I.   What is Environmental Justice? 
II.  History and Background of Environmental Justice
III. Environmental Racism and Related Examples
IV.  Case Study: Chester, Pennsylvania
V.   Proposed Course of Action
VI. Bibliography
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The right to a safe, healthy, productive, and sustainable environment for all, where “environment” is considered in its totality to include the ecological (biological), physical (natural and built), social, political, aesthetic, and economic environments.

Environmental Justice mandates the right to responsible uses of land and renewable resources.
Environmental Justice calls for a fully functioning, clean, and safe environment for all.
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