All panels, roundtables, and speaker events will be held at the Conference Center at Mercer.
The September 16th 20th Anniversary Celebration will take place at the Crowne Plaza Princeton from 6-9 pm, along with a cocktail hour from 5-6 pm.
Check-in will be held each day at the Conference Center from 10-11 am.
The Conference Center at Mercer
There is a designated, free lot located directly outside of the Conference Center. Enter through Old Trenton Road and follow the signs for Conference Center parking. If no spaces are available, additional parking can be found in the larger West Student Lot further down.
Crowne Plaza Princeton
For those staying at the hotel, there is a reserved lot directly outside. For all others, there is free parking located nearby at 870 Scudders Mill Road.
September 15, 12:20-1:45 pm
Location: 104 Hutchinson (Auditorium)
For over a decade Dr. Nicky Sheats, Esq., and his colleagues in New Jersey and around the nation have been advocating that, in addition to fighting climate change, climate change mitigation policy should be utilized to reduce disproportionate pollution loads in Of Color communities and communities with low-income communities, i.e., in environmental justice (EJ) communities. This goal could be achieved by mandating that power plants reduce their air pollution emissions if they significantly impact EJ communities. This insistence has led most organizations in the EJ community to reject what is perhaps the dominant climate change mitigation policy in use today, carbon trading, since it does not guarantee emissions reductions in the communities with the most pollution. Attend the New Jersey Environmental Justice Alliance’s 20th-year anniversary celebration and hear Dr. Sheats provide more detail on climate change mitigation policy from an EJ perspective, and where the New Jersey EJ community wants to take this policy.
Speaker: Dr. Nicky Sheats, Esq., Board Chair, NJEJA & Director, Center for the Urban Environment at Kean University, Union, NJ
September 15, 2:45-4:15 pm
Location: 104 Hutchinson (Auditorium)
Since the start of the Biden administration, Environmental Justice has been front and center in Federal environmental policy. Justice 40, the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act, EPA funding, the Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act, and other initiatives have the potential to change the economic, social, and environmental conditions in EJ communities – but will they? Hear from local and regional EJ leaders working in national spaces to ensure equity and accountability in the implementation of federal policy.
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September 16, 12:10-1:15 pm
Location: 125 Livingston
Environmental Justice Communities are not created by accident or in isolation. They are the result of present and historical policies and practices related to land use. Contemporary issues like warehousing fall squarely within this debate. EJ Leaders from across the region will illuminate the racist and discriminatory roots of the proliferation of toxic industry in their communities and the changes in regulatory and legal frameworks that are necessary for the transition to cleaner, greener land-uses that avoid displacement and make communities whole.
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September 16, 3:20-4:20 pm
Location: 125 Livingston
The 2020 Environmental Justice Law was a victory for New Jersey and EJ communities everywhere. It was one of many laws enacted over the last few years in different states for the purpose of protecting overburdened communities. Hear about some of those powerful pieces of legislation and how EJ leaders’ efforts have led to more protective laws and enforcement.
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Zoom links can also be found here.
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