We will be blogging individual articles from The League Line, our quarterly newsletter
“It falls on all of us, regardless of our race or situation…to work together to create a new normal in which the legacy of bigotry and unequal treatment no longer infects our institutions and our hearts”
It has become obvious that there is movement taking place
in our world today that affects everyone near and far. The spread of COVID-19
has raised issues of the injustice that plagues our world. It has made the
point that those who are first responders and service personnel stand the
greatest risk of becoming infected with the virus. It has awakened the
conscience of the whole world to that injustice, while pointing to the
discrimination of environmental injustice in its many forms. As we continue to
strive for justice in the minority communities across the globe, it has become
apparent that those who have the least are among the most affected. Those who
have the responsibility of being a caretaker are among those most at risk.
Considering how the West Africa Saharan Desert Dust
traveled across the Atlantic Ocean should remind us that there is such a thing
as the Tradewinds. That is why, if we are to be a country that represents
Justice and Equality and Equal Rights, we must have a mindset to change our
perspective on all people regardless of where they may live in the world. We as
Americans should become a Tradewind of these same principles. Because whatever
happens in their world will eventually affect ours also. That is why we must
have a change of perspective about our environment, because our neighbors are
not the ones we see next door, but those who are across the globe.
Hearing individuals express that what has been an offence
to others never crossed their mind makes all of us wonder how little we are
connected to each other. And therefore, we all must have a change of
perspective so that what offends you also should offend me. That is the same
scenario as those who seek to forcedly invade our communities with facilities
known to bring a range of potential life-threatening, long-lasting
environmental effects. Let us keep in mind that all lives matter and we all
need to be able to “breathe”.
Therefore, the work of BREDL should continue to focus on
the empowering of our communities through Environmental Justice as our world is
turned upside down.
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