Sewanee Integrated Program in the Environment (SIPE) and the Office of Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability (OESS) Support #BlackLivesMatter
July 2020

As we remember the momentous month of June 2020 when protests throughout our country rightly focused the world’s attention on the imperative for racial justice and equality, environmental studies, programs and initiatives at Sewanee seek to sustain this crucial momentum by declaring that #BlackLivesMatter. In particular, we call for environmental justice, recognizing that climate change, pollution, resource extraction, biodiversity loss and other such exploitation disproportionately impact Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) in this country and around the world.

We aim to eliminate barriers preventing BIPOC from engaging in environmental careers and participating in decision-making regarding environmental issues. We recognize and seek to address barriers preventing BIPOC from living in healthy environments and accessing and enjoying outdoor spaces and experiences. We acknowledge that some of the past and present rhetoric and practices of the environmental movement have included colonial and white supremacist ideas, and we commit to a future where previously marginalized or suppressed voices and lives are heard and honored. As long as we accept inequality, we can never tackle climate change or other problems that require collective action.

Looking forward, we understand that no one action or policy will dismantle systematic racism, it will take sustained and thoughtful effort over time; however, we know we can do more and be better to support BIPOC students across campus. Therefore, as environmental studies faculty and staff, we make the following commitments: 

Together we raise up and celebrate the committed to support the health of our planet and the well-being of its inhabitants. This can only happen when we all act to end racism and oppression and proclaim #BlackLivesMatter.