From: | Lenny Siegel <lsiegel@cpeo.org> |
Date: | 24 Oct 2006 18:44:17 -0000 |
Reply: | cpeo-brownfields |
Subject: | [CPEO-BIF] EJ in America - call for papers |
State of Environmental Justice in America Conference HOWARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW WASHINGTON, DC MARCH 29 - 31, 2007 (REVISED) CALL FOR PAPERS Environmental Justice in America: It has been more than 25 years since the Warren County protest that arguably gave birth to the environmental justice movement in this country. It has been twenty years since The United Church of Christ published Toxic Waste and Race in the United States, a nationwide study that further documented the association between hazardous waste facilities and the racial composition of the communities hosting such facilities. It has been fifteen years since the National Law Journal found that EPA enforcement under Superfund and other environmental laws was inequitable by race and income. It has been twelve years since the Presidential Executive Order requiring that the principles of environmental justice be implemented throughout federal programs. The National Small Town Alliance, the Howard University School of Law, the United States Departments of Energy and Agriculture are teaming with others to review the environmental justice movement and to determine the State of Environmental Justice in America: What do we mean by Environmental Justice in the 21st Century? Have we made progress? What remains to be done? This effort will team with communities, scholars, researchers, government the private sector, and others to issue a comprehensive report and conduct a conference on March 29-31, 2007. Call for Papers: The conference planners are inviting individuals to submit a short abstract of no more than 250 words that describes the current state of environmental justice in one of the areas listed below, preferably placing your discussion in the context of changes that have occurred in the selected area in the past 25 years. A suggested list of topic areas include: * Success stories in assuring justice for communities * Sustainable community planning and development/smart growth * Just and sustainable energy policy * Community participation in environmental decision making * Building community capacity * Distribution of community benefits * Access to public health benefits * Provision of infrastructure and resources in rural America * Facility siting and environmental justice * Environmental education * Conservation Cooperation * Innovations in environmental justice legislation, regulation and litigation * Environmental justice considerations in emergency preparedness and homeland protection * Other The abstract should include the submitter's name and contact information. Submissions: Abstracts should be sent to: ejinamerica2007@yahoo.com Relevant Dates: Abstract due: November 6, 2006 Notice of Acceptance: November 20, 2006 Initial Paper Draft: January 2, 2007 Comments Due To Authors: January 19, 2007 Final Draft: February 16, 2007 Conference Dates: March 29-31, 2007 Accepted papers will be included in the comprehensive report, presented at the conference, or published in one or more conference publications. For additional information, please contact Michelle Hudson at hudsonmi@saic.com. For sponsorship opportunities or conference suggestions, please contact John Rosenthall at 703-624-2257 or jrosenthall@msn.com. -- Lenny Siegel Director, Center for Public Environmental Oversight c/o PSC, 278-A Hope St., Mountain View, CA 94041 Voice: 650/961-8918 or 650/969-1545 Fax: 650/961-8918 http://www.cpeo.org
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