Advancing Equity, Climate Action, and Economic Health in Communities

 

EPIC Staff, Jessie Mahr and Katy Hansen, were invited to participate in a two-part workshop series hosted by Urban Institute.

Through these workshops, Urban sought to learn about stakeholders’ understanding of Justice40 and gather insights on what conditions need to be met for the initiative to succeed in delivering benefits to underserved communities.

This paper distills Urban’s understanding of the contemporary Justice40 landscape and presents five main themes that emerged from our synthesis of advocate and community viewpoints.

Priority Areas

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