Title:
Holy ground : on activism, environmental justice, and finding hope
Edition:
First edition.
Publication Date:
2025
Publication Information:
New York : Spiegel & Grau, [2025]
©2025
Physical Description:
239 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN:
9781954118683
Abstract:
"Described by Bryan Stevenson as "the center of the quest for environmental justice in America," Catherine Coleman Flowers has dedicated her life to fighting for the most vulnerable communities--rural, poor, of color--who have been deprived of the basic civil right to a clean, safe, and sustainable environment. Both deeply personal and urgently political, the essays in Holy Ground draw on history to illuminate and contextualize the most pressing issues of this moment: from climate change to human rights, from rural poverty to reproductive justice, from the notorious history of Lowndes County, Alabama, to the broader crisis of racialized disinvestment in the South. Flowers maps the distance and direction toward justice, examining her own diverse ancestry as evidence of our interconnectedness. She reflects on trailblazers who have fought for social and environmental justice. She writes about her mother, a civil rights activist who lost her life to gun violence, and her own deeply personal experience with reproductive justice. And in a remarkably candid and moving piece, she writes about a traumatic attack that occurred at a moment of collective triumph, in which she weighs her fight for the common good against her own well-being. Flowers's faith shines throughout the collection, guiding her work and inspiring her vision of our responsibility to one another and to our shared home." -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Thirty pieces of silver -- The great rural divide -- Food for the soul -- The meaning of life -- Migrations, forced and free -- My Moon shot -- Holy ground -- This is what disinvestment looks like -- For the love of my people -- I am the answer to my ancestors' prayers.
Language:
English