By: Connie Valencia I. Sustainability of Environmental Justice Efforts in Santa Ana Sustainability results from socially equitable policies that address environmental health needs promote a clean environment, and funding to help support community needs. To develop a successful and sustainable Environmental Justice (EJ) movement at an organizational level in underserved communities, it is imperative to […]
Research Justice Shop Spotlight
RJS Introduces 2022-23 Newkirk Fellows
RJS introduces the 2022-2023 Newkirk Fellows. 10 graduate student fellows will partner with community-based organizations to produce and analyze scientific knowledge for the benefit of society. An integral part of the Research Justice Shop, the fellowship offers graduate students a year of training and experience in community-based research with the goal of spanning boundaries between the […]
RJS welcomes Brianna Ramirez, PhD, as the inaugural postdoctoral scholar with the Shop!
Brianna R. Ramirez, Ph.D. was born and raised in Long Beach, California with family roots in Guanajuato and Jalisco, México. She received her Ph.D. in Education Studies with a specialization in Critical Gender Studies from the University of California, San Diego. Brianna completed her master’s degree in the Social and Cultural Analysis of Education program […]
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