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Subject Fighting Environmental Racism: 4 Case Studies
Date October 18, 2022 5:00 PM
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This week’s Climate Justice newsletter covers a mix of issues and solutions. 

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This week’s Climate Justice newsletter covers a mix of issues and solutions. First, Climate Justice Senior Editor, Iris Crawford looks at how the federal government has started to organize to work towards racial equity with the help of organizations like Race Forward. Next, Jonathan Sharp examines how private law—when paired alongside grassroots organizing—can be a powerful pathway to justice. Then, an article from The Conversation that explores how to manage public land that is sacred to Native Americans. Lastly, as we are on the cusp of COP27, we look back at an earlier article that discusses equity in land use policy by President and CEO of Smart Growth America, Calvin Gladney.
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Organizing for Racial Equity Within the Federal Government ([link removed])
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Black service members were at higher risk of exposure to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune than their white counterparts. Using private law, combined with grassroots activism, is one way to get justice for the environmental and health harms they faced. Read more… ([link removed])

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Native Americans’ decadeslong struggle for control over sacred lands is making progress ([link removed])
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To alleviate the tension between public lands and indigenous sacred lands, the concept of co-management is being explored to balancing federal land management responsible and preserving Native customs. Read more... ([link removed])

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Beyond Housing: Why Equity Demands a Complete Overhaul of Land Use Policy ([link removed])
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Land use policy, planning, and practice must be fundamentally changed to achieve climate and economic justice in Black and Brown communities. Read more… ([link removed])

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