The Flow of Water: Michelle Drummond

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March 13, 2025
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Drummond's work highlights water inequality's gendered and generational dimensions, emphasizing how access to this resource disproportionately affects vulnerable populations. Here, The Flow of Water is a platform for critiquing the sociopolitical structures perpetuating water inequality. From colonial histories of r source extraction to modern-day corporate control of water supplies, Drummond exposes the systemic forces that deny equitable access to this essential resource. She explores the intersection of environmental degradation and social inequality, particularly in the context of water pollution and privatization. The work reveals how industrial practices, and neoliberal policies exacerbate water scarcity, disproportionately impacting poor and rural communities.

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