* A sacrifice zone is a geographic area that has been permanently impaired by environmental damage or economic disinvestment. Another definition states that sacrifice zones are places damaged through locally unwanted land use, causing chemical pollution where residents live immediately adjacent to heavily polluted industries or military bases. Sacrifice zones are geographical areas that bear a disproportionate amount of industrial pollution, toxic chemical exposure, or other environmental harms associated with industry or national security.
Session 01 mapped the Colorado River watershed and Salton Sea systems. About 50 people – longtime residents who recall a full Sea, scientists studying the dustbowl, water experts, and community members with asthma from the exposed lakebed – spent a day mapping the forces shaping the Salton Sea and Colorado River basin. Water law, toxic dust, lithium, indigenous land rights, and twenty farming families using about one‑seventh of the Lower Colorado River’s mainstream flow.
Venue: Bombay Beach Arts and Cultural Center (BBAC), Bombay Beach, California
Date: March 14, 2026
Co-facilitation: Imperial Valley Equity and Justice (IVEJ)
Support: Partial costs covered by a grant from the Bombay Beach Institute for Industrial Espionage & Post-Apocalyptic Studies
Venue: Bombay Beach Arts and Cultural Center (BBAC), Bombay Beach, California
Date: April 1, 2026
Co-facilitation: Imperial Valley Equity and Justice (IVEJ)
Support: Partial costs covered by a grant from the Bombay Beach Institute for Industrial Espionage & Post-Apocalyptic Studies