Article: Building a Twenty-First-Century Environmental Movement That Wins: Twenty Years of Environmental Justice Organizing by the Asian Pacific Environmental Network

“Building a Twenty-First-Century Environmental Movement That Wins: Twenty Years of Environmental Justice Organizing by the Asian Pacific Environmental Network”
Volume 11:1-2, p. 139 (2013)
by Roger Kim and Martha Matsuoka

ABSTRACT: Over the past twenty years, the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) has engaged in innovative strategies for building grassroots leadership in Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities to bring important perspectives to the movement for environmental justice. Founded in 1993, APEN strategies include community organizing and leadership development, policy development and advocacy, multiracial movement building, and, most recently, electoral organizing and civic engagement to affect state climate and energy policy.

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Article Citation:
Roger Kim and Martha Matsuoka (2013) Building a 21st Century Environmental Movement That Wins: Twenty Years of Environmental Justice Organizing by the Asian Pacific Environmental Network. AAPI Nexus: Policy, Practice and Community: 2013, Vol. 11, No. 1-2, pp. 139-158.

https://doi.org/10.17953/appc.11.1-2.r4508806v313n401

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