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Lois Marie Gibbs (born June 25, 1951) is an
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. A primary organizer of the Love Canal Homeowners Association, Lois Gibbs brought wide public attention to the environmental crisis in
Love Canal Love Canal is a neighborhood in Niagara Falls, New York, United States, infamous as the location of a landfill that became the site of an enormous environmental disaster in the 1970s. Decades of dumping toxic chemicals harmed the health of hund ...
. Her actions resulted in the evacuation of over 800 families. She founded the non-profit, Clearinghouse for Hazardous Waste in 1981, to help train and support local activists with their environmental work. She continues to work with the organization, renamed the Center for Health, Environment, and Justice (CHEJ).


Early life

Lois Marie Gibbs was born in a blue-collar area of Grand Island, New York. She had five siblings that she grew up with while her father worked in steel mills and her mother was a housewife. Gibbs did not have many hobbies and activities and after she graduated high school she married Harry Gibbs who was a chemical worker. She had two children and moved to Love Canal.


Activism

Lois Gibbs's involvement in environmental causes began in 1978 when she discovered that her 5-year-old son's elementary school in
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was built on a
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dump. She approached the School Board after worrying about the safety of her child, and they refused to take any action. Gibbs began speaking with other parents and in 1978, she started the Love Canal Parents Movement. After the creating of this movement, the New York State Department of Health stated that the school should be closed and that these pregnant women and children living on these residences should leave. The state then purchased these homes close to the canal which led to the Love Canal Homeowners Association (LCHA). Gibbs created a petition and reached out to the residents of her neighborhood by going door-to-door to gather support. Gibbs' efforts were centered on her role as a mother fighting to protect her children's health. She led her community in a battle against the local, state, and federal governments by presenting the signatures to the New York State Department of Health. After years of struggle, 833 families were eventually evacuated, and the cleanup of Love Canal began. National press coverage made Lois Gibbs a household name. In addition, President
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mentioned Gibbs as the key grassroots leader in the Love Canal movement during 1980. Her efforts also led to the creation of the
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's Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, or
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, which is used to locate and clean up toxic waste sites throughout the United States. In 1980, Gibbs formed the Citizens' Clearinghouse for Hazardous Waste, later renamed the Center for Health, Environment and Justice (CHEJ) in 1998, where she currently serves as executive director. CHEJ is a grassroots environmental crisis center that provides information, resources, technical assistance and training to community groups around the nation. CHEJ seeks to form strong local organizations in order to protect neighborhoods from exposure to hazardous wastes. Gibbs has authored several books about the Love Canal story and the effects of toxic waste. The earlier and most quoted i
Love Canal. My story
written with Murray Levine and published in 1982. Her story was dramatized in the 1982
made-for-TV A television film, alternatively known as a television movie, made-for-TV film/movie or TV film/movie, is a feature-length film that is produced and originally distributed by or to a television network, in contrast to theatrical films made for ...
movie ''Lois Gibbs: the Love Canal Story'', in which she was played by
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.


Later life

Lois Gibbs is still in partnership with the Center for Health, Environment and Justice (CHEJ). She has moved her point of activism to fracking which she has published articles in The Huffington Post about. She bases the value of this article on putting our families and earth first. She is currently working with a group in Pennsylvania in order to gain more support on keeping the ground and water clean.


Awards

* Received th
1990 Goldman Environmental Prize
* The 5th Annual
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in the Environment (1998) * John Gardner Leadership Award from Independent Sector (1999) * Nominated for a
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in 2003 * Awarded an
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from
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for her work as an environmental activist (2006)CHEJ Staff Page
* Received an
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, a
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, from
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(2009) * Received an honorary degree, a doctor of Laws from Medaille College (2010) * Received an honorary degree, a doctor of Public Service, from Tufts University (2013)


Gallery

File:Lois Gibbs at NMU in Marquette, MI 10-15-10 (2).jpg, Lois Gibbs speaks to environmental groups trying to stop sulfide mining near Marquette, MI File:Lois Gibbs Sacred Eagle Rock Big Bay, MI 10-15-10 (19).JPG, "Mother of the Superfund" Lois Gibbs leads sulfide mining opponents on a march to the entrance of the Kennecott Eagle Minerals mine near Lake Superior and Big Bay, MI File:Lois Gibbs Sacred Eagle Rock Big Bay, MI 10-15-10 (28).JPG, Lois Gibbs stands at the entrance of the Kennecott Minerals sulfide mine under construction near Lake Superior and Big Bay, MI File:Lois Gibbs Sacred Eagle Rock Big Bay, MI 10-15-10 (38).JPG, Lois Gibbs joins a circle of mine opponents to sing, pray and strategize at the entrance to the Kennecott Minerals sulfide mine that is being built near Lake Superior close to Big Bay, MI


References


External links


Center for Health, Environment & Justice website

Lois Gibbs Personal

1982 film info, Lois Gibbs and Love Canal


Library resources


Lois Gibbs Love Canal Papers, 1951-2010
Tufts University Tufts University is a private research university on the border of Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1852 as Tufts College by Christian universalists who sought to provide a nonsectarian institution of higher learning. ...
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