Happy National Honey Bee Day!
As people across the country protest in defense of Black lives, the Sierra Club recognizes the need to dismantle systemic racism in the United States and within our own organization. We must reckon with how white supremacy -- both past and present -- has shaped our institutions and do the critical anti-racism work necessary to repair the harm done. The environmental movement does not exist in a vacuum, and it is our responsibility to use our power to help abolish systemic racism, which is destroying lives, communities, and the planet.
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Dear Supporter,

Today is National Honey Bee Day! And at the Sierra Club, we know that the health of the planet, people, and wildlife is interconnected  it depends on even the smallest insects, like the bees that pollinate 75 percent of the fruits, nuts and vegetables grown in the United States.

But bees are being killed off at an alarming rate  and what scientists call "colony collapse disorder" threatens family farms and small businesses all over the country. One of the leading causes is a widely-used, highly-toxic class of pesticides known as neonicotinoids  among the most widely used crop sprays in the U.S. We are working with our allies to ban these dangerous pesticides.   

We know you share our commitment to saving bees and other pollinators from pesticides  as well as protecting all of the wildlife and wild places that surround us. So in honor of National Honey Bee Day and these vital pollinators, we're doing a little giveaway of our popular Save the Bees sticker!

Join the fight! Celebrate our all-important bees, claim your free sticker, and show your support for our planet and pollinators. Just fill out this quick form to tell us where we can send yours, and we'll get it in the mail to you — absolutely FREE.

Give back to the bees and show your commitment to protecting pollinators — today and every day.

Onward together,

Michael Brune

Michael Brune
Executive Director
Sierra Club

P.S. Please allow four to six weeks for delivery. Offer limited to one sticker.

The COVID-19 crisis has not passed and continues to disproportionately harm Black, Indigenous, and Latinx people and other communities of color. The pandemic has revealed how the communities hardest hit are often the same communities that suffer from high levels of pollution and poor access to healthcare. The fight for environmental justice cannot be separated from the fight for racial justice.

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