“Access to information is a human right, but it is often treated as a privilege. This has to change and will take all of us to make it happen."
— Erin McKiernan (Experimental and Computational Neuroscience researcher)
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Applying Principles of Community-Based Participatory Research to Your Program
What is Climate Justice?
Why just transition is the opposite of net zero: Just transition is anything but vague. Complex, yes. Controversial, maybe. But certainly not vague.
A New Dataset Integrating Public Socioeconomic, Physical Risk, and Housing Data for Climate Justice Metrics: A Test-Case Study in Miami
Cognitive Impairment, Mental Health and Transport: Design With Everyone in Mind
Association Between Public Transportation Use and Loneliness Among Urban Elderly People Who Stop Driving
Scoping assessment of transport design targets to improve public mental health
The Effects of the Urban Built Environment on Mental Health: A Cohort Study in a Large Northern Italian City
Public Transportation In The US: A Driver Of Health And Equity
Cleaner Cars from Cradle to Grave: How Electric Cars Beat Gasoline Cars on Lifetime Global Warming Emissions
Renewable Energy & Human Rights Benchmark 2021
UN highlights urgent need to tackle impact of likely electric car battery production boom
Jobs to Move America: Public Goods for the Most Public Good
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice
Parental Incarceration and Child Health in the United States
Image via https://thenext100.org/
Too Many Locked Doors: The scope of youth confinement is vastly understated. A one-day count cannot accurately reflect the wide and deep footprint of youth incarceration.
Justice Counts: Actionable Data to Bolster Public Safety
Why Justice Data Counts: Introduction to the June 2022 Month of Recommended Readings
Community mural created by LFJA’s Special Project in exit lobby of Louisville Jail