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Marie's Tree (Implosions and Injustice in San Francisco)
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Product Details
Author:
Tom Molanphy
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
340
Publisher:
Green Writers Press (October 13, 2026)
Imprint:
Green Writers Press
Release Date:
October 13, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9798993783505
Weight:
16oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
File:
Eloquence-IPG_05092026_P10065192_onix30-20260509.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$21.95
Pub Discount:
60
Case Pack:
26
As low as:
$18.88
Publisher Identifier:
P-IPG
Discount Code:
C
Overview
Annenberg award-winning journalist Tom Molanphy’ s Marie’ s Tree: Implosions and Injustice in San Francisco tells the story of environmental activist Marie Harrison (1948-2019) of San Francisco’ s Bayview Hunters Point and her three major battles: saving her home of Geneva Towers from implosion; advocating for the removal of polluting PG&E stacks; and protecting her community from contamination from one of the country’ s worst superfund cleanup sites. Marie Harrison (1948-2019), an environmental activist of San Francisco’ s Bayview Hunters Point, spent her life fighting for basic services such as housing, energy, and employment that had become money makers for a few but a dream deferred for her community. What she endured – the brown water that ran out of her taps at Geneva Towers; the blood that ran from her grandson’ s nose while living next door to the PG&E smokestacks; and the fear of radiation poisoning from one of the country’ s worst superfund cleanup sites – are environmental injustices citizens of the United States suffer every day.









