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Vernice Miller-Travis describes something important public health professionals should consider when working within and across communities. Vernice Miller-Travis is Vice Chair of the Maryland State Commission on Environmental Justice and Sustainable Communities, and Co-founder West Harlem Environmental Action. Previously, Miller-Travis was executive director of the Environmental Support Center in Washington, DC and Groundwork USA, a network of nonprofit environmental organizations that help communities use their assets to eliminate environmental poverty and become vibrant, healthier, and safer places to live. As a program officer of the Ford Foundation, she launched their environmental justice portfolio for grant-making in the United States. She has served as the director of the Environmental Justice Initiative at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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