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What does EJM stand for?

Environmental Justice Movement


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Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund
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European Journal of Legal Education
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European Journal of Law & Religion (Institute for Law & Religion; Belgium)
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Edinburgh Jewish Literary Society (est. 1888; UK)
European Journal of Legal Studies (European University Institute Law Department)
East Japan Lego Train Club
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European Journal of Management
European Journal of Marketing
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Executive Jet Management (Cincinnati, OH)
École de Jazz et de Musique Actuelle (Lausanne, Switzerland)
Expansion Joint Manufacturers Association, Inc.
Electronic Joint Manpower and Personnel System
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Electronic Journals of the Martial Arts and Sciences



Samples in periodicals archive:
These chemical companies stimulated local economies but eventually led to one of the most toxic environments in the South, with some sites becoming the focus of a long-term environmental justice movement (Allen 2006).
FOSTER, FROM THE GROUND UP: ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND THE RISE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE MOVEMENT 10 (2001).
Waste Siting and the Origins of the Environmental Justice Movement B.
Bullard, known as the father of the environmental justice movement, paints a picture of how politically influential, largely white neighborhoods have long resisted undesirable development, which ends up in neighborhoods without a voice in local government.
Smith covers the post-World War II era only briefly, touching on the environmental justice movement in an unsatisfactory way.
Crocker closely examines the fisheries system and attempts at regulation that may have done more harm than good, and also takes a good look at the environmental justice movement.
these events mark the beginning of the environmental justice movement and its battles with environmental racism.
The issue of globalization is one of common concern to the environmental justice movement in many developing countries," says Michelle DePass, program officer of the Environmental Justice and Healthy Communities Program at the Ford Foundation.

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