Dear John,
Black communities have been at the forefront of the movements for
environmental and climate justice since its inception. This is no surprise
given we have been impacted by extractive economies and polluting
industries for centuries through land grabs, displacement, climate
disasters, contaminated water, soil, air, and more. Through it all, Black
people have always created pathways towards freedom and liberation for
ourselves and our communities.
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THE FORMATION OF CJA’S BLACK CAUCUS (WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE [1]) arose out
of a need to authentically engage frontline Black communities and hold
spaces for and center Black leadership within the climate justice movement.
Black and Afro Diasporic members within CJA created the Black Caucus as a
vehicle through which to develop a long-term plan to build power, heal and
strengthen movement relationships in a collaborative way, and organize for
Black liberation and Black self-determination - this includes addressing
environmental racism in all its forms. This Black History month we are
excited to officially launch the CJA Black Caucus webpage [2]!
Visit the Black Caucus webpage here!
Check out the powerful work of Black Caucus members and learn more about
the origins of environmental justice and the pivotal role Black communities
have played in paving the way for the climate justice movement of today.
PLEASE SHARE THIS VIDEO WITH YOUR NETWORKS AND FRIENDS BY USING THE SOCIAL
MEDIA TOOLKIT HERE! [3]
If you’re a CJA member interested in joining the Black Caucus, email
[email protected]
Towards liberation,
Shantell Bingham
Director of Organizing
Climate Justice Alliance
PO BOX 10202
Berkeley, CA 94709
United States
climatejusticeallianc-returns+o.3557.592725.a6d66ef83f091abb@civimail.ourpowerbase.net
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