In La Paperson's paper, what concept does she introduce as an antidote to settler environmentalism?
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"ghetto land pedagogy"
What does the term "Golden Gulag" refer to in Ruth Wilson Gilmore's paper?
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the vast prison system in California
What is the overarching goal of environmental justice movements (as discussed in the readings)?
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the goal of achieving equitable access to environmental resources and preventing environmental discrimination
In La Paperson's paper, what does the term "settler environmentalism" refer to?
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the idea that settler colonialists often romanticize and exploit indigenous lands
How does the concept of "surplus" relate to the expansion of the prison system, as discussed by Gilmore?
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the idea that economic and social factors, including surplus populations, play a significant role in the growth of prisons
According to La Paperson, what is the primary aim of a ghetto land pedagogy?
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the aim to decolonize knowledge and practices related to land and environment
According to Gilmore, what does "surplus" refer to in the context of prisons?
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the condition where people, land, capital, and state capacity become idle
How does environmental justice relate to the issues discussed in La Paperson's paper?
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the focus on challenging settler colonialism and promoting indigenous knowledge within environmental justice
How does settler colonialism relate to the issues discussed in Gilmore's paper?
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the historical context in which indigenous lands were taken over, often leading to the displacement and marginalization of indigenous populations
What is the main argument put forth by Gilmore regarding the relationship between surplus and prisons?
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the argument that prisons are a strategy to manage surplus populations in times of economic and political crisis
La Paperson critiques traditional environmental education for perpetuating what?
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"settler colonialism"
What societal factors contributed to the significant increase in California's prison population, as discussed by Gilmore?
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economic shifts, racism, and state policies
What role does environmental justice play in the context of surplus populations, as discussed by Gilmore?
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the idea that environmental justice movements often intersect with struggles against economic inequalities and surplus populations
In La Paperson's paper, what concept does she use to critique the settler colonial mindset?
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"epistemic injustice"
According to Gilmore, what phenomenon suggests that prisons are a response to a crisis within the state?
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the tendency of prisons to emerge during times of political and economic instability
In La Paperson's paper, what concept represents the unequal distribution of environmental burdens?
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"environmental racism"
According to Gilmore, what is the role of prisons during times of political and economic instability?
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the tendency of prisons to emerge as a response to crises within the state
Name one key principle of environmental justice that both La Paperson and Ruth Wilson Gilmore address in their papers.
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the principle of recognizing and addressing the disproportionate impacts of environmental issues on marginalized communities
What role does settler colonialism play in La Paperson's argument for ghetto land pedagogy?
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the idea that settler colonialism marginalizes indigenous knowledge
How does the surplus population concept challenge traditional explanations for prison growth?
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the way in which surplus population shifts the focus from crime rates to broader economic and social factors as drivers of prison expansion
Who is the indigenous thinker and activist mentioned in La Paperson's paper as an inspiration for her work?
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"Audre Simpson"
In Gilmore's analysis, what does the growth of prisons reveal about the relationship between crime rates and prison expansion?
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the argument that crime rates are not the sole driver of prison growth, and broader economic and social factors play a significant role
How do the concepts of environmental justice and settler colonialism intersect in La Paperson's paper?
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the idea that settler colonialism often leads to environmental injustice for indigenous communities
What role does counter-hegemonic knowledge play in the development of ghetto land pedagogy?
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challenges dominant environmental knowledge
In Ruth Wilson Gilmore's paper, what are the consequences of focusing on a "prison fix" to address societal problems?
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the consequences of diverting resources and attention away from addressing root causes and inequalities