Black Faces White Spaces
Reimagining the relationship of african americans to the great outdoors is a 2014 book by cultural geographer carolyn finney the book examines the relationship between african americans and the environment particularly challenging the notion of the environment and environmentalism as white spaces.
Black faces white spaces. It s a valuable read especially for anyone involved in environmental education outdoor recreation environmentalist activism science communication national and state. It summarizes the collective wisdom and hard work of over 70 exemplary. These assumptions beliefs and perceptions can be found in the very foundation of our environmental thinking how we define the environment and how we think of ourselves in relationship with the environment.
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Black faces white spaces is an insightful compelling exploration of the historical and contemporary forces shaping how african american people relate to the natural world. Black faces white spaces reimagining the relationship of african americans to the great outdoors by carolyn finney. Reimagining the relationship of african americans to the great outdoors paperback illustrated june 1 2014.