"In my opinion, What is Critical Environmental Justice? is one of the most important environmental justice books ever written. One of the great strengths of the second edition is Pellow's discussion of the state, in which he revisits traditional assumptions with nuance and rigor. Truly a gift."Laura Pulido, University of Oregon"A stunning achievement from one of the leading scholar-activists in environmental justice. Updated to reflect new scholarship, this book threads a fine needle between case studies and the ways to understand how these are linked. This short, readable primer offers readers a roadmap to understand how and why environmental justice movements matter, now more than ever."Julie Sze, University of California, Davis