An interesting article:
Rachel's Democracy & Health News #841
"Environment, health, jobs and justice--Who gets to decide?"
Thursday, February 9, 2006
www.rachel.org
Sick of Poverty: A Broader Vision of Environmental Health
Many, many studies suggest that social exclusion, relative
poverty, and pyramids of status create stresses that have a strongly
harmful influence on health. Thus the "social determinants of
health" is a bridging idea, anchored in science, that could allow
environmentalists to get beyond their single issues and contribute to
a larger social movement for change. The social determinants of
health can connect people concerned about justice, fairness, poverty,
inequality, urban decay, sprawl, shabby housing, rising personal debt,
racism, sexism, mysogyny, homophobia, intolerance, white privilege,
street crime, corporate power, public health, hunger, access to a
decent diet, obesity, lousy schools, depression, suicide, domestic
violence, waste (of all kinds), economic growth, and low-wage jobs
that are boring and stressful -- plus many other aspects of our
culture that make people insecure, unhappy, stressed out and sick.
This is what "environmental health" really means. It's not just about
chemicals anymore.
The full article is not on the above link just yet- If you want to subscribe to this newsletter, just follow the above link and click on the subscribe radio button found on the left of the page after you click on the "Rachel's News" link on the homepage.
Yours in health,
Veli
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