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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2022 · 52 MIN

Environmental Activism in Deindustrialized Detroit

from Tales from the Reuther Library

Brandon Ward explains how Detroit residents, community organizations, and the labor movement, alarmed by the pollution remaining in Detroit’s deindustrialized era that mostly heavily impacted Black Americans and the working class, worked together from the 1970s onward to create a healthier, greener, and more livable city. Ward is a lecturer at Perimeter College at Georgia State University and author of Living Detroit: Environmental Activism in an Age of Urban Crisis. Donations to the Walter P. Reuther Library Endowment Fund are gratefully accepted to support this podcast and enhance access to the Reuther Library’s collections. Related Collections: Detroit Revolutionary Movements Records Olga Madar Papers UAW Conservation and Recreation Department Records UAW Local 600 Records Related Resources: Living Detroit: Environmental Activism in an Age of Urban Crisis Episode Credits Producers: Dan Golodner and Troy Eller English Interviewee: Brandon Ward Music: Bart Bealmear

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