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It is now an abandoned West Harlem townhouse but in early 2007 the opening of the WE ACT Environmental Justice Center of New York, a "green" building in West Harlem's Hamilton Heights, will make a defining, quite possibly revolutionary statement: the environmental justice movement is a permanent presence and a formidable force.
This 27-page Case Statement (
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