Journal Environmental Justice
FREE ACCESS through February 27, 2018
By Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2018-02-17
The journal Environmental Justice (jEJ) is one of the most relevant pioneers in the field of Environmental Justice Research. The peer-review journal is published bimonthly, covering the impacts and environmental burdens that affect marginalized populations all over the world. Interdisciplinary reports on communities, industry, academia, government, and nonprofit organizations are considered in its editions including human health and the environment, natural science, technology, land use and urban planning, public and environmental policy, environmental history, legal history as it pertains to environmental justice, environmental sociology, anthropology of environmental, health disparities, and grassroots activities.

The jEJ is under the editorial leadership of Editor-in-Chief Sylvia Hood Washington, PhD, MSE, MPH, and senior Editor Kenneth Olden, PhD, ScD, LHD, among others.

Access is now available through January 26, 2018 to a selection of articles from previous issues on U.S. children, community air monitoring, environmental data justice, climate refugees, and climate migration:


First Food Justice = Food Justice = Environmental Justice: A Call to Address Infant Feeding Disparities and the First Food System
Bradley D. Schultz, Michele Morara, Bruce E. Buxton, Max Weintraub
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Consumption of Contaminated Seafood in an Environmental Justice Community: A Qualitative and Spatial Analysis of Fishing Controls
Amanda Kaufman, Ron Williams, Timothy Barzyk, Molly Greenberg, Marie O'Shea, Patricia Sheridan, Anhthu Hoang, Christine Ash, Avraham Teitz, Mustafa Mustafa, Sam Garvey
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