

Holy Ground
Book • 2025
Catherine Coleman Flowers' "Holy Ground" delves into the environmental injustices faced by rural communities in America, particularly concerning sanitation and water access.
The book highlights the disproportionate impact on communities of color and the systemic issues that perpetuate these inequalities.
Flowers shares personal anecdotes and case studies, illustrating the devastating consequences of inadequate infrastructure and the urgent need for change.
She advocates for equitable solutions and emphasizes the interconnectedness of environmental justice with broader social and economic issues.
The book serves as a powerful call to action, urging readers to confront these injustices and work towards a more sustainable and just future.
The book highlights the disproportionate impact on communities of color and the systemic issues that perpetuate these inequalities.
Flowers shares personal anecdotes and case studies, illustrating the devastating consequences of inadequate infrastructure and the urgent need for change.
She advocates for equitable solutions and emphasizes the interconnectedness of environmental justice with broader social and economic issues.
The book serves as a powerful call to action, urging readers to confront these injustices and work towards a more sustainable and just future.
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