Concrete and Color: Unraveling the Environmental Saga of Eastwick's Forgotten Neighborhood
In his groundbreaking new book, Eastwick and Tinicum: Environmental Justice and Racial Injustice, author Will Caverly confronts a powerful and provocative question that challenges readers to examine the fundamental human right to housing: Who truly deserves a home?
Caverly's work delves deep into the complex intersections of environmental policy, racial inequality, and community justice, offering a compelling narrative that exposes the systemic barriers preventing equitable access to safe and stable housing. By exploring the specific contexts of Eastwick and Tinicum, the author sheds light on broader societal issues that continue to marginalize vulnerable communities.
Through meticulous research and passionate storytelling, Caverly invites readers to reconsider their understanding of housing as a basic human right, challenging long-standing assumptions about community development, environmental racism, and social equity.