The book provides a comprehensive understanding of intersectional environmentalism, highlighting the interconnectedness of social justice and environmental issues. It offers practical tools and resources for advocacy, making it a valuable guide for anyone looking to engage more deeply with these topics.
The book is a powerful exploration of how systems of oppression intersect with environmental degradation. It not only educates readers on the broader implications of environmental justice but also provides actionable steps and resources to become more effective advocates. The inclusion of diverse voices and perspectives enriches the discussion, making it a compelling read for those interested in social and environmental justice. The practical toolkit offered in the book is particularly useful, providing readers with the tools they need to take meaningful action.
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The book gave me a much better understanding of the scope of intersectional environmentalism, and how I can be more intersectional in my advocacy and work.
Thomas brings in her own experience and perspective, and reaches out to bring in the voices of activists from other BIPOC and queer communities.
In addition to bringing in multiple voices and viewpoints, Thomas also provides an expansive tool kit with resources to learn more about specific issues and communities.