Environmental Health Coalition is a member of the California Environmental Justice Alliance. The other members are:
- Asian Pacific Environmental Network
- Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice
- Center on Race, Poverty and the Environment
- Communities for a Better Environment
- People Organizing to Demand Environmental and Economic Right
The mission of the California Environmental Justice Alliance (CEJA) is to strengthen the progressive environmental justice movement in California by building on the local organizing efforts and advocacy successes of our member organizations to achieve state policy change. CEJA focuses on California's communities in the San Francisco Bay Area, Central Valley, the Los Angeles region, the Inland Valleys, and the San Diego/Tijuana Border region. CEJA works to achieve environmental justice by organizing in low-income communities and communities of color – those most impacted by environmental hazards – and by pushing for policies at the federal, state, regional and local levels that protect public health. Working together, CEJA's members organizations are building a movement for health and justice.
For more information about EHC's work with CEJA, click on the following reports and newsletter:
Building Healthy Communities from the Ground Up
Values for a Robust Distribution Generation Program in California
Green Zones for Economic and Environmental Sustainability
- CEJA turns up the heat on renewable energy policy
- CEJA stands in solidarity with Occupy Movement
- Green Zones team goes to Washington
- Climate change fund for communities put on hold
- CEJA members in the news – fighting Cap and Trade, warehouses and demanding equitable transportation planning