How to Collaborate for Environmental Justice

picture the world in five years

what do you see for yourself and your

loved ones

what about 10 or 20 years where do you

call home

what are you hopeful for i’m hopeful

for a world where social and

environmental justice is an attained

reality

and not some ambitious goal and i

believe that is possible

with the power of love

the covet 19 pandemic has been a vivid

reminder that we are intimately

connected

with nature and all of its living beings

whether we recognize it or not

we are a part of this ecosystem and our

actions have

tangible consequences however

the burden of these consequences are not

evenly

distributed these disparities were not

born

in 2020 despite how chaotic

this year has been long-standing

environmental racism

whereby black indigenous and latinx

communities

are disproportionately exposed to toxins

and hazardous waste facilities as

companies deem their communities

more profitable places to do their dirty

work

these same people suffer food apartheid

as they’re deemed not profitable enough

for grocery stores connecticut is not

exempt

from this as one-fifth of the entire

state’s

pollution is located in

bridgeport hartford

new haven stamford

and waterbury the five

out of 169 municipalities

where 71 of all the state’s people of

color

live bridgeport and hartford

two of my hometowns have the largest and

second largest incinerators

yet i remember struggling to find a good

grocery store

and healthy food and the result of this

occurring nationally

higher rates of cancer high blood

pressure

low birth weight diabetes severe

asthma and upper respiratory disease and

increased risk of heart attacks hook

worms

heat strokes and lead poisoning

environmental racism made communities of

color especially vulnerable

to the worst outcomes of the covet 19

pandemic

and to the same effect environmental

racism leaves communities of color

especially vulnerable to climate change

consider hurricane katrina or hurricane

maria

with cancer alley in louisiana and the

ever-present colonialism of puerto rico

these communities were deemed disposable

long

before the hurricanes hit and afterwards

they became climate refugees in search

of a new home

only to be met with hostility and

violence

their humanity disregarded yet again

this is the case all around the world as

the so-called global south

currently faces climate disasters famine

and drought with little to no

acknowledgement or aid

but this is the case in your backyard

too

consider which areas of connecticut lose

power for the longest

and get plowed last after extreme

tropical and winter storms

these are not issues we can simply

ignore as it will only

get worse the science indicates that we

have less than 30

years to radically change the world

frankly i don’t even believe we have 30

years

and while that may sound terrifying as

it should

i think i know the solution

intersectional activism and

collaborative organizing

with love so what does that mean

let’s start with intersectionality

intersectionality

is the term coined by legal scholar

kimberly crenshaw

originally created to help legal systems

better account

for the unique discrimination black

women face

it has since been expanded to account

for all identities and their

intersections

like race and sexual orientation

gender and ability religion and

nationality

and so on there are three

main pillars of intersectionality one

structural intersectionality which

refers to how

inequities affect people’s everyday life

like unequal access to opportunity and

resources

two representational intersectionality

which refers to how certain narratives

and images are produced about

individuals of marginalized identity

consider how the news reports on

certain people or how tv and movie roles

stereotype others

and three political intersectionality

which indicates how those occupying

multiple identities can be caught

between

conflicting political agendas

where do black women fall in feminist

agendas that

completely ignore racism how are

trans women of color represented or

protected

if at all now due to its complexity

intersectionality is often overlooked

but

i’m here to tell you that embracing this

complexity

embracing these intersections is the

absolute

minimum for creating inclusive and

sustainable solutions

to the very complicated problems we face

intersectional activism recognizes this

necessity and incorporates it into

organizing

now collaborative organizing is just a

step above traditional

community organizing as it allows you to

organize people of multiple identities

and thus

address multiple facets of an issue

rather than just one piece of the puzzle

collaborative organizing means bringing

everyone to

their seat at the table it’s not enough

to just leave the seat open

we must empower people to take up space

and use their voice

that brings diversity of thought to

perspective and ideas

it strengthens collective action and

collective action

requires love and solidarity

to fight for each other as much as we

fight for ourselves

complex issues of environmental racism

and climate change require

collaborative organizing and

intersectional activism

to build a better brighter equitable

and inhabitable future

trying to solve climate change without

addressing environmental racism would be

like

trying to solve a gigantic puzzle with

half the pieces missing

it won’t work and nobody gets to see

the pretty picture now

i want to clarify and say that i’m not

just here talking the ted talk

i walked the walk as a scholar activist

at uconn i got heavily involved in

grassroots organizing

and joined steering committees and

working groups

in doing so i noticed a jarring lack of

solidarity

and a complete disregard for

intersectionality

that was not only disheartening but

counterproductive

the potential for intergenerational

intersectional activism

was wasted but again

i knew the solution so i founded

yukon collaborative organizing also

known as yuko

and provided this necessary

infrastructure

in just our first year we collaborated

with over 20

organizations including but not limited

to

the naacp yukon chapter uconn students

were one health

the undergraduate student government the

graduate employee union

ico husky revolution against rape

project fashion

poetic release youth for socialist

action

fridays for futures and so many others

and we did amazing work together we

still do

we organized seminars clothing swaps

sit-ins climate strikes and open mics we

educated and mobilized

hundreds of students faculty and staff

and our marches have been featured in

newspapers ranging from

the daily campus and hartford current to

the new york times

now as a scholar activist i also did

research on the topic of cross-cultural

engagement intersectional activism

but i’ll save that for another talk so

what are the steps

how do we practice collaborative

organizing

the right way well

we do it with love yes love

so let’s get into it l listen to learn

listen to learn ignorance may be bliss

for some but it is counterproductive for

all no single person has all the answers

but when we actively listen to learn

not just to respond we develop this

collective genius that is innovative

and resilient oh

organize with an open mind harness that

creativity while remaining

intentional get clear on a goal without

getting locked into one way of achieving

it

think outside the box there is no one

form of activism

what matters is the intention behind

the practice the

value a variety of perspectives holding

intersectionality at the foundation

of your activism is powerful but with

that

of course comes the responsibility

to take the extra step to educate

yourself

and your people you must be able

to check yourself and be checked

by others while admitting when you’re

wrong

and pushing forward with a new

perspective

the possibility for growth is boundless

but only when you value the perspective

of others

enough to lose your ego and think

outside yourself

and e engage everyone

in every possible way now

have some scruples but as an organizer

you want to reach folks in from all

walks of life

so you must be mindful of working

people’s time

and inclusive of all forms of ability

and language barriers

try to think of every possible barrier

making your activism

inaccessible and create a solution ahead

of time

engage your network and encourage people

to come as they are

we cannot be exclusive in our fight

for justice that is collaborative

organizing with love

listen to learn organize with an open

mind

value a variety of perspectives and

engage everyone

in every way possible that’s the power

of love

now one of my inspirations

is the late fred hampton rest in power

and he said we must fight fire with

water

fight racism not with racism but with

solidarity

this is why i fight deep-seated hate

with

radical love systemic racism is rooted

in hate

all acts of subjugation share a

foundation of hate hate is divisive

fear-mongering

often times illogical and always

misinformed

hate keeps people apart blocking off

communication

and opportunities for progress hate is

dehumanizing

and immeasurably destructive

but i believe we can rectify this we

are not tethered to this course by

default but by

choice and if we choose love

we can change the destination listen

existing is a group project so when it

comes to the task of preserving our

world

and creating an equitable society for

all

procrastination is lethal

and as the global temperature continues

to rise

we must understand that there are zero

degrees of separation between your

family

and the family whose home is burning in

the

west coast of america

or the indigenous families in the amazon

rainforest

or the families in the southern

hemisphere of australia

and unfortunately the list goes on

but we must also remember the actual

billions of animals dying too

we share this ecosystem connecting our

health to that of the land

and all other animals

i opened discussing the covet 19

pandemic to make it abundantly clear

that environmental and social justice

are one in the same when i hear the

words

i can’t breathe

i think of eric garner george floyd

and all the black women whose last words

we will never know

like lelene polenko and brianna taylor

but when i hear the words i can’t

breathe

i also think of all the children born

with asthma because their communities

are polluted and i think

of all the people dying now from those

same communities

from covet 19 pneumonia

each is the same call for justice

collaborative organizing is to me the

best tool

for the intersectional activism

necessary to address

environmental racism and climate change

before it is too

late to my scholar activists wondering

how to begin this work start with the

body paragraph

and don’t hold back decolonize the

academic spaces you exist in

your work can have a lasting impact on

this world so make sure it is a positive

one

to my grassroots organizers trust in

yourself

you know your community better than

anyone else and that knowledge is

power always think big

build your own table then bring your

people to it

and to everyone never forget

that your life is just as sacred as the

next person’s

i know my black life matters period

so know that yours does too do not

adjust to injustice do not become

desensitized

to brutalization do not normalize

devastation always challenge the status

quo

systems of oppression may be familiar

but they are not fair we can either

continue to let the mistakes and hate of

the past reform

itself into new systems of exploitation

and destruction or

we can move forward acting with radical

love

and transforming our world together

we are limited only by our imagination

so next time

you picture the world in 5 10 or 20

years

picture the brightest and best possible

future

i’m hopeful for a world where social and

environmental justice

is an attained reality through

collaborative organizing and

intersectional activism but i will

not wait 20 years the future is

ours to create i believe wholeheartedly

that we have the power

to create the changes needed to save our

world and make it a better place for all

what we don’t have is the time to wait

and see

who will take the first step

that’s on us so let’s take it together

thank you

想象五年后的世界

你对自己和你

所爱的人

有何

看法 一些雄心勃勃的目标,我

相信

凭借爱的力量,

covet 19 大流行是一个生动的

提醒,我们

与自然及其所有生物密切相关,

无论我们是否承认,

我们是这个生态系统的一部分,并且 我们的

行动产生了

切实的后果,但

这些后果的负担并没有

平均

分配

,尽管

今年长期以来的

环境种族主义是多么混乱

,黑人土著和拉丁裔

社区不成比例地暴露于毒素

和危险废物设施中,但这些差异并不是在 2020 年产生的

公司认为他们的社区

更有利可图的地方来做他们的肮脏

工作

这些同样的人遭受食物和 种族隔离制度,

因为它们被认为

对杂货店来说利润不够 康涅狄格州也不能

免除这一点,因为全州五分之一的

污染位于布里奇波特

哈特福德纽黑文斯坦福和沃特伯里

169 个城市

中的五个,全州有 71 人 有色

生活的布里奇波特和哈特福德

我的两个家乡拥有最大和

第二大的焚化炉,

但我记得我在努力寻找一家好的

杂货店

和健康食品,结果

全国

癌症发病率较高 高血压

低出生体重 糖尿病 严重

哮喘 和上呼吸道疾病以及

心脏病发作的风险增加

中暑和铅中毒

环境种族主义使

有色人种社区特别容易

受到 covet 19 大流行的最坏结果的

影响,同样的影响 环境

种族主义使有色人种社区

特别容易受到气候变化的影响

考虑卡特里娜飓风或飓风

路易斯安那州癌症胡同的内玛丽亚和波多黎各

一直存在的殖民主义

这些社区

在飓风袭击之前很久就被认为是一次性的,之后

他们成为气候难民以

寻找新的家园

却遭到敌意和

暴力

他们的人性被忽视了

世界各地的情况

也是如此,因为所谓的全球南方

目前面临气候灾害、饥荒

和干旱,几乎没有

得到承认或援助,

但在你的后院就是这种情况,

也要

考虑康涅狄格州哪些地区

断电时间最长

, 在极端

热带和冬季风暴之后最后耕种

这些不是我们可以简单地

忽略的问题,因为它只会

变得更糟科学表明我们

只有不到 30

年的时间来彻底改变世界

坦率地说我什至不相信我们有 30

年 虽然这听起来很可怕,因为

我认为我应该知道解决方案

交叉行动主义和

协作组织

w 我爱所以这意味着什么

让我们从交叉性开始

交叉性

是法律学者金伯利·克伦肖创造的术语,

最初是为了帮助法律系统

更好地解释

黑人女性面临的独特歧视,

它后来被扩展到

解释所有身份及其

交叉点,

比如 种族和性取向

性别和能力 宗教和

国籍

交叉性的三个主要支柱 一是

结构性交叉性,

指的是

不平等如何影响人们的日常生活,

例如机会和资源的不平等获取

二代表性的交叉性

,是指某些叙述

和图像如何 产生

关于边缘化身份的个人

考虑有关某些人的新闻报道

或电视和电影角色如何

刻板印象他人

以及三个政治交叉性

,这表明具有

多种身份的人如何陷入

冲突之间

政治

议程 黑人女性在哪些方面属于

完全忽视种族主义的女权主义议程 如果现在

有色人种女性

由于其复杂性而

被代表或保护,交叉性经常被忽视,

我在这里告诉你,拥抱这种

复杂性,

拥抱这些交叉点 是

我们面临的非常复杂的问题创建包容性和可持续解决方案的绝对最低要求

交叉行动主义认识到这种

必要性并将其纳入

组织

现在协作组织只是

传统

社区组织的一个步骤,因为它允许您

组织具有多种身份的人

,因此

解决一个问题的多个方面,

而不仅仅是一个难题

协作组织意味着让

每个人都

坐在他们的座位

上 仅仅让座位敞开是不够的

我们必须让人们占据空间

并使用他们的声音

来带来多样性 想

透视一个 d

加强集体行动的想法

集体行动

需要爱和团结

,为彼此而战,就像我们

为自己而战一样

在不

解决环境种族主义的情况下解决气候变化

就像

试图解决一个

丢失了一半的巨大谜题

它是行不通的,没有人能

看到漂亮的画面现在

我想澄清并说我不

只是在这里谈论 ted talk

我在 uconn 担任学者活动家

我积极参与

基层组织

并加入了指导委员会和

工作组

,在此过程中我注意到缺乏

团结

和完全无视

交叉性

,这不仅令人沮丧而且

适得其反 代际

交叉行动的潜力

被浪费了,但

我再次知道解决方案,所以我成立了

育空协作组织,也

称为 yuko,

并在第一年就提供了必要的

基础设施

,我们

与 20 多个

组织合作,包括但不限

于 naacp 育空分会

学生会

毕业生员工工会

ico 哈士奇 反强奸

项目 时尚

诗意 释放青年 社会主义

行动

星期五 未来

等等 我们一起做了很棒的工作 我们

仍然这样做

我们组织了研讨会 服装交换

静坐 气候罢工和开放式麦克风 我们

受过教育 并动员了

数百名学生教职员工

和我们的游行已经在

报纸上刊登过,

从每日校园和哈特福德当前

到纽约时报

现在作为一名学者活动家我也

对跨文化参与跨文化活动的主题进行了研究,

但我 ‘将把它留到另一次

谈话中 ps

我们如何

以正确的方式练习协作组织

我们带着爱去做 是的 爱

所以让我们开始吧 l 倾听学习

倾听学习 无知

对某些人来说可能是幸福的,但对所有人来说适得其反

没有一个人拥有所有的答案,

但是 当我们积极倾听 学习

不仅仅是为了回应 我们培养了

这种具有创新性

和韧性的集体天才哦

以开放的心态进行组织 利用

创造力同时保持有

意识 明确目标而

不会陷入一种实现目标的方式

跳出框框思考 没有一种

形式的激进

主义 重要的是实践背后的意图 在

您的激进主义基础上持有交叉性的各种观点的价值是强大的,但

随之而来的

是采取额外步骤来教育

您自己和您的员工的责任 你必须

能够检查自己

并被别人检查,同时承认

错误

并继续前进 有了新的

视角

,成长的可能性是无限的,

但只有当你重视

他人的视角,

以至于失去自我,跳出自我思考,

以各种可能的方式让每个人参与时,现在

有一些顾忌,但作为一个组织者,

你想接触到人们 来自

各行各业,

因此您必须注意工作

人员的时间,

并考虑到各种形式的能力

和语言障碍

尝试考虑所有可能的障碍,

使您的行动

难以接近并提前制定解决方案

参与您的网络并鼓励人们

来 正如他们一样,

我们不能在争取正义的斗争中排外,

这是

与爱合作

组织倾听学习以开放的心态组织,

重视各种观点并

以各种可能的方式让每个人参与这就是爱的力量

现在我的灵感之一

是 已故的弗雷德汉普顿掌权

,他说我们必须以水灭火,

反对种族主义,而不是种族主义,而是

坚定 arity

这就是为什么我

激进的爱来对抗根深蒂固的仇恨 系统性的种族主义植根

于仇恨

所有的征服行为都有一个

仇恨的基础 仇恨是分裂

的 散布恐惧

经常不合逻辑且总是被

误导

仇恨使人们远离 阻碍

交流

和机会 进步仇恨是非

人性化

和不可估量的破坏性,

但我相信我们可以纠正这

一点,默认情况下,我们不会被束缚在这门课程中,

而是通过

选择,如果我们选择爱,

我们可以改变目的地听

现有的是一个集体项目,所以当

涉及到任务时 保护我们的

世界

并为所有拖延创造一个公平的社会

是致命的

,随着全球气温的

持续上升,

我们必须明白,

的家人与在美国西海岸或土著居民的房屋着火的家庭之间存在零度的分离

亚马逊

雨林

中的家庭或澳大利亚南半球的家庭

d 不幸的是,这个名单还在继续,

但我们也必须记住,实际上

有数十亿动物死亡,

我们共享这个生态系统,将我们的

健康与土地

和所有其他动物的健康联系

起来

当我听到

我无法

呼吸的话语时,正义是一体

呼吸困难

我也想到所有出生

时患有哮喘病的孩子,因为他们的社区

被污染了,我

想到现在所有

因垂涎 19 肺炎而死于

同一社区的人 每个人都呼吁正义

协作组织对我来说是解决问题的

最佳

工具 在为时已晚

之前解决

环境种族主义和气候变化所必需的交叉行动主义

对我的学者积极分子想

知道如何开始这项工作

正文段落的艺术

,不要退缩 非殖民化

你在

工作中存在的学术空间会对这个世界产生持久的影响,

所以确保它对我的草根组织者来说是一个积极的影响

相信

你自己

你比任何人都更了解你的社区

否则,知识就是

力量,永远认为大

建立你自己的桌子然后把你的

人带到那里

,对每个人来说,永远不要

忘记你的生活和下一个人一样神圣

我知道我的黑人生活很重要时期

所以知道你的也没有

适应不公正 不要

对残暴不敏感 不要使

破坏正常化 总是挑战现状

压迫制度可能很熟悉,

但它们并不公平 我们可以

继续让过去的错误和仇恨

自我改造为新的剥削制度

和 破坏,或者

我们可以以激进的爱继续行动

,一起改变我们的世界,

我们只受想象力的限制,

所以下次

你描绘 5 年、10 年或 20

年后

的世界

描绘

光明和最好

未来 创造我全心全意地

相信我们有

能力创造拯救我们的世界所需的改变,

并为我们所没有的一切创造一个更美好的地方

是时候等待

,看看

谁会迈出

我们的第一步所以 一起来

谢谢