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| Genre/Form: | Oral histories Interviews |
|---|---|
| Named Person: | David Ross Brower; Carl Anthony |
| Material Type: | Biography, Manuscript |
| Document Type: | Book, Archival Material |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Carl Anthony; Carl Wilmsen; Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office. |
| OCLC Number: | 54664238 |
| Notes: | Forms part of the Environmental justice and grassroots environmentalism in the San Francisco Bay Area oral history series. |
| Description: | Transcript: 1 v. (viii, 123 p.) ; 29 cm. Original interviews : 6 sound cassettes. |
| Other Titles: | Environmental justice and grassroots environmentalism in the San Francisco Bay Area oral history series. |
| Responsibility: | Carl Anthony ; with an introduction by Luke W. Cole. Interviews conducted by Carl Wilmsen in 1999. Regional Oral History Office, the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, |
| More information: |
Abstract:
Childhood, studying architecture at Columbia; involvement in Civil Rights Movement, 1960-1969; teaching architecture at UC Berkeley, 1970-1979; starting Urban Habitat, working with David Brower and Earth Island Institute, leaving Earth Island Institute in 1997 due to lack of support for integrating social justice and environmental issues; views on President Clinton's executive order on environmental justice, 1994; reflections on environmental justice and environmental groups.
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Related Subjects:(8)
- Brower, David Ross, -- 1912-2000.
- Anthony, Carl.
- Earth Island Institute.
- Urban Habitat Program.
- Environmentalists -- California -- Interviews.
- Green movement -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area.
- Environmental justice -- United States.
- Civil rights movements -- United States.
