CCJ leads fight for environmental justice

From left, Allison Greenlief, data and systems manager, Sarah Martik, deputy director, and Nina Victoria, community advocate, of the Center for Coalfield Justice presented a program Tuesday at California United Methodist Church.

By LIAM BELAN

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The Center for Coalfield Justice gave a presentation for the California United Women in Faith during their meeting Tuesday at California United Methodist Church. The CCJ is a social and environmental justice group that serves Washington and Greene counties. Deputy Director Sarah Martik, Data and Systems Manager Allison Greenlief and Community Advocate Nina Victoria joined about 10 attendees to describe their work in the community and the motives for it.

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