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		<title>“Will Being Green Mean I’m Freed?”: Thoughts From A Stanford Undergraduate on The Green Movement</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[The Green Hustle]]></category>
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- Matthew J Miller
Note: I am an environmental justice advocate so this is certainly not a break from the environmental movement. It is my realization that I have a responsibility to do some cultural brokering. I intend to offer alternative and relevant perspectives, not to divide. Consider this an acknowledgment of the socioeconomic, racial, political, psychological, and even spiritual challenges that need to be hurdled and taken head on in striving to “green” communities, oppressed and liberated alike. Since this piece is slightly creative, take the personal pronouns as me ...]]></description>
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