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IM GIN RING
Emily L. Harris MPH, NCTMB, LMT
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*Imagineering [ih-maj-uh-neer-ing]noun 1. the implementing of creative ideas into practical form.
Origin of Imagineering: Blend of imagine and engineering
Examples:
Iconic Recollection/Capturing that memorable moment
Inciting passion and the motivation for improvement
Strengthen human and community capabilities
Collaborative integration of responsible leaders
Imagineering*Artists, Academics and Activists
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Evaluations - Please find this one page survey in your seat
Mailing Labels- Fill out with your mailing address. We willhave your artwork delivered.
Panel Discussion
Emily Harris: Imagineering
Riki Ott: ALERT
Emily Lane: Video Voices
Tai Lung: EJSCREEN
Bill Moyer: Artful Activism
Hands-on work station time
5 minutes of wrap up, questions, turn in your evaluations
Today’s Plan
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To forge collaboration, creativity & leadershipdevelopment among EJ communities
Three hands-on activities designed to encourage
Imagineering*. Elevate the stories of impacted community members
through photo and video
Document and map EJ hot spots with EPA’s EJSCREEN
Invigorate community action and mobilize to alleviateinjustice through Artful Activism
Why are we here?
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Collective Impact
Academics
Activists
Artists
5 CONDITIONS OF COLLECTIVE SUCCESS a common agendashared measurement systemsmutually reinforcing activitiescontinuous communicationbackbone support organizations
http://collectiveimpactforum.org
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ARKANSAS
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
COLLABORATIVE ACTION PLANDecember 10, 2015
2013 New Mexico2014 Houston, Texas
2014 Louisiana2015 Little Rock, AR2016 Ok City, Oklahoma
Region 6 EPA EJ Activities
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Recommended focus areas:
Focus Area 1: Healthy Air, Water, and Land Focus Area 2: Local Emergency Planning &
Preparedness Focus Area 3: Grassroots Capacity Building Focus Area 4: Making A Visible Difference in
Communities – Crossett, Arkansas
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Recommended strategy:
Connect needs to existing resources within EPA andbeyond
Build partnerships and collaborations to addressmutual priorities
Develop effective communication strategies thatinclude all stakeholders
Share success stories and lessons learned
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Faulkner County Citizens Advisory Group
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Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships
http://mappnetwork.naccho.org/
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Creative Placemaking is
described as a process orendeavor in which “partnersfrom public, private,nonprofit and communitysectors strategically shape
the physical and socialcharacter of a neighborhood,town, city or region aroundarts and cultural activities.”
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http://www.pps.org
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Chester , Pennsylvania(Hometown, USA)
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Educational Materials
Train-the-Trainer
Community Health Assessments
Collaborations
National Contingency Plan Improvements
Area Contingency Plan Creations
ALERT: A Locally Empowered Response Team
Making Healthy People and HealthyCommunities part of our Energy Future