Environmental Justice Conclusion
The environmental justice movement it quickly gaining momentum. There is a large list of organizations founded to fight environmental discrimination and racism.
Abalone Alliance Safe Energy Clearinghouse (San Francisco)
Asian Immigrant Women Advocates, South Bay (San Jose)
Asian Pacific Environmental Network (Oakland)
Borneo Project, The (Berkeley)
California Center for Land Recycling (San Francisco)
Californians for Pesticide Reform (San Francisco)
Center for Environmental Health (Oakland)
Center for Health, Environment and Justice
Communities for a Better Environment (Oakland)
Community Toolbox for Children’s Environmental Health (San Francisco)
CorpWatch (Berkeley)
DataCenter (Oakland)
Downwinders
EcoNet
Energy Justice Network
Environment and Human Health, Inc.
Environmental Health News
Environmental Justice Coalition for Water
Environmental Justice Coalition for Water
Environmental Justice Resource Center
Environmental Research Foundation
Faultline (San Francisco)
Generating Renewable Ideas for Development Alternatives (San Francisco)
Global Community Monitor (San Francisco)
Global Options (San Francisco)
Greenaction (San Francisco)
Impact Fund, The (Berkeley)
National Religious Partnership for the Environment
Organizing Youth! (San Francisco)
Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security (Oakland)
People Organized to Demand Environmental and Economic Rights (San Francisco)
People United for a Better Oakland (Oakland)
Pesticide Action Network North America (San Francisco)
project underground (Berkeley)
Rachel's Environment & Health Weekly
Refinery Reform Campaign (San Francisco)
San Francisco Department of the Environment (San Francisco)
Student Environmental Action Coalition
Susan Ives Communications
Sustainable Energy and Economy Network
Toxic Links Coalition
Urban Habitat (Oakland)
Video Activist Network, The (San Francisco)
Western States Legal Foundation (Oakland)
Whispered Media (San Francisco)
Youth United for Community Action (East Palo Alto)