Tuesday, April 28: EJAN Training

Collaborating for Impact: How Community-Research Partnerships Bring Data to Life

The Environmental Justice Assistance Network (EJAN) and the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) invite you to an evening with scientists, experts, and community leaders working together on environmental justice-focused studies in New England.

📅 Tuesday, April 28
🕠 5:30 – 7:30pm EST

📍 Conservation Law Foundation
62 Summer St, Boston, MA 02110, USA
and ONLINE via Zoom

Free admission! Please register by Monday, April 20th.

Join EJAN and UCS for a training on how researchers and data-driven experts can effectively partner with community groups on environmental justice and public health research initiatives.

Hear insights from the Healthy Neighborhoods Study and iSuper, in conversation with GreenRoots, as they share best practices for wrangling data to drive real impact and foster meaningful, mutually beneficial partnerships.

Enjoy food, drinks, and networking opportunities throughout the program! Attendees will have the opportunity to sign up to volunteer for EJAN.

Are you hoping to attend in-person but are anticipating transportation costs or childcare getting in the way? We have limited funds available on a first come first serve basis. Please email ejan@ace-ej.org to inquire.