New Report Published Includes National Data on The Environmental Injustice of CAFOs

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A New report was published last Tuesday showing that Animal feeding operations are associated with heightened concentrations of fine particulate matter and affect vulnerable communities in the United States.

Our co director of Organizing and Policy Dr. Rania Masri was interviewed recently in an article summarizing the results, published by Grist and titled: Factory farms don’t just stink — they make it harder to breathe, too.

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NCEJN’s Summit 2025

We Are Still Here: 27 Years of Holding Our Ground Resisting Injustice, Organizing the People, Mapping the Path, Building Power To Register visit: tinyurl.com/ncejn-summit2025-register Address: Franklinton Center At Bricks  

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Press Release: Under The Pretense of Protection, Senate Bill 730 Shifts Financial Risks to North Carolinians

PRESS RELEASE  3 June 2026  Pretense, Not Protection: Senate Bill 730 sidesteps needed AI data center development regulations and 2050 carbon reduction goals in favor of nuclear buildout and Duke

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On Community-Managed Historic Preservation of Environmental & Racial Justice

Emma Jo Donnelly, NCEJN’s Public Historian I inherited my strong commitment to justice from my parents and my grandmother. My grandmother was the first woman to become president of her

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