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Minority Empowerment and Environmental JusticeTrinity College, Hartford, Connecticut In Hartford, Connecticut, environmental health problems disproportionately affect poor and minority residents of the city. Minority group activists in Hartford have created a multiracial organization composed of urban and suburban residents to fight for environmental justice. The organization has achieved a measure of success in terms of governmental responsiveness to their concerns. This article highlights the strategies used by the organization to advance its interests. These strategies are framed within the minority empowerment and environmental justice literature to develop a theoretical explanation for the organization's success. Additionally, this article provides a model for other communities fighting for environmental justice.
Key Words: environmental justice minority empowerment public health
Urban Affairs Review, Vol. 43, No. 1,
28-54 (2007) This article has been cited by other articles:
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