Here are five links to recent and current US environmental justice issues to help you get involved and informed. This is just a random sampling of a huge amount of activity and needs in the country.
We hope this will get you started or carry you further in your education about environmental justice issues.
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Southern Poverty Law Center’s innovative, interactive map shows where the hate is and where the love is. Where are you?
How one person found freedom through the simple act of losing the car and grabbing the bike, and how it’s not just about exercise.
Hey, Kentuckians For The Commonwealth is awesome. They have a Facebook group now (they have for a while – I’m just now saying anything about it). I’ve mentioned them many other times before on the BSB Blog for good reason. They do great work. Whether or not you’re from Kentucky, theirs is a worthy group to join if you use Facebook. If you want to know more about what they do, follow the link above, search this blog, or go to their website. (But be sure to join their Facebook group, …
Plenty Magazine may be gone, but their content lives on. Like this video, for example.
In a case Chevron once called a “charade”, they now expect to lose. Read more here.
The Garden, a documentary made about the South Central Farm in Los Angeles, is available at Netflix to save. Show your support by adding it to your queue.
I encourage you all to join the Southern Poverty Law Center cause on Facebook! The SPLC does so much good work for justice in the south.
Causes on Facebook | Southern Poverty Law Center
If you are unfamiliar with the SPLC, take a look at their Facebook page and their position, which reads,
“Hate, bigotry and discrimination are threats to our democratic ideals of equality and justice.”
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