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A review by alinathebean
The Intersectional Environmentalist: How to Dismantle Systems of Oppression to Protect People + Planet by Leah Thomas

5.0

I used the audiobook which I don’t normally do audiobooks but I really enjoyed it. I think I would’ve gotten more out of it by reading a physical paper. A lot of the conceptual aspects of intersectionality and environmental justice I was already familiar with, however this is a great deep dive. While I knew on a broad level this book gave concrete evidence and stories to solidify why environmentalists must be just. I think this is a must read for anyone in the environmental sphere as there are too many ignoring the important voices of those most impacted. If you are not familiar with intersectionality or justice in environmentalism or you are familiar with intersectionality but not the environment- you ought to read this!!