Publication: Landscape Assessment of the US Environmental Justice Movement: Transformative Strategies for Climate Justice
- Title
- Publication: Landscape Assessment of the US Environmental Justice Movement: Transformative Strategies for Climate Justice
- Asset Type
- en Publication
- Date
- 2022
- TEDC Main Organization Category
- en Research & Practice
- Creator
- Ana Isabel Baptista,
- Sujatha Jesudason
- Molly Greenberg
- Adrienne Perovich
- Summary
- Article published in the Environmental Justice journal, Volume 00, Number 00, 2022, titled "Landscape Assessment of the US Environmental Justice Movement: Transformative Strategies for Climate Justice," and authored by Ana Isabel Baptista, Sujatha Jesudason, Molly Greenberg, and Adrienne Perovich. The article outlines the methodology and results of the landscape assessment, during which more than 200 environmental justice movement (EJM) activists across the U.S. were surveyed and interviewed on their priorities, strategies, and challenges. The assessment found that climate justice is ranked among the highest priority issues of EJM activists, and that climate justice as a shared framework can help shift narratives and action on climate change, promoting an intersectional conceptualization of the climate crisis that encourages transformative action and disrupts the status quo.
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- TEDC_RP_LA_000465
- Tags
- Research & Practice
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