Deep South Center For Environmental
The Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, founded in 1992 and recognized as the first Environmental Justice Center in the nation, is dedicated to improving the lives of communities impacted by pollution and climate change. Through research, policy studies, and community engagement, the organization strives to empower individuals and drive significant change in environmental health and safety.
With programs such as the Worker Training Program and the Louisiana Gulf Coast Grantmaking Program, the center actively addresses systemic inequities and promotes awareness of environmental justice issues. It prides itself on innovative initiatives, such as utilizing GIS mapping to expose environmental racism and fostering collaboration among community-based organizations in Louisiana.
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