Strategic partnerships for change in an environmental justice community: The ENRRICH study

Rhonda Spencer-Hwang, Sam Soret, Johanny Valladares, Xochitl Torres, Marco Pasco-Rubio, Molly Dougherty, Wonha Kim, Susanne Montgomery

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Abstract

Background: San Bernardino, California, is home to the San Bernardino Railyard (SBR), a major commerce hub with high associated air-pollution, identified as an environmental justice (EJ) issue by local community and air quality agencies. Alarmingly, one elementary school is located only a few hundred yards from SBR. Methods: The school, university researchers, and a local community-based organization (CBO) established a partnership to assess potential adverse health impacts in the children and develop interventions and mitigation plans. Results: Study results comparing target school with a demographically matched school verified community concerns finding significantly poorer respiratory health in children attending school near the railyard. Partners are working with local and state collaboratives, the school board, and funding agencies to address the resulting needs of children through education, mitigation, and prevention in an environment where necessary systems changes involving the railyard are elusive. Conclusions: This paper shares lessons learned in moving toward change when addressing an EJ community’s health challenges.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)541-550
Number of pages10
JournalProgress in community health partnerships : research, education, and action
Volume10
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2016

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Health(social science)
  • Education
  • Sociology and Political Science

Keywords

  • Air pollution
  • Children
  • Community based participatory research
  • Community health partnerships
  • Community-based participatory research
  • Environmental health
  • Goods movement
  • Health disparities
  • Health promotion
  • Partnership
  • Railyard

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