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- Title
West Oakland's Experience in Building Community Power to Confront Environmental Injustice Through California's Assembly Bill 617.
- Authors
MacIver, Lily; London, Jonathan; Sampson, Natalie; Gordon, Margaret; Grow, Richard; Eady, Veronica
- Abstract
We explored how air quality management processes associated with Assembly Bill 617 (AB 617) in West Oakland, California, represent a shift in power relationships between government agencies and communities toward the goal of addressing legacies of environmental injustice. We drew from a statewide assessment of community engagement in AB 617's first year, and an analysis of the West Oakland AB 617 process. The first comprised 2 statewide surveys (n = 102 and n = 106), 70 key informant interviews, observation of all AB 617 first-year sites, and analysis of related planning documents. The second comprised 2 rounds of interviews (n = 22 and n = 23, with a total of 19 individuals) and extensive participant observation. Several factors are necessary for pursuing environmental justice: (1) invest in community partnerships and collaborations, (2) honor community knowledge and data, (3) ensure that community constituents share power in environmental governance, and (4) adopt explicit racial justice frameworks. Although still a work in progress, AB 617 offers important lessons for community and policy organizations nationwide engaged in environmental justice. (Am J Public Health. 2022;112(2):262–270. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2021.306592)
- Subjects
WEST Oakland (Oakland, Calif.); COMMUNITY power; ENVIRONMENTAL justice; LEGISLATION; LEADERSHIP; CALIFORNIA. Legislature. Assembly
- Publication
American Journal of Public Health, 2022, Vol 112, Issue 2, p262
- ISSN
0090-0036
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2105/ajph.2021.306592