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It’s
time for…
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
It’s
time to step away from fabricated solutions to the issues facing our
environment and dig down to the roots. It’s time to recognize and work towards
holistic solutions that incorporate the realities of Environmental Justice (EJ)
into our lives and create grassroots alternatives. At the First National People of Color
Environmental Leadership Summit in 1991, Environmental Justice was defined as
“a
national and international movement of all peoples of color to fight the
destruction and taking of our lands and communities, [to]
hereby re-establish our spiritual
interdependence to the sacredness of our Mother Earth; to respect and celebrate
each of our cultures, languages and beliefs about the natural world and our
roles in healing ourselves; to ensure Environmental Justice; to promote
economic alternatives which would contribute to the development of
environmentally safe livelihoods; and, to secure our political, economic and
cultural liberation that has been denied for over 500 years of colonization and
oppression, resulting in the poisoning of our communities and land and the
genocide of our peoples.”
We must acknowledge that environmental
degradation and injustice are tied to issues of reproductive justice, indigenous
sovereignty, decolonization, anti-capitalism, and anti-racism. We must
challenge mainstream conceptions of ‘environmentalism’.
Gather.
Resist. Act.
This summer, WPIRG is hosting a two-day
convergence on Environmental Justice. We hope to discuss radical resistance to
environmental destruction, to inspire action around environmental and climate
justice issues, and to further extend this knowledge to the larger
KW-community. Workshop and presentation topics will include: Environmental
Justice broadly defined, local issues of indigenous sovereignty, reproductive
justice, anti-capitalist and anti-racist action. We will also offer panel
discussions, activities geared towards younger folks, guerrilla art and
performances glittered with militant creativity, and practical tips to bring
environmental justice into your heart and life.
Accessibility
This convergence will be taking place on
Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. Specifically, most events will take
place in and around the University of Waterloo campus. Issues of accessibility
are of the utmost importance to us and we will keep them in mind throughout the
planning of this gathering. We want everyone to be able to afford to get to us.
All of the events are free of charge and bus tickets for local routes are
available. Our spaces will be as physically accessible as possible. Children
and younger folks are not only welcome but will be directly included in most
activities. Childcare and ASL interpretation will be available upon request. If
there are other things we can do to ensure your ability to safely and
comfortably access the convergence, you can email
environmental.justice.action@gmail.com.
if you’re
angry…
…about the new sludge plant proposed at
the headwaters of the Grand River and on Haudenosaunee land, join us and find
the tools to take action. If you are frustrated about capitalist, green-washed
solutions to climate change, learn how to get involved in real solutions. If you want to learn how to bring EJ home and make
lasting changes in your life, health and local environment, come out and find
inspiration.
Don’t Forget
to Save the Date!
For more information, contact mailto:environmental.justice.action@gmail.com.
OUR WEBSITE: http://www.ejkw.wordpress.com <-- lots of information on here! If you would like to volunteer, check out the website for details and for a link to the doodle for the first meeting!
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