The Tishman Center serves as a hub for climate and environmental justice (EJ) research and practice. Our research program holds a specific focus on critical, action-based research produced in collaboration with frontline, grassroots, and community-based organizations and coalitions. The program includes an ongoing rapid response function whereby impromptu research support is provided to help EJ leaders and groups meet the moment. As a multidisciplinary team of EJ researchers, we also engage with our respective scientific communities to help move their work into better alignment with environmental justice and equity. Research Program staff draw on a range of methodologies, including qualitative and quantitative methods, spatial analysis, systematic literature reviews, and policy analysis. Our community-based partnerships are rooted in deep relationships built over time. We often serve groups over multiple years and accompany them through the various iterations of their fight for environmental justice. The Tishman Center adheres to the Jemez Principles for Democratic Organizing as a foundation for our collaborative relationships.
OUR AREAS OF FOCUS
Within the Center, the Research Program responds to a high demand from EJ movement leaders and groups for a trusted academic partner to collaborate and build the evidence base needed to move policies and practices. Much of this demand has focused on these areas: