“None of us can do all that needs to be done, but together we can accomplish miracles.” The celebration held on August 13 in the unincorporated community of Five Points is a perfect illustration of this quote. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Telemundo 51 Fresno (@telemundofresno) (Instagram story above by the […]| Central California Environmental Justice Network
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 12th, 2025 Contact: Cesar Aguirre, (559) 907-2418, cesar.aguirre@ccejn.org Bakersfield, CA – Three newly released reports expose alarming health and safety risks confronting Kern County communities—particularly those living next to oil and gas operations—and uncover state-created loopholes that allow dangerous pollution to persist. IVAN Quarterly Reports (2024)A typical year in Kern County […]| Central California Environmental Justice Network
A White Paper by the Central California Environmental Justice Network| Central California Environmental Justice Network
A White Paper by the Central California Environmental Justice Network| Central California Environmental Justice Network
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Join us in celebrating Nayamin Martinez, Executive Director of the Central California Environmental Justice Network, on receiving a 2025 James Irvine Foundation Leadership Award!| Central California Environmental Justice Network
The Center for Biological Diversity has awarded the 2024 “Rose Braz Award for Bold Activism” to Cesar Aguirre! The original article can be found below and linked here with the Center for Biological Diversity website. Cesar Aguirre Honored With Rose Braz Award for Bold Activism 2024 Award Goes to California Environmental Justice Advocate LOS ANGELES— […]| Central California Environmental Justice Network
Original article written by Derek Fleming and published on the Sun Gazette on December 11, 2024 9:00am In a collaborative effort, federal, state and local groups brought an air quality monitoring tool to the town of Poplar to help researchers identify types of pollution in the area. Only one other monitor of this type exists […]| Central California Environmental Justice Network
On November 21st 2024, Fresno State’s College of Health and Human Services hosted the 2024 Health and Human Services Hero Awards and recognized eight individuals who make a great difference in the Central Valley. Central Valley Health Policy Institute nominated Executive Director, Nayamin Martinez to recognize the tremendous work she has contributed to the Central […]| Central California Environmental Justice Network