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"The ‘Profoundly Radical’ Message of Earth Day’s First Organizer" [1]

"One day in the fall of 1969, Denis Hayes, a graduate student at Harvard, snagged a 10-minute meeting with Gaylord Nelson, a United States senator from Wisconsin who had been talking up his idea for a national teach-in about environmentalism."

Environmental Politics [2]
Journalism & Media [3]
People & Population [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: NY Times [7], 04/21/2020
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When the Crisis Was Immense, SEJ Award-Winner Went Narrow [8]

How do you gain perspective on a widespread public health disaster? Award-winning reporter Apoorva Mandavilli shares valuable lessons on using a small lens to cover a big story — no, not COVID-19, but the deadly 1984 gas leak in Bhopal, India. And as she explains in this Inside Story Q&A, this decades-old story never really went away in the first place.

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Inside Story [9]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [10]
Air [11]
Chemicals [12]
Disasters [13]
Environmental Health [14]
Government [15]
Health [16]
Journalism & Media [3]
People & Population [4]
Pollution [17]
Water & Oceans [18]
Region: 
International [19]
Asia [20]
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Public [5]
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April 20, 2020

How Strikes and Community Coalitions Can Address the Crises We Are Facing [21]

The Leap presents a webinar, 6pm ET, on how a property service union in Minnesota, representing 4,000 janitors who clean corporate office buildings, went on strike with support of environmental justice groups during their recent contract fight. Their lessons learned can be applied to our current moment, when bargaining for the common good is a tool we all need to address a global pandemic and economic crisis.

Other Events [22]
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Public [5]
Topics on the Beat: 
Activism [10]
Environmental Health [14]
Environmental Justice [23]
Health [16]
People & Population [4]

"A U.S. Tribe’s Uphill Battle Against Climate Change" [24]

"For several years, Fawn Sharp has seen her tribe on the coastline of Washington state lurch from crisis to crisis: rising sea levels have flooded the Quinault Indian Nation’s main village, and its staple sockeye salmon in nearby rivers have all but disappeared – a direct hit to the tribe’s finances and culture."

Climate Change [25]
Environmental Justice [23]
People & Population [4]
Public [5]
Northwest (OR WA) [26]
Source: Reuters [27], 04/14/2020
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Go-To Books for Understanding and Surviving a Pandemic [28]

If you’re looking for perspective in your reporting connected with the coronavirus story, it might help to turn to the extensive library of non-fiction books offering insight into disease and epidemics. Our own Bob Wyss offers a helping hand, with a select list of the most useful texts. Plus, links to resource lists for many more, in the latest BookShelf.

SEJ Publication Types: 
BookShelf [29]
Topics on the Beat: 
Disasters [13]
Environmental Health [14]
Health [16]
Journalism & Media [3]
People & Population [4]
Science [30]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [6]
California [31]
Great Plains (IA KS ND NE MO SD) [32]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [33]
International [19]
Central America & the Caribbean [34]
Europe [35]
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Public [5]
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Coronovirus Relief Programs, Loans, Grants [36]

Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) for Nonprofits (Overview [37])

Federal Coronavirus Relief Bills: What Do They Mean for Nonprofits? [38]

Topics on the Beat: 
Disasters [13]
Government [15]
Laws & Regulations [39]
People & Population [4]
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Public [5]
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April 8, 2020

After the Pandemic: Health Care in Crisis [40]

The pandemic has laid bare the poor condition of health systems around the world and shows that health care as a human right remains elusive for many people. The current health crisis is severely affecting low-income communities and people of color. And that won’t end when the pandemic does – the health impacts of climate change will keep those challenges alive. What steps must be taken now to protect those most vulnerable? A discussion for journalists. 11:00 a.m. ET; registration required.

Other Events [22]
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Public [5]
Topics on the Beat: 
Air [11]
Climate Change [25]
Disasters [13]
Diversity [41]
Environmental Health [14]
Health [16]
People & Population [4]

Black Americans Face High Rates of Coronavirus Infection in Some States [42]

"In Louisiana, one of the states most devastated by the coronavirus, about 70 percent of the people who have died are African-American, officials announced on Monday, though only a third of the state’s population is black."

Disasters [13]
Environmental Health [14]
Health [16]
People & Population [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: NY Times [43], 04/07/2020
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Tribes Have Highest Rates Of Diseases That Make COVID-19 More Lethal [44]

"They hastily piled all the dumbbells and treadmills in the back of a gym to make room for 23 extra hospital beds. The beds aren’t needed yet, but on a reservation where residents suffer high rates of diseases that exist throughout Indian Country, the Lummi Tribal Health Clinic is taking every precaution to prepare for the deadly coronavirus."

Disasters [13]
Environmental Health [14]
Environmental Justice [23]
Health [16]
People & Population [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: Washington Post [45], 04/06/2020
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"Public Health: Years Of Toxic Leaks Raise Cancer Risk In Refinery Town" [46]

"ARTESIA, N.M. — When the new pastor arrived at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church a few years back, he was struck by the sight and smell of the towering refinery a block east of his chapel. The Rev. A.L. Vijaya Raju had a question: Were fumes from the flares, pipes and tanks to blame for breathing problems afflicting some parishioners?"

Air [11]
Chemicals [12]
Energy & Fuel [47]
Environmental Health [14]
Environmental Justice [23]
Laws & Regulations [39]
People & Population [4]
Pollution [17]
Public [5]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [48]
Source: Greenwire [49], 04/03/2020
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