As stated elsewhere “the intentional involvement of traditionally underrepresented communities especially low-income people of color is key to addressing local environmental justice concerns. Not only do these communities benefit from inclusion in the planning processes, but their knowledge can help those making planning and policy decisions in identifying activities of polluters and potential hidden hazards that they may not even realize exist.
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Programme Coordinator, (Media and Policy), Social and Economic Justice Advocacy (SEJA), Jerome-Mario Utomi, on Tuesday participated as a panelist at the Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS), Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Neitherlands, panel discussion on "The role of multi-stakeholder engagement in achieving environmental justice.".