“This is not just about the environment, it’s about the community, it’s about jobs, it’s about justice”
Eddie Bautista
Welcome to my place!
This space aims to shed the lights the contradictions and conundrums related to sustainability. I write about how several policies, initiatives, and practices that are thought to be sustainable are, in fact, often racist and discriminating toward certain social groups while being deemed socially sustainable for others. The purpose of this blog is to present innovative perspectives and reasoning on real events, not lighthearted gossip. I do this by utilizing actual data and facts from everyday life.
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Comparative analysis of the food bank in Italy and France
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The environmentalism of the rich
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Different approach to sustainability between first and second generations of immigrants
While first-generation ethnic minorities are viewed by politicians and the media as exclusive groups with different customs and a small circle of fellow citizens, on the other hand, several studies confirm the assimilation process of second-generation ethnic minorities. Read the article to learn more …
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Why study immigrant’s household sustainability?
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Defining sustainability: very hard task