“No(t) camping”: engaging intersections of housing, transportation, and environmental justice through critical praxis

Bridie McGreavy, Scott Kelley, Jason Ludden, Daniel Card, Elisa Cogbill-Seiders, Ian Derk, Constance Gordon, Kaitlyn Haynal, Kassia Krzus-Shaw, Melissa M. Parks, Ashleigh Petts, Derek G. Ross, Kenneth Walker

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Abstract

The Environmental Justice working group took an engaged and intersectional approach, focusing on interconnections between affordable housing, transportation, and University of Nevada, Reno campus planning. The working group made three recommendations to advance local environmental justice commitments: (1) improve air quality and access to green spaces in campus development, (2) prioritize affordable housing and civic engagement, and (3) uphold standards for equity and community collaborations. This essay describes the series of collaborative activities that allowed the working group to identify and prioritize those recommendations, followed by a reflection on how this process may help inform future public rhetoric efforts.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)119-127
Number of pages9
JournalReview of Communication
Volume20
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2 2020

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Keywords

  • emergent critical praxis
  • engaged rhetoric
  • environmental justice
  • interdisciplinarity

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