Fencelinedata.org is here!

FencelineData.org shifts the balance of power from chemical producers to journalists, community members and advocates who can hold them accountable.

FencelineData.org provides facility-level information about environmental violations and toxic-chemical and greenhouse-gas pollution at 21,000 facilities that report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

The tool, a project of DataKind, Until Justice Data Partners, Material Research L3C and Public Health Watch, represents a major advance in data accessibility: it makes multiple federal databases available in one place, allowing users to avoid government websites that can be difficult to navigate and interpret.

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Ask about our services:

Research consulting, collaboration opportunities, and speaking engagements.

Note: Dr. Unseld’s specialty is environmental justice, so she cannot commit to leading campaigns on other issues, but she can provide the services below. Dr. Unseld believes in partnering with organizations and supporting their work. As we grow, we hope to add specialists in other areas that can provide more in depth support. Donate to help us grow!

Speaking Engagements:

  • Environmental justice

  • Using research and the scientific method in social justice work

  • community engagement

  • science and activism/advocacy

Consulting Services:

  • creating data questions

  • locating existing data sources

  • assistance in finding potential data gaps or missing data

  • assistance in helping create a research plan

  • assistance in adding data into action campaigns

    • creating social media toolkit templates

    • creating campaign toolkit templates

Until Justice believes that data can be a powerful advocacy tool. Our mission is to support organizations in finding reputable data sources and providing suggestions for messaging around the data. Until Justice Data Partners also seeks to encourage more community-based research and community-based research partnerships, creating a community of justice researchers.

 

We seek to unite and expand the data community for the social good.  

“Research for social justice expands and improves the conditions for justice; it is an intellectual, cognitive and moral project, often fraught, never complete, but worthwhile” ―Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples

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