Environmental justice work generally focuses on how public policies and practices allow low income communities to be disproportionately targeted for the dumping of toxic waste, the location of landfills and nuclear testing. However, the principles of Environmental Justice call attention to the need to address these and other external factors that sustain and build community.
Conceptions of environmental justice must actively expand our understanding of the physical environment such as the availability of green space (parks, trails, etc.); investment in community centers that provide space for people to nurture relationships; and external emotional, psychological and intellectual supports necessary for supporting communities.
SCSJ proposes broadening our understanding of environmental justice to take a holistic approach to building and supporting environments that sustain communities. In this sense, an interdisciplinary way of thinking about environmental justice will take into account all the external factors that impact the emotional, intellectual and physical aspects of nurturing communities.
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Monday, December 28, 2009
Miller-McCune
GIS mapping technology is helping underprivileged communities get better services — from education and transportation to health care and law enforcement — by showing exactly what discrimination looks like.
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Friday, September 11, 2009
Black Talk Media Project
The Western Wake Partners (WWP) have condemned a 200 acre family farm in the heart of historic New Hill for the purpose of building their regional sewage plant.
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Sunday, September 6, 2009
VA Pilot
Undocumented wetlands and rare mussels could block Navy plans to build a practice airfield in northeastern North Carolina.
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Triangle Tribune
A black community is in close proximity to a proposed sewage treatment plant designed mostly to benefit other areas surrounding them.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Preservation North Carolina
Sewage treatment plant plans in New Hill, NC threaten historic landmarks.
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
The Cary News
Community members continue to fight against plan to build a sewage treatment plant in New Hill.
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Monday, April 20, 2009
Independent Weekly
Public comment period is open for EIS on sewage treatment plant at New Hill.
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Friday, April 17, 2009
WRAL
Environmental justice advocates argue against a proposed sewage treatment plant in the majority-minority community of New Hill, NC
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
NBC 17
The New Hill community continues to fight against the construction of the Western Wake Regional Wastewater Management Facility in the historic neighborhood.
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Thursday, February 19, 2009
Virginia Pilot
Rural communities in North Carolina oppose the Navy's OLF.
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Sunday, February 15, 2009
WRAL
Thousands of North Carolinians attend the 3rd annual HKonJ march in Raleigh to demand progressive changes in state and national policy.
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Thursday, June 9, 2005
News 14 Carolina
The battle over where to build a wastewater treatment plant is heating up in western Wake County.
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