Environmental Health Literacy in Support of Social Action: An Environmental Justice Perspective

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White, Brandi M. [1 ]
Hall, Eric S. [2 ]
Johnson, Cheryl [3 ]
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[1] Med Univ S Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425 USA
[2] US EPA, Washington, DC USA
[3] People Community Recovery, Chicago, IL USA
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Different demographic groups in the U.S. experience unequal exposures to environmental hazards, i.e., 56% of the population in neighborhoods containing commercial waste facilities are people of color, with the associated poverty rates in those communities being 50% higher than in neighborhoods without commercial waste facilities. Developing programs to educate communities about environmental hazards affecting their health and quality of life is an essential component for a community to understand their true risk. The study described in this article examined the risk of environmental hazards as perceived by public housing residents and assessed the residents' preference for educational programs on environmental hazards. Residents perceived their risk factors in a broad context and they induded environmental health risks caused by pollutants along with physical safety concerns from crime and law enforcement interactions. The most trusted sources of information on environmental health include community organizations, trusted individuals in the community, and television programs. Recommendations for developing community-specific environmental health education programs include using sources of environmental health information that community members trust.
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