How can you engage with diverse communities and stakeholders in environmental justice issues?
Environmental justice is the idea that all people have the right to live in a healthy and safe environment, regardless of their race, class, gender, or other factors. It also means that those who are most affected by environmental problems have a say in how they are addressed. However, power and privilege often create barriers and inequalities in environmental justice issues, making it harder for some communities and stakeholders to participate and benefit. In this article, we will explore some of the ways that power and privilege shape environmental justice, and how you can engage with diverse groups and perspectives in a respectful and inclusive way.
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Pallavi MahajanOxford MBA | United Nations | Published Author | Chevening Scholar | Forté Fellow | TedX Speaker
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Harley MackinghamLooking for a Remote DEI Role | Diversity & Inclusion Specialist, Customer Success, Data Storytelling
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Ainslee HooperApplied Anthropologist | Disability Inclusion Consultant | Helping Community Development, DEI, P&C, and HR folk remove…