Year in Review
/Quarterly co-governance gRound-table kicked-off in April 2021: With frontline leaders impacted by industrial toxins in South East Los Angeles (SELA), CBE Action who helped elect Supervisor Holly Mitchell, other decision-makers, and regulatory agencies, we bring together a grassroots-led roundtable spanning federal, state, and county representatives to build relationships for greater accountability and transparency in government. We lead in this ongoing joint work to address decades of environmental racism and center community members whose health is at risk from industrial pollution.
Won a historic measure to begin the phase-out of oil drilling in Los Angeles County on September 15, 2021 with the leadership of newly elected Supervisor Holly Mitchell: Alongside a coalition of environmental justice, climate, faith, labor, and public health groups we successfully organized community, voters, and LA County Board of Supervisors to phase-out neighborhood oil drilling and become the first in the nation to ban existing drilling. Read the press release from our allies at Sierra Club, who supported us in this effort.
The gubernatorial recall this past September demonstrated that Californians who fight for an inclusive future together can win. Exit polls tell us that for the over 7.9 million votes cast, Black, Indigenous, Asian, Latino, and people of color voters, overwhelming voted “No” to the recall- 84% of Black votes, 62% of Latinx votes, and 61% of Asian votes- to beat back the Republican attack on democracy.
Here’s what California’s frontline environmental justice communities said yes to in beating back the right-wing recall, and will continue to fight for:
Transitioning justly from a dirty fossil fuel economy into a clean regenerative economy
Investing in solar and electric infrastructure in their neighborhoods
Advancing water conservation and safe clean drinking water
Protecting and providing resources for undocumented families and students
Addressing the needs of people and families experiencing houselessness
Protecting community health and safety from multibillion dollar companies that pollute
Securing community resources for schools, libraries, parks, public transit, and housing