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Wastewater Injustice? Yes, It's a Serious Problem in Rural America


Q&A with Catherine Coleman Flowers
Catherine Coleman Flowers
In her new book “Waste: One Woman’s Fight Against America’s Dirty Secret,” Catherine Coleman Flowers refuses to conceal the toxic reality of environmental injustice in the U.S. She experienced it first-hand in her home of Lowndes County just down the road from Selma, Alabama where families’ health and safety is endangered by inadequate sanitation infrastructure. It’s a problem felt in America’s “Black Belt” as well as other rural communities around the country.
But Flowers also refuses to conceal her hope. Bringing light to a largely invisible issue, the truth-teller mobilizes communities, churches and policymakers to take action. In Flowers’ journey from a young civil rights activist to a seasoned environmental justice advocate, her fellow Christians will recognize a divine calling. ....

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Andrew Schwartz's journey from PLU sociology major to environmental justice advocate and eco-ministry leader | News


Andrew Schwartz’s journey from PLU sociology major to environmental justice advocate and eco-ministry leader
/ April 15, 2021
Image: Andrew Schwartz ’07, the director of sustainability and global affairs at The Center for Earth Ethics, walks through Mount Tabor Park in Portland, Oregon. (photos and video by Silong Chhun/PLU)
April 15, 2021
PLU Marketing and Communications Guest Writer
When we first catch up with environmental advocate Andrew Schwartz ‘07, he s preparing for a massive road trip with his wife, Emily, and 8-month-old daughter, Maja. They re headed east to visit Emily s family in Illinois. But the 36-year-old Schwartz s life has also been a journey, of sorts, from suburban Oregon to changemaking on the global scale with a few stops along the way fueled by hope and faith. ....

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