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Sustaining Everyday Life: Bringing Together Environmental, Climate and Reproductive Justice

By Giovanna Di Chiro

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Editors' Note: In this third installment of our Climate Change series, Giovanna Di Chiro evaluates how environmental degradation and climate change undermine a community's ability to survive and
thrive. She calls for holistic politics of "living environmentalism."
- Co-editors Elizabeth Barajas-Roman & Betsy Hartmann

Giovanna Di Chiro is a Research Associate in the Environmental Studies Department at Mount Holyoke College. She has published widely on the intersections of gender, race, scientific expertise, and environmental justice. She is co-editor of the volume Appropriating Technology: Vernacular Science and Social Power (University of Minnesota Press) and is completing a book titled Embodied Ecologies: Science, Politics, and Environmental Justice. Di Chiro is co-founder of the Pioneer Valley Community Environmental Justice Coalition and collaborates with environmental justice organizations to conduct community-based research on environmental health disparities in the low-income communities of Western Massachusetts.