JEDI in Environmental Movement

The mainstream environmental movement often overlooks social disparities and funding inequities, failing to address the unique challenges faced by marginalized communities, including those marginalized by race, class, ability, LGBTQQIAP+ identity, religion, immigrant status, and more. This program confronts these critical issues, exploring how Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) efforts have sometimes been co-opted and lack the vision and perspective of Black Liberation. We must create an environmental movement that is truly inclusive, reflecting the diverse voices and experiences of all communities. A movement where systemic injustices are actively dismantled, and Black communities, alongside other marginalized groups, are at the forefront of creating sustainable and equitable solutions. This program is not just about addressing the gaps in the current movement but also about envisioning and building a just and inclusive future. Participants will delve into the ways systemic injustices permeate environmental efforts, understanding how traditional approaches can fall short in addressing the needs of Black communities and other marginalized groups. Through this program, we emphasize the importance of integrating Black Liberation principles into JEDI efforts, ensuring that environmental solutions are truly equitable.