Black Lives Matter

by • May 29, 2020

We condemn the recent murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and countless other Black lives lost to racial violence. We call for accountability for the police officers who have taken these lives, for those that have allowed these lives to be taken, and for a reform of a law enforcement system that allows for the devaluation and dehumanization of Black life.

Historic, systemic and pervasive racism and traumas of colonization and slavery make people of color, particularly Black and Indigenous communities in our country, fear for their families’ health, safety, and lives every single day.

Until we address the underlying causes of systemic racism and the resulting privilege granted to White people in America, inequality and crimes based in racial fear and hate will continue. Minneapolis City Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins said it well when she stated that racism should be treated as a public health threat and, “until we name this virus, this disease that has infected America for the past 400 years, we will never ever resolve this issue.”

As organizations working in Maine that recognize the environmental and conservation movements’ complicity in the systemic racism that exists today, we are working to remedy that legacy and envision a better future with access to clean air, land, and water for all.

We recognize the leadership of frontline organizations and individuals, and stand among those calling for justice, accountability, and an end to violence against Black lives.

Signed,

A Climate to Thrive

Appalachian Mountain Club

BlueGreen Alliance

Center for an Ecology-Based Economy

Coastal Enterprises Inc.

Conservation Law Foundation

Defend Our Health

Islesboro Islands Trust

Maine Association of Conservation Commissions

Maine Conservation Voters

Maine Environmental Education Association

Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association

Maine Youth for Climate Justice

Maine Audubon

Maine Unitarian Universalist State Advocacy Network

Natural Resources Council of Maine

Maine Rivers

Physicians for Social Responsibility Maine Chapter

RESTORE: The North Woods

Sierra Club Maine

Southern Maine Conservation Collaborative

The Nature Conservancy in Maine

The Wilderness Society

Toxics Action Center

Trust for Public Land

Union of Concerned Scientists

350 Maine

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