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Scientific debates are raging about the fate of the earth, but how does growth and development impact individuals at the ground level? 

Explore the historic, cultural, literary, legal, and philosophical links between the physical environment and the concept of justice!

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Face to Face: Community Conversations on Environmental Justice is a program pairing communities with scholars from a wide range of humanities disciplines and providing them with high-quality resources to explore and discuss the emerging concept of environmental justice and its connections to day-to-day life. 

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  • A scholar, with expertise in both the chosen film’s subject matter and the justice theme, to lead the discussion
  • Up to $400 reimbursement for publicity and advertising expenses
  • A copy of the selected film for the library’s circulating collection
  • Sample publicity materials
  • A program listing on the NJCH website
  • An unique opportunity for local community engagement on an important theme
  • To apply to host a screening, download our application:

    Justice: A Dialogue Through Film Application

    How can you learn more?

    For more information, please contact Mary Rizzo by
    phone at (609) 695-4838 or by email at mrizzo@njch.org.

     Judge Nelson Johnson, MaryLou Tibaldo-Bongiorno and Jerome Bongiorno lead a discussion at a showing of Revolution '67 in Atlantic City, NJ on October 29, 2009.