The Mauna Kea Syllabus Project

Indigenous Environmentalism
Overview

SESSION 1: LEADERSHIP

Social change relies on the leadership of people who understand the urgency of addressing injustice and who decide to act to improve their life conditions. In the Leadership Session, participants explore the concept of leadership within communities affected by social and environmental injustice, and their roles and responsibilities as EHC leaders. Participants will begin to recognize their position as an EHC Leader and to identify themselves as such. EHC’s overall ideology is introduced, along with the general goals for the Leader SALTA training.

SESSION 2: ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
The Environmental Justice movement grew from hundreds of local struggles by taking a civil rights and social justice approach to environmental health protection. This session defines environmental justice and environmental racism (environmental injustice). It provides an opportunity for EHC leaders to identify environmental racism in their neighborhoods. It demonstrates the effectiveness of local organizing to achieve environmental justice.

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