Section outline

    • Including local environmental knowledge within historically marginalized communities is central to achieving environmental justice, yet prevailing data collection and analysis methods often fail to recognize discourses rejecting mainstream environmental knowledge. In this presentation, Dr. Evans-Agnew describes the methods and outcomes of a pop-up booth and balloting project in the Puget Sound region of the Pacific Northwest, USA.

      Learning Objectives:

      1. Identify environmental justice discourses in the Puget Sound region.
      2. Identify approaches to critical discourse analysis methodologies.
      3. Describe discourses that disrupt mainstream environmental justice discourses.
    • Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 17198, for 1 contact hour.

  • In order to receive 1 Nursing Continuing Education (CE) credit, you must complete the course evaluation and receive at least an 80% on the course post-test.

  • In order to receive 1 Nursing Continuing Education (CE) credit, you must complete the course evaluation and receive at least an 80% on the course post-test.

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