tomorrow, the selling biographer shares a story from jennifer gino editing angeles gal - reports a group of women who are fighting i says in syria. find this information online and booktv.org. our consulting program guide. under weekly author interview program afterwards, catherine powers discusses her work as an environmental justice applicant pretty here's a portion of that discussion. it. >> in communities of color in particular an environment and justice communities, economic development means to be elected officials usually plant land fields, petrochemical plants and other kinds of plans that were poisoning the environment and of course the people to. they were already struggling from healthcare disparities. it is a paradigm of the instruction where the thing is okay to sacrifice these communities. in this one of the things that we have to change. and hopefully people can see that in the book this one of the reason i tell the story is we have to unpack these layers rated we just didn't get that way. some of it was intentional. >> to watch the rest of this program, visit our website