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Tag Archives: environmental racism

Chemical Exposures, Health, and Environmental Justice in Communities Living on the Fenceline of Industry

Recent Findings “More people are living near oil and gas development due to the expansion of unconventional extraction techniques as well as near industrial animal operations, both with suggestive evidence of increased exposure to hazardous pollutants and adverse health effects. Legacy contamination continues to adversely impact a new generation of residents in fenceline communities, withContinue reading “Chemical Exposures, Health, and Environmental Justice in Communities Living on the Fenceline of Industry”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Conrad-Amlicke, MSWAugust 3, 2020Posted insocial workTags:environmental justice, environmental policy, environmental racism, environmental social work, Green Social Work, INFJ blog, PFASs, social worker, systems of oppressionLeave a comment on Chemical Exposures, Health, and Environmental Justice in Communities Living on the Fenceline of Industry

Environmental Activists of Color – Yes! Magazine

Elsa Mengistu — Read on http://www.yesmagazine.org/issue/world-we-want/2020/02/19/environmental-activists-of-color/

Posted byGabrielle Francis Conrad-Amlicke, MSWJune 9, 2020Posted inEnvironmental Justice ResearchTags:environmental justice, environmental policy, environmental racism, environmental social work, Green Social Work, social workerLeave a comment on Environmental Activists of Color – Yes! Magazine

Sustainability May not be the Methodological Approach to Solving Modern Environmental Issues.

Weitzer (2015) raises a tone, which seems similar to that of Michelle Alexanders, The New Jim Crow (2010). The importance of writer’s, both academic and not, taking the time to not only deepen their scope but develop an agenda that is indicative of a proclamation is beautiful to me. The importance of the writer’s taking the timeContinue reading “Sustainability May not be the Methodological Approach to Solving Modern Environmental Issues.”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Conrad-Amlicke, MSWFebruary 12, 2020February 12, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:environmental justice, environmental racism, environmental social work, Green Social Work, social workLeave a comment on Sustainability May not be the Methodological Approach to Solving Modern Environmental Issues.

Envitalyfe Podcast: Join Us

Envitalyfe One World, Our Time : Our mission is to connect the world to advocate for the protection of the environment through creative methods that benefit humankind – A unique experience for you to explore. Envitalyfe has added such value to my life, and I love having the opportunity to share my passions and thoughtsContinue reading “Envitalyfe Podcast: Join Us”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Conrad-Amlicke, MSWFebruary 7, 2020February 7, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:Environmental Podcast, environmental racism, environmental social work, Green Social Work, Social Work Art, social worker, Upcycling ArtLeave a comment on Envitalyfe Podcast: Join Us

Personal Stance(s) on Social Welfare and the Intersection of Economic and Political Philosophies

 To provide further insight about my own social and cultural experiences -what serves as  the driving force for my passions as a social worker is fueled by the discrepancies individuals face in regards to access- specifically that of which comes from the physical world; or Natural Environment. Having grown up in an upper middle classContinue reading “Personal Stance(s) on Social Welfare and the Intersection of Economic and Political Philosophies”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Conrad-Amlicke, MSWDecember 19, 2019February 12, 2020Posted insocial workTags:deep ecology, ecofeminism, ecological economics, Environmental, environmental justice, environmental policy, environmental racism, environmental social work, Green Social Work, INFJ Blogger, MSW, social work, social worker, systems of oppressionLeave a comment on Personal Stance(s) on Social Welfare and the Intersection of Economic and Political Philosophies

Environmentally Displaced, Trauma, & Sensory Processing

The 🗞 and 📺 are not where you want to to get information from… with that being said, scholarly research is costly. #socialworkers can’t advocate without access to research & yet we. lose access to peer reviewed academic articles when we no long hold a connection to the #academic world• “Despite the lack of robustContinue reading “Environmentally Displaced, Trauma, & Sensory Processing”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Conrad-Amlicke, MSWDecember 11, 2019February 12, 2020Posted inEnvironmental Justice ResearchTags:environmental justice, environmental migration, environmental racism, environmental social work, Green Social Work, social workLeave a comment on Environmentally Displaced, Trauma, & Sensory Processing

A Poem; Not Advocacy

Envy is what drives us and to surrender to emotions that mute us — envy results in suspending the mind from movement. Without movement, we are silent observers. Envious of what the earth could be. Dreamers dream; far from pollution- the rising toxicity of their environment. They envy those who are now dead, those whoContinue reading “A Poem; Not Advocacy”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Conrad-Amlicke, MSWSeptember 26, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags:deep ecology, environmental justice, environmental racism, environmental social work, environmentalblog, environmentaljustice, poem, politicalpoetry, socialwork, systems of oppression, youthLeave a comment on A Poem; Not Advocacy

How Did we Come to Regulate Almost Every Aspect of Life Through Policy, Yet, Fail to Properly Politicize the Earth’s Raw-Resources? (sigh)

Ecological economics and environmental social work

Posted byGabrielle Francis Conrad-Amlicke, MSWSeptember 6, 2019September 11, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:@the_environmentalsocialworker, deep ecology, ecofeminism, ecological, ecological economics, Environmental, environmental justice, environmental policy, environmental racism, environmental social work, Gabrielle Conrad-Amlicke, Green Social Work, INFJ blog, INFJ Blogger, social systems, social work, social worker, systems of oppression, the Environmental Social WorkerLeave a comment on How Did we Come to Regulate Almost Every Aspect of Life Through Policy, Yet, Fail to Properly Politicize the Earth’s Raw-Resources? (sigh)

“Keney Park” Never Heard of it? Blame Environmental Racism and Systems of Oppression.

The most renowned parks in America have a discarded counterpart: “Keney Park” in Hartford, CT -all designed by Fredrick Olmsted- better known for NYC’s “Central Park” Boston’s “Emerald Necklace Conservancy” Frederick Olmsted, an American Landscape designer best known for Central Park (New York, NY) and The Emerald Necklace (Boston, MA), also created Keney Park (Hartford,Continue reading ““Keney Park” Never Heard of it? Blame Environmental Racism and Systems of Oppression.”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Conrad-Amlicke, MSWJune 14, 2019June 15, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags:central park, Connecticut, emerald necklace conservancy, Environmental, environmental justice, environmental racism, environmental social work, Keney park, social work, social worker, systems of oppressionLeave a comment on “Keney Park” Never Heard of it? Blame Environmental Racism and Systems of Oppression.

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