of current challenges and past victories for migrant worker advocacy from the organized labour perspective of the United Food and Commerical Workers Union (UFCW).

    Item Description
    Type
    Genre
    Contributors
    Creator (cre): Ali, Muna
    Creator (cre): Gurofsky, Rachel
    Creator (cre): Lee, Juby
    Supporting host (sht): Kawartha World Issues Centre
    Date Issued
    2008
    Date (Unspecified)
    2008
    Language
    Table Of Contents

    Annotated bibliography on the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP) ; Green Justice retreat resource kit, Youth Environmental Network ; We speak for ourselves : Indigenous peoples challenge the fossil fuel regime in Alberta ; Who is responsible? Life and death for two migrant farm-workers ; Myths of diversity ; Green is not the only colour : Reflections on the state of anti-racist environmentalism in Canada ; Migrant workers in Ontario : growing the food we eat ; Why green isn't enough : an anti-racist anti-colonial environmentalism conference ; Dominion, a grassroots news cooperative.

    Extent
    1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 29 cm.
    Rights
    Copyright is held by the author(s), with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted.
    Dewey Classification
    331
    Local Identifier
    TCRC Project ID: 897
    Note

    by Muna Ali, Rachel Gurofsky, and Juby Lee. --

    Includes: Annotated bibliography, Conference and migrant agricultural worker welcome kits.

    [Completed for]: Kawartha World Issues Centre ; Supervising Professor: Mary-Jo Nadeau, Trent University, and Trent Centre for Community-based education.

    Date of project submission: April 2008.

    SOCI 358H & WMST 383H, Sociology and Women's Studies, Community-based research project & Community research placement.