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Overview
In many communities, cleaning up freight is a priority environmental justice issue. Freight sources like trucks, trains, ships, and cargo equipment emit large amounts of diesel pollution, which is a known carcinogen and contributes to asthma, cancer, and premature death. These toxic health impacts are disproportionately borne by the low-income and communities of color overburdened by an overconcentration of freight facilities like ports, railyards, highways, and warehouses. Freight infrastructure also can have other adverse impacts, such as blocking communities from coastal access.
However, without directly impacted communities at the helm of designing solutions to these problems, advocates run the risk of replicating and re-enforcing the same structures that have led to these injustices and inequities in the first place. Community lawyering is an important way that attorneys with relevant knowledge can respectfully support community-led campaigns and strategies and work with organizers, community-based organizations, and other allies to a healthier and more just future.
This panel will provide insights into the environmental justice impacts from port development by featuring community-based campaigns to address the disproportionate impact of ports on the surrounding communities. The panelists will share insights from community campaigns for healthier and more transparent ports and lessons on how lawyers should (and should not) show up in support of community-led campaigns.
What You Will Learn
After completing this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand how to approach community lawyering thoughtfully and respectfully
- Learn about environmental justice in the context of healthy port campaigns
- Gain insight on how grassroots campaigns can be developed and how lawyers can add capacity to campaigns
- Hear directly from organizers on coalition building and how lawyers can let organizing take the lead
- Understand different advocacy strategies to address freight pollution and impacts
- Learn updates on provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 intended to address environmental justice and air pollution at ports.
This program is intended for attorneys and legal professionals supporting or looking to support any client with environmental justice issues or with an interest in developing relationships with frontline communities and organizations.
Special Feature:
Scholarships are available to attend this program.
Program Level:
Overview
Prerequisites:
An interest in environmental justice issues and learning impactful community lawyering strategies.
Advanced Prep:
None
Lecture Topics [Total time 00:02:05]
Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.
- Opening Remarks* [00:01:25]
Natalia Ospina, Michelle Fein - Lessons & Strategies From Community Campaigns for Healthier Ports [02:03:10]
Natalia Ospina, Michelle Fein, Lucia Marquez, Deeda Seed
Presentation Material
- Complete Course Handbook
- A Case Study: Working Together to Clean Up Freight Transportation
Michelle Fein, Lucia Marquez, Natalia Ospina, Deeda Seed - California Public Records Act Request re: Expansion Projects at the Port of Hueneme
Lucia Marquez, Natalia Ospina - CAUSE, NRDC, Earthjustice, and Wishtoyo Foundation CEQA Comment Letter on the Draft Environmental Impact Report for the 34-Acre Port Expansion Project
Lucia Marquez, Natalia Ospina - CEQA Comment Letter on the Mitigated Negative Declaration for the 34-Acre Port Expansion Project
Lucia Marquez - Common Sense vs. The Utah Inland Port
Deeda Seed - Community Lawyering – The Role of Lawyers in the Social Justice Movement
Michelle Fein, Lucia Marquez, Natalia Ospina, Deeda Seed - Community Organizations Letter to Utah Inland Port Authority Board Members
Deeda Seed - Environmental Justice Advocacy: Lessons & Strategies From Community Campaigns for Healthier Ports (Powerpoint Slides)
Michelle Fein, Lucia Marquez, Natalia Ospina, Deeda Seed - Further Reading List
Michelle Fein, Lucia Marquez, Natalia Ospina, Deeda Seed - Port of Hueneme Expansion: How Would it Impact Us?
Lucia Marquez - Protect Utah’s Future - Stop the Polluting Port
Deeda Seed - Salt Lake City Corporation v. Utah Inland Port Authority, 2022 UT 27
Michelle Fein, Lucia Marquez, Natalia Ospina, Deeda Seed - Salt Lake City v. Utah Inland Port Authority, Amended Complaint (Tier 2)
Michelle Fein, Lucia Marquez, Natalia Ospina, Deeda Seed
In many communities, cleaning up freight is a priority environmental justice issue. Freight sources like trucks, trains, ships, and cargo equipment emit large amounts of diesel pollution, which is a known carcinogen and contributes to asthma, cancer, and premature death. These toxic health impacts are disproportionately borne by the low-income and communities of color overburdened by an overconcentration of freight facilities like ports, railyards, highways, and warehouses. Freight infrastructure also can have other adverse impacts, such as blocking communities from coastal access.
However, without directly impacted communities at the helm of designing solutions to these problems, advocates run the risk of replicating and re-enforcing the same structures that have led to these injustices and inequities in the first place. Community lawyering is an important way that attorneys with relevant knowledge can respectfully support community-led campaigns and strategies and work with organizers, community-based organizations, and other allies to a healthier and more just future.
Why You Should Attend
This panel will provide insights into the environmental justice impacts from port development by featuring community-based campaigns to address the disproportionate impact of ports on the surrounding communities. The panelists will share insights from community campaigns for healthier and more transparent ports and lessons on how lawyers should (and should not) show up in support of community-led campaigns.
What You Will Learn
After completing this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand how to approach community lawyering thoughtfully and respectfully
- Learn about environmental justice in the context of healthy port campaigns
- Gain insight on how grassroots campaigns can be developed and how lawyers can add capacity to campaigns
- Hear directly from organizers on coalition building and how lawyers can let organizing take the lead
- Understand different advocacy strategies to address freight pollution and impacts
- Learn updates on provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 intended to address environmental justice and air pollution at ports.
Who Should Attend
This program is intended for attorneys and legal professionals supporting or looking to support any client with environmental justice issues or with an interest in developing relationships with frontline communities and organizations.
Special Feature:
Scholarships are available to attend this program.
Program Level:
Overview
Prerequisites:
An interest in environmental justice issues and learning impactful community lawyering strategies.
Advanced Prep:
None