Environmental Justice Organizations
Environmental Racism occurs when Black, Indigenous, communities of color, and low-income communities are disproportionately affected by pollution and contamination of air, soil, and water. Pollutant examples are landfills, trash incinerators, coal plants, toxic waste dumps, animal agriculture, and military bases. This is also connected to food apartheid or the systematic lack of access to healthy or culturally appropriate foods in our neighborhoods.
Environmental Justice activists work to protect environmental issues as they intersect with environmental racism and human rights. As our communities struggle with clean water to drink, air to breathe, and continued climate disasters from hurricanes to fires to drought, these community-led organizations are making moves to protect culture, humanity, animals, and our sacred lands.