Community-Academic Partnered Research
Addressing Santa Rosa Air Pollution Burdens
Presenter: Jeremiah Bazan
Co-Presenter(s):
Ignacio Garcia, , Casey Hemphill, Claudia Muralles, Stephany Orellana
Presenter Status: Undergraduate student
Academic Year: 22-23
Semester: Spring
Faculty Mentor: Daniel Soto
Department: Geography, Environment, & Planning
Funding Source/Sponsor: Koret Scholars Program
Abstract:
Only 15 minutes from Sonoma State, the Roseland area in Santa Rosa has pollution burdens significantly higher than most areas in the North Bay. To address this, our community-academic team, Partners for Equity Research (P4ER) conceptualized a community-driven research framework grounded in addressing the environmental injustice facing the community of Roseland in Santa Rosa. Utilizing this framework, we collected preliminary air pollution data, geospatially analyzed the results, and presented the data to the Latinx Student Congress of the North Bay Organizing Project. We engaged the youth in community through interactive participatory workshops on asset mapping and distributed air monitors for future use. P4ER characterized the Particulate Matter pollution burden with hyperlocal low-cost, fixed, and handheld air monitors. Here we present our community-driven research framework and the community-driven exposure assessment for diesel pollution disparity for this overburdened and predominantly Latinx community.