Image Credit: 1991 National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit, United Church of Christ.
1991: 17 Principles of Environmental Justice. Drafted & adopted at the first National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit in Washington, DC.
1996: 6 Jemez Principles for Democratic Organizing. Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice, Jemez, New Mexico.
2002: 27 Bali Principles of Climate Justice. Inspired by the EJ principles, drafted and codified by international activists and organizers in Bali in the lead up to the 2002 Earth Summit.
2018: LVEJO Statement on Violence, Policing, and Immigration. Little Village Environmental Justice Organization statement on policing, criminalization of migration, and environmental injustice.
2019: Indigenous Principles of Justice Transition. First Indigenous Just Transition Assembly, Indigenous Environmental Network and Haskell Indian Nations University.
1999: Greenhouse Gangsters* vs Climate Climate Justice Report. Transnational Resource & Action Center.
2016: Violence on the Land, Violence Against Our Bodies. Building an Indigenous Response to Environmental Violence. Women's Earth Alliance & Native Youth Sexual Health Network.
2021: Hoodwinked in the Hothouse . Resist false solutions to Climate Change (3rd edition) Movement Generation: Justice and Ecology Project, Indigenous Environmental Network, Indigenous Climate Action, Just Transition Alliance.
Below are a list of Environmental Justice agencies and organizations our class has engaged with and learned from. We highly recommend you take some time with their work and support these collectives as well.
Environmental Studies Department: List of organizations where ES students have interned
Career Exploration: List of "Environmental Organizations"