The More We Know: Community Democracy in Action for Clean Air, Water, & Livable Spaces

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How do we plan the most effective interventions? What tools will help provide a big picture analysis that’s informed by community rights?

Learn from Meagan Niebler from Fair Shake Environmental Legal Services and staff from Buckeye Environmental Network on identifying effective levers for action.

This is Part 3 of the Community Right to Know Series, hosted by Tackling The A-Z Impacts of Plastics and Petrochemicals, and in collaboration with Fair Shake Environmental Legal Services, Buckeye Environmental Network.

Description

Megan Niebler of Fair Shake Environmental Legal Services will introduce a dynamic, user-friendly tool designed to guide individuals and groups in identifying the most effective levers for action.

Whether you are a community member, advocate, or decision-maker, this presentation will help you navigate real-world challenges, turn vision into action, and build sustainable solutions for a healthier, more just future.

Staff of Buckeye Environmental Network will lead a hands-on learning experience to get you started on your journey. This program aims to meet you where you are on your journey and offer ways to engage with those doing similar work.

In this session, you’ll learn:

  • A dynamic, user-friendly tool to identify effective levers for action
  • Practical strategies for community members, advocates, and decision-makers
  • Hands-on learning experience led by Buckeye Environmental Network staff

Meet the Presenter

Meet Meagan Niebler, MPH, (she/her) has been creating, implementing, and evaluating community-based programming since 2008. Her career started as a birth doula and home visitor, which led her path and passion toward reproductive and sexual health education.

Her work has included developing and implementing sexuality-education curriculum for families, including the evidence-based Linking Families and Teens; facilitating community-based breast and cervical health education; and directing a support program for postpartum families with complex needs.

Since coming to Fair Shake in 2021, Meagan has seen how the same systems that impact reproductive justice impact environmental justice, and loves connecting with communities to support as they move their vision to action.

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