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Community Outreach Core

Communicating the knowledge and findings from the SRP with scientists and community leaders in Indian country for the purposes of facilitating their own efforts to locate, assess and remediate environmental hazards.

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Dr. Keith Pezzoli, Hiram Sarabia

The Community Outreach Core is an environmental justice project involving the communication and sharing of SRP-generated knowledge and tools with Tribal communities affected by hazardous waste sites and toxicants. We will use a Tribal Regional Workbench approach to enabling equitable environmental stewardship of Indian Reservations. The broad objective is to shift the emphasis from risk assessment as a disease paradigm to risk assessment as a wellness paradigm that embraces Tribal Traditional Lifeways. This new approach is identified as a high priority by the U.S. EPA’s National Tribal Science Council, the National Tribal Environmental Council (NTEC), and Tribal environmental protection agencies. We will directly collaborate with Tribal communities both locally: (a) the Campo Indian Reservation, part of the Kumeyaay Nation; (b) the Tribal environmental lab located at the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians, and nationally: (c) the Superfund Project Group of NTEC. These communities include prominent Tribal scientists who will help us create a unique Tribal information system that will be called the Tribal Regional Workbench (modeled after the UC San Diego’s SRP Regional Workbench). The Tribal-RWB will be developed as a forum and an ensemble of datasets and information and knowledge integration tools to support online analysis, visualization and communication of environmental justice and quality of life issues explored within the Core’s collaborative projects. The Community Outreach Core has five aims, grouped into two broad categories: (1) Communication and Environmental Justice, and (2) Knowledge Systems Integration. Specific aims include (1) (a) to build a Tribal Regional Workbench Web site; (b) to share SRP-generated knowledge and tools; (2) (a) to host a regional gathering of tribal leaders and scientists; (b) to facilitate training opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students; and (c) to co-author a series of papers, articles, and other publications with Tribal partners.

Audio-Visual Overview of RTC and COC by Keith Pezzoli, Hiram Sarabia and David Pellow. April 10, 2008

http://superfund.sdsc.edu/varchive/varchive/SBRP_041008_RTCCOC_KP/   (Keith Pezzoli Intro)

http://superfund.sdsc.edu/varchive/varchive/SBRP_041008_RTCCOC_HS/  (Hiram Sarabia)

http://superfund.sdsc.edu/varchive/varchive/SBRP_041008_RTCCOC_DP/  (David Pellow)


Main Contact info

Keith Pezzoli, Core Leader
University of California @ San Diego
Urban Studies and Planning Program
9500 Gilman Drive
m/c 0517
La Jolla, CA 92093-0517
P: (858) 534-3691
F: (858) 534-1691
E-mail:

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Hiram Alejandro Sarabia-Ramirez
Staff Research Associate
University of California, San Diego
Urban Studies and Planning Program, 0517
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0517
P: (858) 534-3691
F: (858) 534-1691
e-mail:

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