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    All over the world, there are more and more environmental catastrophes occurring and we are beginning to see the repercussions of our treatment of the planet. Even though there does appear to be some action being taken to reduce the amount of risks, we still continue to follow our traditional ways in a lot of aspects. Something that I have personally noticed however is that certain communities end up facing the worst of the repercussions when something goes wrong. It’s no secret that people in the

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    model described by Weil, Reisch and Ohmer (2012). It will also describe the model of Movements of Progressive Change and how it relates to the role of community practice. Movements for Progressive Change advocate for social action, economic and environmental justice and the well-being of others (Weil, Reisch & Ohmer, 2012). Identification of Key Characteristics Changes to policy and social conditions are gradual and progress is made in a step by step fashion for the health and well-being of the

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    Environmental Racism and Health Disparities are two of the many issues that affect the African American community. Environmental Racism occurs when people of color, who disproportionately live in lower income communities, are revealed to dangerous materials consisting of waste and toxins which are used or disposed of in their communities. Health Disparities occur when a group of people suffers inequalities of health advantages when compared to the access to quality health care and health advantages

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    Environmental racism is the “targeting of minorities and low-income communities to bear a disproportionate share of environmental costs. It refers to any policy or practice that differently affects or disadvantages individuals, groups or communities based on race or skin color” (Schill & Austin 1991). Pollution is disproportionately distributed across the country; it is also distributed unequally within individual states, within counties, and within cities (Schill & Austin 1991). Hazardous waste

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    Following the civil rights movement in the 1960s, racism experienced a transformation. Subtle and disguised forms of racism replaced the public forms of overt racism, referred to as old-fashioned racism. Contemporary forms of racism vary by level of consciousness. Modern racism and symbolic racism while less consciously negative compared to old-fashioned racism, still maintain their prejudices. Individuals that exhibit behaviors of modern and symbolic racism deny prejudice with claims to traditional conservative

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    empirical facts on the disparities between African American women and European American women who are diagnosed with breast cancer and the disparity in mortality rates. Therefore many of the studies I found linked the disparity to race, poverty and environmental factors. American cancer society estimates, that in 2017 there will be 252,710 new breast cancer diagnosis

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    of his or her skin. Although the film is not directly related to the environment, it supports the ideas of the article “Trump's EPA Concludes Environmental Racism Is Real,” by Vann R. Newkirk II. In the article, it is statistically proven that communities in which people of color are centralized are the ones that are struggling the most with environmental conditions. Learning more about this discrimination reminded me of Richard Louv’s article

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    there has always been some form of racism, whether it be individual, institutional, or systematic. Racism can be defined as prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior. In the US today this racism is seen in many forms from a simple comment to a violent action. Recent actions such as the Dakota pipeline and the new mass incarceration system have begun to show new forms of racism. The way the systems work and

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    biological traits seem to experience a non-random distribution of morbidity and mortality. There are various underlying factors of health inequalities in relation to race. This report will focus on the scientific misconception of racism, the consequences of colonization and environmental injustice. According to Smedley (2005) race is a societal construct for the categorization between groups of people. However, the field of medicine attributes racial biological differences as the causation of health inequalities

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    To understand whether or not racism is learnt, we first have to divulge into the nature of racism. It is usually assumed that racism has been a part of civilisation since civilisation started, that it is embedded into how people work and that no matter what, it will always exist. Another assumption is that racism derives from the capitalism of the slave trade by white elitist men seeking to dehumanize people for economic gain, and used racism as a way to mask their financial motives to justify enslavement

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