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American Public Health Association
133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition
December 10-14, 2005
Philadelphia, PA
APHA 2005
 
5098.0: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - 1:06 PM

Abstract #116564

Environmental Health Collaborative Efforts of the Southeast San Francisco Environmental Health & Justice Organizing Initiative

Charlie Sciammas, PODER (People Organizing to Demand Environmental and Economic Rights), 474 Valencia Street, Suite 125, San Francisco, CA 94103, 415.431.4210, poder@igc.org

This presentation will examine the collaborative efforts of the Southeast San Francisco Environmental Health & Justice Organizing Initiative, PODER and its partners, including the Chinese Progressive Association and the Environmental Law and Justice Clinic of Golden Gate University School of Law. PODER and these partners are organizing to empower the emerging low-income Asian and Latino communities in Southeast San Francisco to address disproportionate environmental health risks and improve their access to and participation in City and State health and environmental programs, policies and administrative decision-making.

Well known for its broad diversity and urban landscape, San Francisco is less known for its environmental injustice, including the structural barriers that have led to the siting and permitting of hundreds of pollution sources in Southeast San Francisco. The Southeast sector includes the working-class, lower-income neighborhoods of Bayview, Hunters Point, Visitacion Valley, Little Hollywood, Excelsior, the Mission, as well as Potrero Hill. While over half of San Francisco's overall population is comprised of people of color, the Southeast sector is predominantly people of color living in low-income, working-class neighborhoods. Over 90% of residents in the Bayview-Hunters Point, for example, are African American, Asian or Latino. This area is home to the City's only sewage treatment plants and Superfund sites. These and other industrial sources in the area - many of which are located adjacent to or near residentially zoned land - emit thousands of tons of pollutants into the air, without regard for the cumulative health impacts to surrounding communities.

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I wish to disclose that I have NO financial interests or other relationship with the manufactures of commercial products, suppliers of commercial services or commercial supporters.

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