12-25-2025, 08:05 AM
I'm a community organizer in an industrial city, and we're trying to build a data-driven case against a proposed expansion of a waste processing facility in a historically low-income neighborhood. We have anecdotal evidence of health issues, but we need to compile stronger research. For others who have worked on environmental justice campaigns, what are the most effective types of data to collect and present to local officials, from air quality monitoring to health outcome disparities? How do you navigate the technical jargon and consultant reports often used by corporations, and what strategies have been successful in building broad coalitions that include residents, public health experts, and legal advocates? I'm also looking for examples of successful community benefits agreements.