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Who Recovers? A Case Study In Weaving Community

Contents of This Chapter:

  1. Learning Objectives and Chapter Overview
    1. Learning Objectives
    2. Chapter Overview: The Echo Mountain Fire
    3. We are #OtisStrong
    4. A Case Study Approach to Interrelated Social Problems
    5. Focusing Questions
    6. Licenses and Attributions for Chapter Overview
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  2. Who Lives in Otis? Setting the Stage of Social Problems
    1. Betty
    2. Carol
    3. Fernando
    4. Tommy & Wendy
    5. Unpacking Oppression, Recovering Justice
      1. Age and Gender
      2. Race and Ethnicity
      3. Social Class
    6. Licenses and Attributions for Who Lives in Otis? Setting the Stage of Social Problems
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  3. The Interconnected Social Problems of Wildfire Recovery
    1. Harmful Drug Use, Mental Health, and Houselessness in the Country
      1. Carol’s Story Continues
      2. Mental Health in a Rural Community
      3. Houselessness and Disaster Recovery: Tommy, Wendy, and Carol
    2. Racism and Solidarity
      1. Fernando’s Story Continues
      2. Solidarity in Action
    3. Climate Change In Otis
      1. Betty’s Story Continues
      2. Responding to Climate Change and Disaster
    4. COVID-19 and Christmas
      1. Celebrating Christmas: A Radical Act of Social Justice
    5. Licenses and Attributions for The Interconnected Social Problems of Wildfire Recovery
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  4. The Sociology of Disaster Recovery
    1. The Disaster Management Cycle
    2. Disaster Mental Health
    3. The Social Inequality of Disaster and Resilience Gentrification
    4. Licenses and Attributions for The Sociology of Disaster Recovery
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  5. Community Recovery is Social Justice
    1. Addressing Community Building: Echo Mountain Fire Relief
    2. Addressing Basic Needs: Salmon River Grange, Landscaping with Love, and the Cascade Relief Team
    3. Addressing Housing: County and State Action
    4. Addressing Racism: Latino Outreach and Conexión Fénix
    5. Litigating Justice: Holding Power Companies Accountable
    6. Licenses and Attributions for Community Recovery is Social Justice
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  6. Chapter Summary
    1. Essential Ideas
    2. Comprehension Check
    3. Key Terms List
    4. Discuss and Do
    5. Licenses and Attributions for Chapter Summary
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  7. References

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Inequality and Interdependence: Social Problems and Social Justice Copyright © by Kimberly Puttman; Kathryn Burrows; Patricia Halleran; Bethany Grace Howe; Nora Karena; Kelly Szott; and Avery Temple is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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