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<center>[[Environmental Justice|Home]]  |  [[White Earth Land Recovery Project|WELRP]] | [[Environmental Justice Resource Center|EJRC]] | [[National Black Environmental Justice Network|NBEJN]] | [[Honor the Earth| Honor the Earth]] | [[What Can We Learn?|Conclusion]]
<center>[[Environmental Justice|Home]]  |  [[White Earth Land Recovery Project|WELRP]] | [[Environmental Justice Resource Center|EJRC]] | [[National Black Environmental Justice Network|NBEJN]] | [[Honor the Earth| Honor the Earth]] | [[What Can We Learn?|Conclusion]]


Environmental Justice is a term used to describe injustices done to the enviroment and the way natural resources are used. The Environmental Justice Movement began in the 1980s and includes many groups which aim at dismantling the power structures in the United States which have traditionally discouraged any attempts at reform.
Environmental Justice is a term used to describe injustices done to the enviroment and the way natural resources are used. The Environmental Justice Movement began in the 1980s and includes many groups which aim at dismantling the power structures in the United States which have traditionally discouraged any attempts at reform.

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Home | WELRP | EJRC | NBEJN | Honor the Earth | Conclusion


Environmental Justice is a term used to describe injustices done to the enviroment and the way natural resources are used. The Environmental Justice Movement began in the 1980s and includes many groups which aim at dismantling the power structures in the United States which have traditionally discouraged any attempts at reform.