“Principles of Working Together”
Adopted at the Second People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit Washington, D.C.
October 26, 2002
Respectfully submitted by the Principles of Working Together Working Group - October 26, 2002
On January 5th, 2005 the Energy Action Coalition adopted the Principles of Working Together as guiding values for the coalition. By reading these principles and sharing ideas on how they can be applied to different decisions and actions of our alliance we will be better equipped to serve the value of environmental justice. As you read the principles, please feel free to express your reactions and thoughts by adding a comment at the bottom of the page.
Download a PDF of the Principles of Working Together here.
1. A The Principles of Working Together uphold the Principles of Environmental Justice and to eradicate environmental racism in our communities.
1. B The Principles of Working Together require local and regional empowered partnerships, inclusive of all.
1.C The Principles of Working Together call for continued influence on public policy to protect and sustain Mother Earth and our communities and also honor past promises and make amends for past injustices.
2. A The Principles of Working Together commit us to working from the ground up, beginning with all grassroots workers, organizers and activists. We do not want to forget the struggle of the grassroots workers. This begins with all grassroots workers, organizers and activists.
2. B The Principles of Working Together recognize traditional knowledge and uphold the intellectual property rights of all peoples of color and Indigenous peoples.
2. C The Principles of Working Together reaffirm that as people of color we speak for ourselves. We have not chosen our struggle, we work together to overcome our common barriers, and resist our common foes.
2. D The Principles of Working Together bridge the gap among various levels of the movement through effective communication and strategic networking.
2. E The Principles of Working Together affirm the youth as full members in the environmental justice movement. As such, we commit resources to train and educate young people to sustain the groups and the movement into the future.
An ad hoc, grass roots coalition was formed in the spring of 2007, to block EPA plan to dump 132,000 cubic yards of PCB-contaminated river sediments into Kalamazoo neighborhoods. Made up of residents, neighborhood leaders, city and county officials, the group mobilized political opposition of sufficient volume to cause the EPA/PRPs (Potentially Responsible Parties), to find alternative disposal sites.
Kalamazoo River Cleanup Coalition (KRCC) continues to represent the public's voice, and promotes education on technical issues relating to PCB contamination, brownfield redevelopment, and transparency and accountability regarding the Allied site (OU-1) and the entire 80-mile Superfund site.
KRCC is currently looking for partners in developing stakeholder input from diverse groups, such as local churches, minority organizations, and downstream government entities.
4. A The Principles of Working Together require affirmation of the value in diversity and the rejection of any form of racism, discrimination and oppression. To support each other completely, we must learn about our different cultural and political histories so that we can completely support each other in our movement inclusive of ages, classes, immigrants, indigenous peoples, undocumented workers, farm workers, genders, sexual orientations and education differences.
4. B The Principles of Working Together affirm the value in our diversity. If English is not the primary language, there must be effective translation for all participants.
4. C The Principles of Working Together require respect, cultural sensitivity, patience, time and a willingness to understand each other and a mutual sharing of knowledge.
PRINCIPLE FIVE: LEADERSHIP
5. A The Principles of Working Together demand shared power, community service, cooperation, and open and honest communication.
5. B The Principles of Working Together demand accountability to the people, responsibility to complete required work, maintain healthy partnerships with all groups.
5. C The Principles of Working Together demand that people from the outside should not come in and think that there is no leadership in the grassroots community. The people in the community should lead their own community and create legacy by teaching young people to be leaders.
5. D The Principles of Working Together demand that people from grassroots organizations should lead the environmental justice movement.
6. A The Principles of Working Together demand cultural sensitivity. This requires patience and time for each group to express their concerns and their concerns should be heard.
6. B The Principles of Working Together require a culturally appropriate process.
6. C The Principles of Working Together have a commitment to changing the process when the process is not meeting the needs of the people. The
changes should be informed by the people’s timely feedback and evaluation.
7.A The Principles of Working Together encourage respectful discussion of our differences, willingness to understand, and the exploration of best possible solutions.
7.B The Principles of Working Together require that we learn and strengthen our cross-cultural communication skills so that we can develop
effective and creative problem-solving skills. This Principle promotes respectful listening and dialogue.
7.C The Principles of Working Together affirm the value in learning strengthening mediation skills in diverse socio-economic and multicultural settings.