Communities Need Safe Drinking Water: A Rural Environmental Justice Case Study
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Discusses access to clean drinking water in rural, underserved communities and Native nations, and presents case studies of communities working to improve environmental health equity. Features the Environmental Justice Community Action Network (EJCAN) of North Carolina, the Rural Community Assistance Corporation (RCAC) of the Native Village of Hooper Bay, Alaska, and community leaders in Ivanhoe, North Carolina.
Author(s)
Rebecca Huenink
Date
04/2024
Type
Document
Organization
Aspen Institute
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American Indian or Alaska Native · Community and economic development · Environmental health · Infrastructure · Racial and ethnic groups · Alaska · North Carolina