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Back Issues of Race, Poverty and the Environment

RP&E began publication on Earth Day 1990 to address the concerns of a growing environmental justice movement. It is the longest-running national publication that addresses these combined issues. Individual articles (and older back issues) can be downloaded free from the archive below.


To order a copy of a back issue, select the issue name using the drop down menu below, click the add to cart button (repeat as many times as you like.)
Printed back issues are $10 including shipping.

You can also order a CD Collection of PDF copies of 1990-2010 RP&E issues for $150.

The complete print set is available for reference use for $250. For the print collection, out of print editions will be replaced by photocopies

Order the complete digital or print set here.


The cost is $10 per copy, including shipping.

International customers will be charged actual shipping costs. Please email info@urbanhabitat.org for ordering instructions. 

Individual articles (and some older back issues) can be downloaded free from the archive below.

Support UH

You can support UH by becoming a member donor, having your organization join the SEC, joining our action alert team, subscribing to RP&E  and participating in the movements for social and environmental justice!

Mission and Goals

Founded in 1989, Urban Habitat builds bridges between environmentalists, social justice advocates, government leaders, and the business community. Our work has helped to broaden and frame the agenda on toxic pollution, transportation, tax and fiscal reform, brownfields, and the nexus between inner-city disinvestments and urban sprawl.

Mission

Urban Habitat builds power in low-income communities and communities of color by combining education, advocacy, research and coalition-building to advance environmental, economic, and social justice in the Bay Area.

Vision