The Urban Habitat Program (UHP) was founded in 1989 by Carl Anthony, Karl Linn, and David Brower of Earth Island Institute to build multicultural urban environment leadership for socially just, sustainable communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. UHP fosters and supports initiatives for social and ecological justice taken by historically disenfranchised communities: African, Latino, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American, working and poor people. UHP projects include; Transportation and Social Justice, working for regional transportation reform and working with the Bayview Hunters Point Community in San Francisco on a community design for light rail linked community revitalization; Environmental Justice and Healthy Communities, convening a Bay Area wide Brownfields Working Group to support, provide leadership training and technical skills for community-based approaches to redevelopment projects; A Park for All People, working with others to develop strategies and recommendations to ensure that the Presidio becomes a park for all people; Envisioning Social and Ecological Justice, promoting ecological literacy to solve the social and ecological challenges facing communities of color, low income, and working people.
Carl Anthony is an African American urban planner, architect, 1989 founder and Executive Director for twelve years of the Urban Habitat Program (UHP). Anthony and UHP have provided important links between environmental and social justice advocates by encouraging the environmental justice movement to include principles of sustainability and brings a vision of social justice to traditional environmentalists. In 1990, he co-founded the Race, Poverty & Environment Journal.
From the description of Urban Habitat Program records, 1970-2001. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 759220133