Books

3d edition, Carolina Academic (2020)

Environmental Justice: Law, Policy, and Regulation explores theory and practice in this dynamic subject, which fuses environmental law and civil rights enforcement. From early concerns over toxic waste in minority communities, environmental justice expanded to consider the range of environmental threats facing poor, immigrant, and indigenous communities; women, children, and seniors; and other vulnerable populations. This third edition provides extensively updated materials to address environmental justice concerns today, including oil drilling in the Arctic, the Dakota Access Pipeline, drinking water contamination in Flint, and the devastation wrought by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.

Featuring new chapters addressing disaster justice and food justice, this new edition also expands coverage of environmental enforcement, contaminated sites, climate justice, and environmental justice in Indian country, all with an eye towards identifying modern challenges and available tools for the continuing pursuit of environmental justice.

Random House: Xlibris (2002)

Unveiling the Real Terrorist Mind is an interdisciplinary anthology that provides an in-depth, analytic perspective on the 9/11 cataclysm. It was the first book edited by Muslims in response to 9/11. Unveiling the Real Terrorist Mind engages in debate on the War on Terrorism: A must-read for all those interested in lasting peace and justice.

This monumental collection of essays, poems, and articles explores issues of terrorism, genocide, race, and war from the view of 66 academics and peace activists from six continents.

Contributing authors include Nobel Laureate Betty Williams, NYU law professor Derrick Bell, MIT professor Noam Chomsky, Georgetown professor John Esposito, author Howard Zinn, author Ishmael Reed, human rights activist Sara Flounders, former U.S. Congressman Paul Findley, former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, U.S. Congressional candidate Bob Bowman, and many more exciting authors.