Human Rights Magazine

Fall 2003, Volume 30, Issue 4
Introduction: Forward With Environmental Justice
By Nicholas Targ
A Message From Kathi J. Pugh, Chair, Editorial Board, Human Rights
Environmental Justice: Stakes, Stakeholders, Strategies
By Eileen Gauna and Sheila Foster
Environmental Justice: An Unalienable Right For All
By Hilda L. Solis
Environmental Justice and the Intersection of Health and Economic Development
By James E. Clyburn
Integrating Environmental Justice at the Environmental Protection Agency
By J. P. Suarez
Environmental Justice Plans at the Environmental Protection Agency
By Barry E. Hill
Integrating Environmental Justice at the Department of Justice
By Thomas L. Sansonetti
New York's Model for Environmental Justice
By Erin M. Crotty
Profile of an Environmental Justice Advocate: Janette Wipper
Supplemental Projects as Tools for Environmental Justice and Economic Development in Small Towns
By John Rosenthall
Collaborative Models to Achieve Environmental Justice and Healthy Communities
By Charles Lee
Using the Fourteenth Amendment to Improve Environmental Justice
By Michael Daniel
Environmental Justice and Indian Country
By Dean B. Suagee
Tribal Partnership: Lessons Learned
By Quentin Pair and Bob Gough
Private Lawyers and Environmental Justice
By Michael B. Gerrard
A Private Sector Guide to Community Relations
By Benjamin F. Wilson and Dana P. Palmer
Companies and Communities: The Collaborative Model
By Sue Briggum
Environmental Justice is Good Business
By Robert L. Harris
Representing New Mexico Communities: The Struggle for Environmental Justice
By Douglas Meiklejohn
Monique Harden: Profile of an Environmental Justice Advocate
Human Rights Hero: John Lewis
By Thurbert E. Baker
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