A Critical Review of an Authentic and Transformative Environmental Justice and Health Community — University Partnership
A Critical Review of an Authentic and Transformative Environmental Justice and Health Community — University Partnership
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2014-12-11
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Wilson, S.; Campbell, D.; Dalemarre, L.; Fraser-Rahim, H.; Williams, E. A Critical Review of an Authentic and Transformative Environmental Justice and Health Community — University Partnership. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2014, 11, 12817-12834.
Abstract
Distressed neighborhoods in North Charleston (SC, USA) are impacted by the cumulative effects of multiple environmental hazards and expansion of the Port of Charleston. The Low Country Alliance for Model Communities (LAMC) built an environmental justice partnership to address local concerns. This case study examines the process of building and sustaining a successful transformative and authentic community-university partnership. We apply the framework established by Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH), focusing on four of the nine principles of Good Practice of Community Campus Partnerships.