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Citizen Activism for Environmental Health: The Growth of a Powerful New Grassroots Health Movement

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  • Lois Gibbs

    (Center For Health, Environment and Justice)

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The year 2003 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Love Canal crisis, when more than 900 working-class families were relocated away from a leaking toxic waste dump and the nation awoke to the hazards of toxic chemicals in our environment. This grassroots effort demonstrated how ordinary citizens obtained power through community organizing and succeeded against great odds. The events at Love Canal sparked a new social justice movement. While traditional environmentalism has focused on protecting the natural environment using legislative and regulatory strategies, the grassroots leadership of this new movement focuses on protecting public health through building power at the local and state levels to influence federal policies. Many members of this movement believe their neighborhoods were deliberately targeted because of their economic and political weakness. As a result, this is a movement that is as much about justice and human rights as it is about public health and the environment.

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  • Lois Gibbs, 2002. "Citizen Activism for Environmental Health: The Growth of a Powerful New Grassroots Health Movement," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 584(1), pages 97-109, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:anname:v:584:y:2002:i:1:p:97-109
    DOI: 10.1177/000271620258400107
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    1. Linda Waldman & Ramila Bisht & Rajashree Saharia & Abhinav Kapoor & Bushra Rizvi & Yasir Hamid & Meghana Arora & Ima Chopra & Kumud T. Sawansi & Ritu Priya & Fiona Marshall, 2017. "Peri-Urbanism in Globalizing India: A Study of Pollution, Health and Community Awareness," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 14(9), pages 1-17, August.

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