IntroductionChapter 1. Break the Cycle of Children’s Environmental Health Disparities: 15th Annual Review of Program and Student ProjectsSection I. Environmental JusticeChapter 2. Environmental Justice and the Future of AmericaChapter 3. Gentrification and Children’s Health: Conceptualizing the Impacts of Neighborhood Change Through an Environmental Health Disparities FrameworkChapter 4. Early Antiretroviral Treatment in Children with HIV Improves Health Outcomes: A Review of Findings from South AfricaChapter 5. Measuring Parenting Dimensions and Social and Prosocial Abilities in Adolescents from Vulnerable Families in ChileChapter 6. The Efficacy of Private Well Testing in North Carolina for Predicting Childhood Blood Lead LevelsChapter 7. Residential Indoor Lead Dust Concentration in Omaha, NebraskaChapter 8. Urinary Bisphenol A Levels Among SES-Diverse Pregnant African American Women in AtlantaChapter 9. Age-Adjusted Pediatric Cancer Incidence Related to Nitrate Concentration Measured Through Citizen Science in Nebraska WatershedsChapter 10. Area-Level Deprivation and Overweight and Obesity in Mexican Children and AdolescentsChapter 11. Reimagining Reproductive Justice: A Commentary on the Inter Section of Environmental Injustice and Adverse Reproductive Health Among Women in Marginalized CommunitiesChapter 12. EPA Resources and Strategies to Address Environmental Justice ChallengesChapter 13. Designing an Environmental Justice Mini Case Study (Table-Top) Exercise for an Interdisciplinary AudienceSection II. AcknowledgementsAbout the EditorsAbout the Break the Cycle of Health Disparities IncAbout the Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units (PEHSU)About the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in IsraelSection III. IndexIndex