CSC 33976 - Environmental Justice and Human Rights in the Aftermath of Katrina, Spring 2009
Home page for the seminar website. Includes course description.
Environmental Justice and Human Rights in the Aftermath of KatrinaProfessor Cynthia Toms Smedley
Center for Social Concerns Course Structure: Six weekly 1.5 hour seminars Week-long immersion experience in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Course Description
From the perspectives of environmental justice and human rights, this seminar will explore how impoverished communities in Louisiana are recovering from Hurricane Katrina. We will explore the historical, political, and economic issues that created a culture of inequality in these areas. The course will also critically reflect on the nexus between social stratification, poverty, and current environmental issues facing the New Orleans community.
Course Contents
CSC 33976 - Syllabus , Spring 2009
CSC 33976 - Course Schedule , Spring 2009
CSC 33976 - Images , Spring 2009
CSC 33976 - Pages , Spring 2009
CSC 33976 - 02042009 Class Audio , Spring 2009
CSC 33976 - Final Project Example 1 , Spring 2009
CSC 33976 - Final Project Example 2 , Spring 2009
CSC 33976 - 02112009 Class Audio , Spring 2009
CSC 33976 - 02182009 Class Audio , Spring 2009
CSC 33976 - 02182009 part 2 Class Audio , Spring 2009
CSC 33976 - 02252009 Class Audio , Spring 2009
CSC 33976 - 03042009 Class Audio , Spring 2009
CSC 33976 - Cynthia Toms Smedley , Spring 2009
CSC 33976 - Powerpoint 1 , Spring 2009
CSC 33976 - 3 Plans Powerpoint , Spring 2009


















