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- The Sierra Club and the Jemez Principles
- And Justice for All
- A Conversation with Indigenous Peoples on Race
- Addressing the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Crisis
- MI EJ Working Group recommendations
- USEPA Clean Power Plan
- Sierra Club's Department of Equity, Inclusion and Justice
- Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation
- Environmental Justice information from the national Sierra Club
- Are You Really Ready to Be an Ally?
- White Fragility (book)
- Black Fathers Share Their Fears and Hopes for Their Sons in America Today
- Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women
- The Search: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
- Letter from a Birmingham Jail - Martin Luther King Jr. (video)
- Roots to Revolution
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The Sierra Club and the Jemez Principles
On December 6-8, 1996, forty people of color and European-American representatives met in Jemez, New Mexico, for the “Working Group Meeting on Globalization and Trade.” The Jemez meeting was hosted by the Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice with the intention of hammering out common understandings between participants from different cultures, politics and organizations.