The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA

Session: Environmental and Social Justice: New Urban Health Research Focusing on Inequitable Exposures in Minority Communities
3234.0: Monday, November 11, 2002: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
Oral
Environmental and Social Justice: New Urban Health Research Focusing on Inequitable Exposures in Minority Communities
Environmental justice research has primarily focussed on the disproportionate burden of environmental hazards (e.g presence and location of waste treatment facilities, industrial operations, bus depots ) in low-income or minority communities. Health statistics also reveal shorter life expectancy among the poor and communities of color, as well as higher rates of cancer, birth defects, infant mortality, asthma, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Although health care access might account for some of this disparity, the differences in environmental and occupational exposures are also thought to play a role. New research focussing on environmental exposures in minority communities may provide the critical link between the presence of an environmental hazard and environmentally related disease. The purpose of this session is to highlight current community-based research that focuses on exposure assessment and to identify public health policy implications of the research findings. Session presenters will cover a range of environmental pollutants (particulate matter, pesticides, and air toxics) in different geographic locations (Northern Manhattan and South Bronx, New York, Chester and Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Los Angeles, California) .
Learning Objectives: (1) Identify current community-based research that focuses on exposure assessment; (2) Identify public health policy implications of the research findings.
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Organizer(s):Devon Payne-Sturges, DrPH
Devon Payne-Sturges, DrPH
Devon Payne-Sturges, DrPH
Jason Corburn, PhD
Leyla Erk McCurdy, MPhil
Brenda Afzal, RN, MS
Presider(s):Devon Payne-Sturges, MPH
Jason Corburn, PhD
2:30 PMEnvironmental justice and social epidemiology: Prospects for re-connecting urban planning and public health
Jason Corburn, PhD
2:45 PMA Review of Comprehensive Risk Characterization Studies Conducted in EPA Region III
Reginald Harris, MA, BS
3:00 PMReading, Writing and Toxics: The Environmental Justice Implications of Ambient Air Toxics Concentrations Among School Children in Los Angeles
Rachel A. Morello-Frosch, PhD, MPH, Manuel Pastor, PhD, James Sadd, PhD, Carlos Porras
3:15 PMPesticide exposures during pregnancy among urban minority mothers and newborns
Robin Whyatt, DrPH, Dana B. Barr, PhD, David E. Camann, MS, J R Barr, PhD, Howard Andrews, PhD, Patrick Kinney, ScD, Frederica Perera, DrPH
3:30 PMCommunity-Based Research on Environmental Exposures in New York City
Patrick Kinney, ScD
Organized by:Environment
Endorsed by:Asian Pacific Islander Caucus of APHA; Epidemiology
CE Credits:CME, Environmental Health, Health Education (CHES), Nursing, Pharmacy, Social Work

The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA