The Southern Environment: A Conversation with Catherine Coleman Flowers
Description
In this session, Catarina Passidomo, Southern Foodways Alliance Associate Professor of Southern Studies and associate professor of anthropology, is in conversation with Catherine Coleman Flowers about her book, Waste: One Woman’s Fight against America’s Dirty Secret. Flowers is founding director of the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice and the rural development manager for the Equal Justice Initiative. Her session is part of the Center’s spring Future of the South initiative, which focuses on the theme “Southern Environments.”
Relational Format
video recording
Recommended Citation
Flowers, Catherine Coleman and Passidomo, Catarina, "The Southern Environment: A Conversation with Catherine Coleman Flowers" (2021). Oxford Conference for the Book. 3.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/ocb/2021/recordings/3
The Southern Environment: A Conversation with Catherine Coleman Flowers
In this session, Catarina Passidomo, Southern Foodways Alliance Associate Professor of Southern Studies and associate professor of anthropology, is in conversation with Catherine Coleman Flowers about her book, Waste: One Woman’s Fight against America’s Dirty Secret. Flowers is founding director of the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice and the rural development manager for the Equal Justice Initiative. Her session is part of the Center’s spring Future of the South initiative, which focuses on the theme “Southern Environments.”