Literary
Book Group on “Waste” by Catherine Coleman Flowers
About this event
Join the Leventhal Map and Education Center at the Boston Public Library for three in-person book group sessions on Catherine Coleman Flowers’s Waste, exploring “the largely invisible problem of inadequate waste and water sanitation infrastructure in rural communities in the United States.” In her book, Coleman Flowers—environmental health advocate, 2020 MacArthur Fellow, and rural development manager for Bryan Stevenson’s Equal Justice Initiative—unpacks the effects of structural poverty and what the struggle to undo it requires.
In conjunction with the Map Center’s current exhibition More or Less in Common: Environment and Justice in the Human Landscape, we will look at maps as we read, looking at the ways cartographers create visual representations of the unequal burdens of environmental dangers in our communities.
Logistics
Copies of the book will be available at the first meeting for checkout with a Boston Public Library card. If you prefer audio or e-books, those are also available through the library and you can reserve those yourself through the library’s website. You do not need to read prior to our first meeting, but you may choose to do so.
Meetings will be held in-person at the Leventhal Map Center at the Boston Public Library on April 21, April 28, and May 5 from 6:00PM-7:30PM. Please only register if you are able to attend all three sessions. We look forward to seeing you!