Right To Know
Right To Know is an interactive web-based initiative whose main goal is to create a collaborative of activists, artists, scholars, community members, and youth leaders invested in promoting environmental justice, health equity, and human rights.
The specific aims of Right To Know are:
(1) To engage minority youth from low-income neighborhoods in online community asset mapping using Google Earth and Google Maps in order to identify local resources, including important leaders as well as community organizations.
(2) To train community members in participatory research action in order to study the possible correlations between environmental hazards and health disparities, in particular the relationship between chemical toxins released by power and petroleum plants and cancer and respiratory incidence.
(3) To create online Right To Know materials starting with (a) interactive map-making online, (b) video production, and (c) open theater and dance, in order to help community organizations develop successful educational programs.
Check This Out
"Between The River And Our Future" tells the story of what American Indian youth in Northern California are doing today to save the Klamath River. Find out more by clicking here.
Invisible-5
Take a self-guided critical audio tour along Interstate 5 between San Francisco and Los Angeles and hear stories of people and communities fighting for environmental justice.
Book of the Month
The Green Collar Economy by Van Jones
Provocative, personal, and inspirational, The Green Collar Economy is not a dire warning but rather a substantive and viable plan for solving the biggest issues facing the country--the failing economy and our devastated environment. From a distance, it appears that these two problems are separate, but when we look closer, the connection becomes unmistakable.
