- Majora Carter’s Tale of Urban Renewal.
- Clements-Nolle, Kristen and Bachrach (2003). Community Based Participatory Research with a Hidden Population: The Transgender Community Health Project. In Minkler, M. and Wallerstein, N. (eds.), Community based participatory research for health, (pp. 332-342). San Francsico, CA: Jossey-Bass. Case study about a community of transgender people who were not satisfied with the instruments that were being used to measure the health of their community.
- EarthWatch Radio Programs.
- Gallagher, Deborah R., & Jackson, Sarah E. (Sept. 2008). Promoting community involvement at brownfields sites in socio-economically disadvantaged neighborhoods. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. Good case study; on the role of a community in environmental standards/laws/planning.
- Go Green Initiative. Source/program outline for school environmental movements.Communities for a Better Environment. Environmental Health and Justice Site. Focuses mostly on California. Also discusses term, “Environmental Racism.”
- Leonard, Annie. The story of stuff with Annie Leonard.
- The Envirolink Network. Online resource for environmental groups/movements.
- Video from the Young Environmentalist Awards/competition in Ireland. Young people engaging in environmental action.
- Alternatives for Community and Environment. Environmental Justice Group Based out of Roxbury, MA. http://www.ace-ej.org/. Good source for a group working to provide local environmental resources for the community they live in.
- Reynolds, Richard (2008). On guerrilla gardening. New York: Bloomsbury. Case study of global and local environmental group; brings up issues of working from outside the law using online networking.
- Small, Sarah (2008, August 22). Ameren releases toxic soil findings from Champaign. Daily Illini. Environmental issues in Champaign.
- Unnatural Causes (2008). Companion web site to a documentary on inequality and community health; provides tools for communities to take action, policy information and ideas for educating teens on health issues in their communities.
- Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center. A toxic legacy: Douglass Park residents in their own words.
- Wolff, T. (2003). The healthy communities movement: A time for transformation. National Civic Review, 92(2). History of the healthy communities movement.