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Bridging the Equity Gap: Driving Community Health Outcomes Through the Green Jobs Movement

In Bridging the Equity Gap: Driving Community Health Outcomes Through the Green Jobs Movement, Green For All makes the case that the Green Jobs Movement can bring about a systems change to improve economic, environmental and health conditions for low-income communities.

The fundamental link between poverty and health mandates a new approach to both, one capable of raising community health standards by lifting individuals, families and communities out of poverty.

Merely providing access to healthcare does not address fundamental societal inequities that translate into greater health risks and more extensive exposure to environmental hazards for low-income communities and communities of color — risks aggravated by climate change.

In Bridging the Equity Gap: Driving Community Health Outcomes Through the Green Jobs Movement, Green For All makes the case that the Green Jobs Movement — a broad, progressive coalition of environmental and health advocates, social justice and civil rights organizations, labor and community-based groups, and business — can bring about a systems change to improve economic, environmental and health conditions for low-income communities.

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