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author Cole Grossmann
title The Corporation Cycle of Environmental Injustice That Disrupts Equity
abstract This Honors thesis analyzes the impact of refineries on communities of color and how they lead to environmental injustices. Two case studies of refineries are analyzed in this thesis by understanding their buy-out policies. Both case studies deal with black majority communities, and they assess the damage caused by refineries. The damage assessment of each case investigates the harms associated with their lives including cultural heritage as well as displacement. Each case evaluates the residential buy-out process by looking at the negotiations between the corporation and the community about purchasing the property. This thesis provides an analysis of corporations' approach to non-white communities while they set up refineries and provide compensations to the communities through the buy-out process. The thesis argues that without certain protections and collectivization, policies from corporations like the buy-out process will perpetuate cycles of inequalities environmentally, socially, and economically.
school The College of Liberal Arts, Drew University
degree B.A. (2022)
advisor Sangay Mishra
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