Confronting Environmental Racism – Sunday, April 29, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Posted by Christine Bailey
Posted on March 15, 2018
Confronting Environmental Racism
Sunday, April 29, 2018, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento
2425 Sierra Blvd., Sacramento 95825
Spend an informative afternoon exploring:
Racialized historical legacies and structural environmental racism
Health equity, transportation, pollution, climate change, food access, housing, vacant spaces
Opportunities for mobilizing regional action
Informative exhibits of local Environmental Justice Communities
FORUM SPEAKERS:
- Jonathan London, Professor of Human Ecology and Director of University of California Davis Center for Regional Change
- Katie Valenzuela, Staff to the California Joint Legislative Committee on Climate Change Policies
- Kirin Kumar, WALK Sacramento, a non-profit organization advocating walkable communities that promote health and economic growth
- Jackie Cole, VG Consulting, specializing in community organizing and advocacy
Light Refreshments
A free event.
Suggested donation to Sacramento Area Congregations Together $10.
For more information, please contact Christine Bailey 916-932-6886 or
Gabby Trejo
Throughout the history of our country communities of color, tribal nations and immigrant communities have disproportionately experienced environmental burdens and related health problems. This is true in the Sacramento region.
We will spend the afternoon exploring the causes of this inequity including racialized historical legacies and structural and institutional racism, and their effects on environmental justice community health, transportation, pollution burden, climate change impacts, food access and housing. We will also explore ways to address the conditions created by this inequity.
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