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- W1574032018 abstract "For the past twenty years archivists have been attempting to diversify their collections to include historically excluded groups such as minorities. The envi- ronmental justice movement, an attempt by people of color to combat toxic pollution in their neighborhoods, presents a unique opportunity for archivists to achieve this goal by documenting the efforts of these community-based coalitions. This opportu- nity also offers archivists a chance to reexamine the use and usefulness of documen- tation strategies for filling gaps in collections. This essay argues that instead of docu- mentation strategies, the profession needs to engage in documentation advocacy to secure diverse collections. One of the most significant social forces of the twentieth century has been the envi- ronmental movement. This movement, which began developing late in the nineteenth century, was led by John Muir, who preached that wilderness had a value to humans independent of the market value of its component parts. Muir, whose philosophy was an extension of Thoreau and nineteenth century romanticism, called for the permanent preservation of wilderness areas so that future generations would not be robbed of their natural legacy.1 The environmental movement arose, in part, as a response to the development of the modern city. As more and more people became concentrated in increasingly congested and polluted cities some residents, particularly of the middle and upper classes, began to view wilderness as an escape hatch, and they assigned to nature an almost mystical value. This fixation on wilderness often puzzled the residents of these so-called wil- derness areas. As one Eskimo remarked during the debate over the 1980 Alaskan Land Act (which led to the permanent preservation of 104 million acres in the state of Alaska), (white people) think there's nothing out there. They are only vaguely aware that our people are already there, using the land for hunting and fishing and trapping, as we have for 15,000 years. . .2 Just as this wilderness mysticism has sometimes led environmentalists to oversim- plify the wilderness reality, this same vision has caused environmental groups to some- times ignore problems in their own backyards. While the definition of environmental-" @default.
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- W1574032018 title "A Different Shade of Green: Documenting Environmental Racism and Justice" @default.
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