West Side rising: how San Antonio's 1921 flood devastated a city and sparked a Latino environmental justice movement
"On September 9, 1921, a tropical depression stalled north of San Antonio and within hours overwhelmed its winding network of creeks and rivers. Floodwaters ripped through the city's Latino West Side neighborhoods, killing more than eighty people. Meanwhile a wall of water crashed into the...
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Zusammenfassung: | "On September 9, 1921, a tropical depression stalled north of San Antonio and within hours overwhelmed its winding network of creeks and rivers. Floodwaters ripped through the city's Latino West Side neighborhoods, killing more than eighty people. Meanwhile a wall of water crashed into the central business district on the city's North Side, wreaking considerable damage. The city's response to this disaster shaped its environmental policies for the next fifty years, carving new channels of power. Decisions about which communities would be rehabilitated were made in the political arena, where the Anglo elite largely ignored the interlocking problems on the impoverished West Side that flowed from poor drainage, bad housing, and inadequate sanitation. The discriminatory consequences, channeled along ethnic and class lines, continually resurfaced until the mid-1970s, when Communities Organized for Public Services, a West Side grassroots organization, launched a protest that brought much-needed flood control to often inundated neighborhoods. This upheaval, along with COPS's emergence as a power broker, disrupted Anglo domination of the political landscape to more accurately reflect the city's diverse population. West Side Rising is the first book focused squarely on San Antonio's enduring relationship to floods. Examining environmental, social, and political histories, Char Miller demonstrates that disasters can expose systems of racism, injustice, and erasure and, over time, can impel activists to dismantle these inequities. He draws clear lines between the environmental injustices embedded in San Antonio's long history and the emergence of grassroots organizations that combated the devastating impact floods could have on the West Side"-- |
Beschreibung: | 245 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten. - Karten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781595349385 |
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spelling | Miller, Char 1951- Verfasser (DE-588)133848493 aut West Side rising how San Antonio's 1921 flood devastated a city and sparked a Latino environmental justice movement Char Miller, forward by Julián Castro San Antonio Maverick Books / Trinity University Press [2021] 245 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten. - Karten 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Foreword by Julián Castro -- Introduction: "Culebra de aqua" -- Prologue: 1819 -- "Death rides on waters of three streams" -- Rescue mission -- Military intervention -- Dam the Olmos! -- Construction projects -- Uprising -- Aftermath "On September 9, 1921, a tropical depression stalled north of San Antonio and within hours overwhelmed its winding network of creeks and rivers. Floodwaters ripped through the city's Latino West Side neighborhoods, killing more than eighty people. Meanwhile a wall of water crashed into the central business district on the city's North Side, wreaking considerable damage. The city's response to this disaster shaped its environmental policies for the next fifty years, carving new channels of power. Decisions about which communities would be rehabilitated were made in the political arena, where the Anglo elite largely ignored the interlocking problems on the impoverished West Side that flowed from poor drainage, bad housing, and inadequate sanitation. The discriminatory consequences, channeled along ethnic and class lines, continually resurfaced until the mid-1970s, when Communities Organized for Public Services, a West Side grassroots organization, launched a protest that brought much-needed flood control to often inundated neighborhoods. This upheaval, along with COPS's emergence as a power broker, disrupted Anglo domination of the political landscape to more accurately reflect the city's diverse population. West Side Rising is the first book focused squarely on San Antonio's enduring relationship to floods. Examining environmental, social, and political histories, Char Miller demonstrates that disasters can expose systems of racism, injustice, and erasure and, over time, can impel activists to dismantle these inequities. He draws clear lines between the environmental injustices embedded in San Antonio's long history and the emergence of grassroots organizations that combated the devastating impact floods could have on the West Side"-- Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Umweltgerechtigkeit (DE-588)1079417915 gnd rswk-swf Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 gnd rswk-swf Hispanos (DE-588)4240086-7 gnd rswk-swf Hochwasser (DE-588)4025289-9 gnd rswk-swf Prävention (DE-588)4076308-0 gnd rswk-swf Ethnische Beziehungen (DE-588)4176973-9 gnd rswk-swf Naturkatastrophe (DE-588)4041387-1 gnd rswk-swf San Antonio, Tex. (DE-588)4124107-1 gnd rswk-swf Floods / Texas / San Antonio / History Human ecology / Texas / San Antonio / History Environmental justice / Texas / San Antonio / History Environmental policy / Texas / San Antonio / History Community activists / Texas / San Antonio / History Community activists Environmental justice Environmental policy Floods Human ecology Texas / San Antonio History San Antonio, Tex. (DE-588)4124107-1 g Hispanos (DE-588)4240086-7 s Hochwasser (DE-588)4025289-9 s Naturkatastrophe (DE-588)4041387-1 s Prävention (DE-588)4076308-0 s Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 s Umweltgerechtigkeit (DE-588)1079417915 s Ethnische Beziehungen (DE-588)4176973-9 s Geschichte z DE-604 Castro, Julián 1974- wpr Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-59534-939-2 |
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title | West Side rising how San Antonio's 1921 flood devastated a city and sparked a Latino environmental justice movement |
title_auth | West Side rising how San Antonio's 1921 flood devastated a city and sparked a Latino environmental justice movement |
title_exact_search | West Side rising how San Antonio's 1921 flood devastated a city and sparked a Latino environmental justice movement |
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title_full | West Side rising how San Antonio's 1921 flood devastated a city and sparked a Latino environmental justice movement Char Miller, forward by Julián Castro |
title_fullStr | West Side rising how San Antonio's 1921 flood devastated a city and sparked a Latino environmental justice movement Char Miller, forward by Julián Castro |
title_full_unstemmed | West Side rising how San Antonio's 1921 flood devastated a city and sparked a Latino environmental justice movement Char Miller, forward by Julián Castro |
title_short | West Side rising |
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title_sub | how San Antonio's 1921 flood devastated a city and sparked a Latino environmental justice movement |
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