Right to Know

A digital toolkit for communities.

Right to Know is a health justice tool connecting citizens with environmental information to help identify what factors could be posing health risks to their communities.
An image from a guidebook with 5 bullet points on how Right to Know can be used
An image from the guidebook with the title 'Gaslighting Communities" Pathways to Injustice', including a picture of Prof. Robert Bullard, the godfather of environmental injustice
A screen shot from the right-to-know.org website showing the stressor results from a postcode in London
A screen shot from the right-to-know.org website showing the number of registered polluters in the UK
A screen shot from the right-to-know.org website showing the number of registered landfills and waste dumping sites in England
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Identifying inequitability in urban planning

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Identifying inequities in urban infrastructure