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AFRICAN AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTALIST ASSOCIATION

 

St. Louis, Missouri Chapter    

                                                                             

   

The St. Louis Chapter of AAEA,  founded in 2002 to work on local metropolitan issues, is an organization dedicated to protecting the environment, enhancing human, animal and plant ecologies, promoting the efficient use of natural resources and increasing African  American participation in the environmental movement.   

4119 Metaxa Lane, Suite D, St. Louis, MO  63129   (314) 892-6120

Kathleen Logan, Director

 AAEAStLouis@groups.msn.com

 

AAEA's main goals are to deliver environmental information and services directly into communities. We work to clean up neighborhoods by implementing toxics education, energy, water and clean air programs.  AAEA includes an African American point of view in environmental policy decision-making and resolves environmental racism and injustice issues through the  application of practical environmental solutions.  

We welcome all races interested in working for improvements in the African American community.  We appreciate your assistance.

     

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Copyright © 2007, African American  Environmentalist  Association. All Rights Reserved.


AAEA Organization Goals:

1. Protect the environment.

2. Promote the efficient use of natural resources.

3. Enhance human, animal and plant ecologies.

4. Increase African American participation in the environmental movement.

5. Deliver information and services directly into the black community.

6. Clean up neighborhoods by implementing toxics education, energy, water and clean air programs.

7. Include an African American point of view in environmental policy decision-making.

8. Resolve environmental racism and injustice issues through the application of practical environmental solutions.


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