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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Sustainability Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Vision & ProgressVision & Progress Strategic Plan Recognition & Awards Energy & Emissions Buildings Community Food Biking Culture Landscape Transportation Waste Water Get InvolvedGet Involved Internships For Students Guide for Employees Support with a Gift ResourcesResources Energy Efficiency at Home WashU Sustainability Fund Food & Dining Sustainable Transportation Waste Reduction Environmental Justice Green Events News & EventsNews & Events Subscribe to Newsletter Past Newsletters Event Recordings AboutAbout Office of Sustainability School of Medicine Sustainability Partners Teaching & Research Campus Sustainability Tours Racial Equity & Justice Open Search Environmental Justice The most vulnerable in society regularly struggle for access to a clean, safe, and healthy environment. The St. Louis region is home to some of the most egregious social and environmental disparities in the nation. “Environmental justice” represents one term used to describe a movement to ensure a better, more sustainable quality of life for present and future generations in a just and equitable manner. The resources compiled below are designed to help students, faculty and community members navigate the wide range of opportunities to learn more about environmental justice and to engage in activities that combat environmental injustice – and to find each other to build the movement!  To recommend additional resources or to connect with us, contact [email protected].  Environmental Justice Self Study Guide The Center for Diversity & Inclusion has curated an excellent educational self-study guide on Environmental Justice which includes a collection of videos, publications, WashU courses and additional resources. Begin your journey or dive a bit deeper with this collection of media. This is one of many self-study guides on a wide range of social justice issues. Begin self-study EcoUrban Assessment Tool The St. Louis EcoUrban Assessment is an interactive project that maps environmental racism in the St. Louis region. Created by a WashU student as an intern for the Nature Conservancy in Missouri, the tool uses ArcGIS technology to compile, process, and analyze environmental and demographic data. An interpretive StoryMap conveys where frontline communities are disproportionately affected by climate change and other related health risks. While there are many applications for the tool, it can be used to understand community assets, and identify opportunities for research and activism to respond to community needs. Use the tool Academic Courses Interested in taking a course exploring environmental and/or social justice issues? Here’s a list. Learn more Faculty & Staff Discover faculty and staff who teach and research topics related to the intersections of environmental justice. Learn more Community Involvement Learn about a range of projects and programs helping to address social and environmental challenges. Learn more Student Organizations Join other students engaged in environmental justice issues on the WashU campus and in the community. Learn more   Internships Browse this listing to find internship opportunities and funding sources for unpaid internships. Learn more Events Attend events relating to Environmental Justice on the WashU campus and the greater St. Louis region. Learn more   Subscribe to receive Environmental Justice updates Email Address * First Name Last Name Resources Energy Efficiency & Sustainable Living WashU Sustainability Fund Food & Dining Sustainable Transportation Reducing & Recycling Campus Waste Environmental Justice Environmental Justice Faculty Network Report Green Event Resources Office of SustainabilityMSC 1113-2112001 Brookings DriveSt. Louis, MO [email protected] Us Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube The Strategic Plan Adopted in 2015, the plan defines WashU’s institutional commitment to sustainability. WashU is rated Gold in the AASHE STARS system. View the Plan Leadership Learn more about the Executive Vice Chancellor for Administration who oversees the Office of Sustainability and related initiatives. Our Leadership Subscribe to the Newsletter Stay up to date on sustainability news, events and opportunities at WashU and in the community. Sign Up ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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