Signed by President Bill Clinton in 1994, Executive Order (EO) 12998 remains a cornerstone of environmental justice (EJ) policy as it focused on the disproportionate environmental and human health impacts
At the Center for Engagement, Environmental Justice, and Health, Inc. (CEEJH), we believe that communities hold collective power and knowledge within themselves, centering around self-determination. The whirlwind of anti-environmental justice
A recent article stated that Maryland must support in-state renewable energy – including waste-to-energy (WTE). This raises significant environmental justice (EJ) concerns that must be addressed. While the pursuit of
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s unwavering commitment to economic, social, and racial justice remains a powerful legacy that continues to inspire today’s civil rights leaders and advocates for social, environmental,
2025 Theme: The People’s Agenda: Resistance, Resilience, and RESToration This year’s theme encapsulates our commitment to inspiring collective action and fostering community strength. Our agenda is built on the pillars
Collaborate with residents, advocates, and policymakers driving justice.
Since 2011, CEEJH has partnered with frontline and fenceline communities to address environmental, climate, and energy injustices through grassroots action and policy co-creation. We center those most impacted by harm to lead action and social change.
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