“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
Statement on Environmental Justice
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June 8, 2020
Statement on Environmental Justice
Suwannee Riverkeeper and WWALS Watershed Coalition, Inc. protect the
Suwannee River Basin for the sake of every person who visits or
lives here. Clean water is essential to everyone, regardless of
their ethnicity, beliefs, politics, or anything else. However,
during the course of our work opposing the Sabal Trail methane
pipeline and other advocacy, it became clear that minorities and
economically disadvantaged people will disproportionately experience
negative effects. We continue to work against such environmental
injustice across the entire Suwannee River Basin in dozens of
counties in Georgia and Florida. Valuing all the watershed’s
inhabitants is entirely compatible with having added concern for
those facing added danger.
The killing of George Floyd and many other recent tragedies suffered
by people of color show that even if we strive to love our neighbors
equally, the threats and injustices they face are not equal. As
professionals and volunteers we fight for the human right of clean
water. As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote from a Birmingham jail,
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are
caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single
garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all
indirectly.” It appears to us that the economic forces that
drive unnecessary pipelines under rivers and through disadvantaged
neighborhoods and that have made it so difficult to oppose pipelines
and mines are the same forces that have resulted in so many recent
tragedies with little justice. We have always stood for nonviolent
advocacy, but we cannot condemn the few who have used other means
without also pointing to the large corporations that benefit from
subsidies, tax breaks, and legal advantages while so many get
nothing.
We seek to listen and learn from our colleagues and neighbors. We do
not pretend to be experts on racial issues. Nevertheless, we promote
clean water to ensure healthy communities, and we are concerned
about all members of those communities: especially the most
vulnerable. We stand against racism and injustice in any form.
As one small step, we plan to offer swimming and boating lessons
especially to minorities and economically disadvantaged people;
please contact us about that.
Meanwhile, an election is in progress. Please look at what each
candidate says about environmental issues. If a candidate will not
stand up to protect rivers and swamps, you may want to look more
closely at their promises about people.
Link to this statement:
https://wwals.net/2020/06/08/statement-on-environmental-justice-suwannee-riverkeeper-for-wwals-2020-06-08
For the rivers and the aquifer,
John S. Quarterman
Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®
229-242-0102
contact@suwanneeriverkeeper.org