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2017 Conference

June 21–24, 2017

Tuscon, AZ

AESS 2017 Draft Conference Session Schedule

Energy Justice in Portland, OR

Thursday, June 22, 2017 at 12:15 PM–2:00 PM MDT
ENR2 S 107
Abstract

Contrary to Portland’s reputation as a progressive city, my teammate, Frances Swanson, and I discovered last year through gentrification research that sustainability infrastructure was displacing lower income groups from the urban core of the city.  My school, through being an expensive liberal arts college with a number one sustainability ranking, mirrored Portland as an increasingly isolated, non-diverse island of privilege.  Seeking to disrupt this trend of exclusive environmentalism, we applied for a grant from our school seeking to fund a 22kW solar array feasible for an affordable housing complex downtown, which houses former homeless and addicted people, and direct the savings in electricity costs to future renovations. Frances and I are currently working with several nonprofits to model this project, one of the first conjunctures of solar energy and affordable housing in Portland's history, in order to facilitate and catalyze future collaborations between nonprofits and solar. This poster explores how to make sustainability infrastructure more equitable and how undergraduates can create projects that give them a sense of agency in addressing the environmental and social justice issues they see in the world.

Supplemental Materials

solar_sally_poster.pdf

Supplemental URL

https://ds.lclark.edu/oregonsolarpolicy/

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Kori Ann Groenveld, Kori Ann Groenveld

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Ms Frances Swanson, Lewis & Clark College
Title of paper

Energy Justice in Portland, OR

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Kori Ann Groenveld, Lewis and Clark College
Title of paper

Energy Justice in Portland, OR

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