
Highlights

Stay up-to-date with our latest findings, projects, and events.

How Black Communities Become “Sacrifice Zones” for Industrial Air Pollution
Dr. Monica Unseld was quoted in a ProPublica interview about environmental racism.

Biologist Steps Up to Empower Environmental Justice Communities with Data
Dr. Monica Unseld was interviewed and featured in an Engineers & Scientists Acting Locally (ESAL) blog.

JCPS Justice Now Kickoff - October 28, 2021
UJDP is honored to be an an advisor for this important work.

Challenging Racist Narratives: Louisville Political Education for Liberation
Dr. Unseld was honored to give a talk for Louisville Political Education for Liberation on Sept. 29, 2021.

“What If?” Radio
Dr. Unseld was honored to do this Canadian radio interview with her friend and colleague Stephenie Hendricks.

People are dying because of systematic racism: We can change
Dr. Monica Unseld had the honor to co-write this piece for LEO Weekly on Systematic Racism.

Scientist-Community Advocacy: My Journey and My Advice for You
Dr. Unseld was asked to write a blog for the Union of Concerned Scientists to share her experience transitioning from Academia to the advocacy space.

Toxic Products Marketed to Black Women: J&J refuses to remove talc Baby Powder from global market even as it ends U.S. sales due to lawsuits
Dr. Unseld was honored to partner with Black Women for Wellness.

Farmworkers—Always Essential, Always at Risk: An Interview With Jeannie Economos
Dr. Unseld interviewed her friend and colleague Jeannie Economos with the Farmworker Association of Florida.

Sowing Seeds With Faith
During a visit to the Sowing Seeds With Faith summer camp in Louisville’s West End, Dr. Unseld witnessed a powerful example of community-led education and cultural affirmation. With more students on the waitlist than enrolled, this vital program does more than fill learning gaps—it cultivates pride, possibility, and a future beyond the limiting narratives so often imposed on Black youth.

Confronting the Consequences of an Extractive Economy
A blog was written for the Union of Concerned Scientists, in connection with the release of their report A Transformative Climate Action Framework: Putting People at the Center of Our Nation’s Clean Energy Transition.

Join us as we investigate the potential long-term health impacts of tear gas exposure.
UJDP has partnered with the University of Louisville to create an anonymous, online survey to document potential long-term symptoms of health exposure to tear gas.

A New Look
An amazing non-profit like Until Justice Data Partners deserves an amazing brand look to match. When we were given the opportunity to refresh Until Justice, previously known as Data for Justice, we were immediately excited. This project involved the entire design process. We researched, studied, and learned what other data non-profits were doing. We sketched, took notes, and imagined what we envisioned for the new design.