Project: Environmental Injustice in Santa Ana, California, USA
This project creates space for collaborative work to characterize and address enviornmental injustice in the City of Santa Ana in Southern California.
This project creates space for collaborative work to characterize and address enviornmental injustice in the City of Santa Ana in Southern California.
FOR ECOGOVLAB/CCEJP CURRICULUM: Use this as a research resource during 11th and 12th Grade Lesson 2 on Hazards.
This is the Transnational STS COVID-19 project page.
This website shows Urban Indicators and gives each indicator a score. These indicators for risk include sensitivity, adaptive capacity, and exposure.
The flyer is made to educate others about the new OC Equity Map created by Orange County.
I want to continue to support others in their research. I think the ecogov lab is a space to grow as a researcher. I want to continue to be motivated. The ecogov lab has shown me the importance of field notes and why having archiving is important. I hope to make new connections outside of Irvine and continue to connect dots for others.
I hope to be involved in projects that aim to gather scientific evidence to inform environmental decision making and advocate for greater equity and justice in environmental governance. Through this work, I hope to learn the skills needed to engage in community based research and leverage community knowledge as expert knowledge. In my department, things are often siloed and issues are only seen through one perspective. I really want to gain more experience in collaborating with a wide array of stakeholders to come up with approaches to mitigate the environmental injustices experienced in under-resourced communities.
A GoogleDoc link to a bibliogrpahy about PFAS in Santa Ana and community-led responses
Google map view of BrassTech Inc.