Principles of Environmental
Justice
From the First National People of Color Leadership Summit,
Preamble
We, the people of color, gathered together at
this multinational People of Color Leadership Summit to begin to
build a national and international movement of all peoples of color
to fight the destruction and taking of our lands and communities,
do hereby re-establish our spiritual interdependence to the sacredness
of our Mother Earth; to respect and celebrate each of our cultures,
languages and beliefs about the natural world and our roles, in
healing ourselves; to ensure environmental justice; to promote economic
alternatives which would contribute to the development of environmentally
safe livelihoods; and, to secure our political, economic, and cultural
liberation that has been denied for over 500 years of colonization
and oppression, resulting in the poisoning of our communities and
land and the genocide of our peoples, do affirm and adopt these
Principles of Environmental Justice:
Environmental
Justice affirms the sacredness of Mother Earth, ecological
unity and the interdependence of all species, and the Earth to be
free from ecological destruction.
Environmental
Justice demands the public policy be based on mutual respect
and justice for all peoples, free from any form of discrimination
or bias.
Environmental
Justice mandates the right to ethical, balanced and responsible
uses of land and renewable resources in the interests of a sustainable
planet for humans and other living things.
Environmental
Justice calls for the universal protection from extraction,
production and disposal of toxic/hazardous wastes and poisons and
nuclear testing that threaten the fundamental right to clean air,
water and food.
Environmental
Justice affirms the fundamental right to political, economic,
cultural and environmental self-determination of all peoples.
Environmental
Justice demands the cessation of the production of all toxins,
hazardous wastes, and radioactive materials, and that all past and
current producers be held strictly accountable to the people for
detoxification and the containment at the point of production.
Environmental
Justice demands the right to participate as equal partners
at every level of decision-making including needs assessment, planning,
implementation, enforcement and evaluation.
Environmental
Justice affirms the right of workers to a safe and healthy
work environment, without being forced to choose between an unsafe
livelihood and unemployment. It also affirms the right to those
who work at home to be free from environmental hazards.
Environmental
Justice protects the rights of victims of environmental justice
to receive full compensation and reparations for damages as well
as quality health care.
Environmental
Justice considers governmental acts of environmental injustice
a violation of international law, the Universal Declaration on Human
Rights, and the United Nations Convention on Genocide.
Environmental
Justice must recognize a special legal and natural relationship
of Native Peoples to the U.S. Government through treaties [agreements]
compacts, and covenants affirming sovereignty and self-determination.
Environmental
Justice affirms the need for urban and rural ecological policies
to clean up and rebuild our cities and urban areas in balance with
nature, honoring the cultural integrity of all our communities,
and providing fair access for all to the full range of resources.
Environmental
Justice calls for the strict enforcement of principles of
informed consent, and a halt to the testing of experimental reproductive
and medical procedures and vaccinations on people of color.
Environmental
Justice opposes the destructive operations of multi-national
corperations.
Environmental
Justice opposes military occupation, repression and exploitation
of lands, peoples and cultures and other life forms.
Environmental
Justice calls for education of present and future generations
which emphasizes social and environmental issues, based on our experience
and an appreciation for our diverse cultural perspective.
Environmental Justice
requires that we, as individuals, make personal and consumer choices
to consume as little of Mother Earths resources and to produce
as little waste as possible; and make the conscious decision to
challenge and reprioritize our lifestyles to insure the health of
the natural world for present and future generations.
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