Campaigns
NSPIRG is involved in partnership campaigns for social and environmental justice. Whereas the initiatives of our working groups largely centre around campus-based initiatives, our campaigns seek to connect our membership with broader community issues. We generally provide supportive research political advocacy, media support and awareness raising initiatives towards public education. Through our campaigns, NSPIRG is in direct partnership with other groups in the broader Nova Scotian community.
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SAVE LINCOLNVILLE:

A campaign which seeks to expose and challenge systemic discrimination in the province and stop, while reversing the effects of, environmental racism epitomized with the Lincolnville Landfill, in northern Nova Scotia.
Save Lincolnville website
NSPIRG also supports the struggle of the Pictou Landing First Nation who are also facing hazards due to environmental pollution. For more information on this, see the following reports:
Fed-up Aboriginal Community Demanding Clean Up, Halifax Media-Coop
Boat Harbour: On toxic pond, The Coast
Toxic Legacy: The Story of Boat Harbour, University of King’s College School of Journalism
RESISTING/REPLACING ATLANTICA: Campain being reformulated and renamed. Stay tuned for more details ...
ROOTING OUT RACISM:

A campaign to stop institutionalized racism and differential treatment in Halifax's educational system through human rights advocacy and support for individuals facing discrimination.
For information, email asaf[at]nspirg[dot]org
NO ONE IS ILLEGAL:

This campaign will focus on migrant justice issues locally and is grounded in a commitment to defending the right of all migrants to live with dignity and respect.
No One is Illegal Website
Our No One Is Illegal campaign is currently focused on supporting the Chaudhry family who face a deportation order that puts their lives at risk.
STOP THE CHAUDHRY FAMILY DEPORTATION!