Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 266 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Contents |
Part I. Before Evidence of Lead Contamination Surfaced in Flint's Water. Flint during the model cities era: the challenges to community advocacy -- The ecology of dreams deferred: neoliberalism, wrecker of environments, comes to Flint -- Turning a cold shoulder: the government's response to citizen complaints about Flint's water -- A tale of two Flints: conflicts among residents concerning the city's water -- Part II. After Evidence of Lead Contamination Surfaced in Flint's Water. Lights, cameras, interventions: the Flint crisis in the national spotlight -- The blame game: a legal circus and public finger pointing -- Crisis as a daily grind: digging up water pipes whether or not they need to be -- Conclusion. "Flint ain't fixed." |
Summary |
"After a cascade of failures left residents of Flint, Michigan, without a reliable and affordable supply of safe drinking water, citizens spent years demanding action from their city and state officials. Complaints from the city's predominantly African American residents were ignored until independent researchers confirmed dangerously elevated blood lead levels among Flint children and in the city's tap water. Despite a 2017 federal court ruling in favor of Flint residents who had demanded mitigation, such efforts have been incomplete at best. Assessing the challenges that community groups faced in their attempts to advocate for improved living conditions, 'Tainted Tap' offers a rich analysis of conditions and constraints that created the Flint water crisis"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record and online resource (JSTOR, viewed June 23, 2021) |
Subject |
Drinking water -- Contamination -- Social aspects -- Michigan -- Flint
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Drinking water -- Lead content -- Michigan -- Flint
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Public health administration -- Michigan -- Flint
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Water quality management -- Michigan -- Flint
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
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Drinking water -- Lead content
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Economic history
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Politics and government
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Public health administration
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Social conditions
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Water quality management
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Flint (Mich.) -- Politics and government
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Flint (Mich.) -- Social conditions
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Flint (Mich.) -- Economic conditions
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Subject |
Michigan -- Flint
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
1469662124 |
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9781469662121 |
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9798890854681 |
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1469662108 |
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9781469662107 |
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