Energy Justice/Just Transition/Fossil Fuel Infrastructure

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Michigan Green Muslims

Mackinaw, Michigan

Michigan Green Muslims, a volunteer grassroots environmental justice group formed in 2024, intends to educate the Muslim community and the public about the Islamic environmental justice teachings, to apply these teachings in daily life and to contribute to coalitions and collaborations working toward a just, healthy, peaceful and sustainable future.

The Environmental Health Coalition

National City, California

The Environmental Health Coalition works to confront the unjust consequences of toxic pollution, discriminatory land use, and climate change in the San Diego/Tijuana region. Founded in 1980, EHC organizes and advocates through leadership development and community organizing.

https://www.kpbs.org/news/environment/2025/07/16/national-city-pledged-to-reduce-pollution-now-its-considering-a-new-industrial-biofuel-depot

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2025/06/02/the-feds-yanked-millions-for-their-clean-air-projects-now-san-diego-groups-are-pivoting-and-doing-what-we-need-to-do/

Just Transition Alliance

San Diego, California

The Just Transition Alliance builds alignment at the intersection of environmental and economic justice and labor, so that frontline workers and fenceline communities can organize just transition pathways away from dangerous, extractive systems and towards local, healthy and regenerative economies.

​​https://nacla.org/panama-belem-grassroots-demands-real-just-transition/

https://ejagainstplastics.org/worker-community-solidarity-in-the-struggle-for-a-zero-waste-future/

 

Little Village Environmental Justice Organization

Chicago, Illinois

The mission of LVEJO is to organize with our community to accomplish environmental justice in Little Village and achieve the self-determination of immigrant, low-income, and working-class families. The vision of LVEJO is to build a sustainable community that promotes the healthy development of youth and families, provides economic justice, and practices participatory democracy and self-determination.

https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/enn/counting-trucks-demanding-change-chicago-project-aims-to-quantify-heavy-duty-vehicle-impacts

https://www.publicnewsservice.org/2025-04-02/environmental-justice/chicago-nonprofit-transforms-former-toxic-site-to-feed-community/a96097-1

Seven Directions of Service

Mebane, North Carolina

7 Directions of Service (7DS) is an Indigenous-led organization rooted in environmental justice and grassroots power, operating on the ancestral homelands of the Occaneechi-Saponi in rural North Carolina.

Our mission is to protect Sacred Places, advocate for the legal recognition of Rights of Nature, and establish a land, language, and cultural center grounded in traditional Yesah teachings. Through educational and cultural programming, community projects and civic engagement, 7DS is an essential force of coalition-building and cultural shift towards environmental justice and Indigenous visions of the future.

We are committed to serving as a powerful voice for the lands, waters, and the interconnected more-than-human world.

Kentuckians for the Commonwealth

Lexington, Kentucky

KFTC is a community of people inspired by a vision of a thriving society where people are free from oppression and where racial, economic and environmental justice exists for all. Guided by Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and others directly impacted by oppression, KFTC organizes Kentuckians to dismantle racism, reimagine democracy, and transform the future of our Commonwealth.

https://www.democracydocket.com/cases/kentucky-voter-purge-challenge/

https://kentuckylantern.com/2023/02/13/kftc-seeks-investigation-of-surface-minings-role-in-deadly-kentucky-floods/

West End Revitalization Association

Mebane, North Carolina

The West End Revitalization Association works to improve the quality of life for low income and minority residents in Mebane, North Carolina. It was founded in 1994 and is the first and only community development organization in Alamance County. 

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2025/04/east-burlington-comes-together-protect-equity-provide-voice

https://www.selc.org/news/were-teaming-up-to-fight-federal-attacks-on-clean-transportation/

 

The Imani Group, Inc.

Graniteville, South Carolina

THE IMANI GROUP, INC. collaborates with agencies, colleges/ universities, businesses and faith organizations to develop and implement holistic programs that heal the scars of society. Its key areas of focus are community building, grassroots organizing, criminal justice reform, environmental justice and youth leadership development.

https://www.augustachronicle.com/story/news/politics/2023/03/23/augusta-leaders-activists-discuss-climate-change-strategies/70042806007/

https://www.postandcourier.com/aikenstandard/sundays_best/brendolyn-jenkins-boseman-a-life-of-faith-and-activism/article_caa159eb-c364-54c0-82a0-258f90d86b2b.html

Texas Environmental Justice Advocacy Services (T.E.J.A.S)

Houston, Texas

Texas Environmental Justice Advocacy Services (t.e.j.a.s.) empowers communities to build sustainable, healthy environments through education on pollution impacts, environmental laws, and community action tools to promote public participation and enforcement. 

https://www.houstoniamag.com/news-and-city-life/2025/04/texas-environmental-justice-tejas-founders

https://earthjustice.org/press/2024/advocates-notify-epa-of-intent-to-sue-over-federal-operating-permit-for-valero-houston-refinery

Sowing Justice

Memphis, Tennessee

Sowing Justice uses Environmental Justice principles, citizen science, and voter registration to foster civic engagement beyond voting, empowering communities to advocate for policies that ensure clean air, water, and soil, and to hold decision-making processes transparent and accountable.

https://www.yesmagazine.org/environment/2023/03/17/environmental-racism-memphis

https://www.nashvillepost.com/elections/what-s-next-for-marquita-bradshaw/article_c1052300-0ca8-5736-beaa-e18b1932ead1.html

RISE for Environmental Justice

Kansas City, Kansas

Our mission is to bring attention to the community led solutions in resistance to chemical exposures, environmental toxins, environmental racism and ecological destruction- all of which negatively impact the health and well-being of fenceline communities.

https://www.kmuw.org/2025-03-31/city-of-wichita-cuts-community-greenhouse-gas-reduction-goals

 https://huella-zero.org/cuales-son-las-implicaciones-de-los-cambios-del-plan-de-resiliencia-comunitaria-de-la-ciudad-de-wichita-en-kansas/

 

People For Community Recovery

Chicago, Illinois

People for Community Recovery (PCR), founded in 1979 by Hazel Johnson, the mother of the environmental justice movement, works to enhance quality of life for pollution-impacted residents through education, advocacy, and programs addressing environment, health, housing, and economic equity.

https://chicago.suntimes.com/environment/2025/03/07/hazel-johnson-environmental-justice-chicago-trump-epa-cheryl-johnson-altgeld-gardens

https://grist.org/cities/chicago-law-would-change-where-polluting-companies-operate/

 

 

North Carolina Environmental Justice Network

Raleigh, North Carolina

North Carolina Environmental Justice Network (NCEJN) is a grassroots, people of color-led coalition of community organizations and their supporters who work with low income communities and people of color on issues of climate, environmental, racial, and social injustice.

https://www.wxii12.com/article/buc-ees-opposition-groups-present-environmental-impact-report/64896668

https://ncnewsline.com/2024/12/09/coalition-demands-excessive-heat-protection-for-laborers/

 

 

North Carolina Climate Justice Collective

Durham, North Carolina

NC Climate Justice Collective (NCCJC) works with frontline communities to build grassroots power and movement infrastructure for a just transition to a regenerative economy where all people and the planet can thrive.

https://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/article271593212.html

https://newrepublic.com/article/162942/north-carolinas-democratic-governor-ignoring-black-native-communities

 

 

National Black Environmental Justice Network

New Orleans, Louisiana

The National Black Environmental Justice Network (NBEJN), founded in 1999 and relaunched in 2020, unites Black EJ leaders and organizations to address environmental and health disparities, engage youth, challenge discriminatory policies, and advance environmental, racial, and economic justice for Black communities worldwide.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jun/18/environmental-justice-means-racial-justice-say-activists

New Jersey Environmental Justice Alliance

Newark, New Jersey

The New Jersey Environmental Justice Alliance is an alliance of New Jersey-based organizations and individuals committed to working together to create healthy, sustainable and just communities by eliminating environmental injustices in low income and communities of color. Together we support and work with communities through local, state, and national policy development, targeted campaigns and organizing, education, advocacy, training and technical assistance focused on critical environmental justice issues.

https://www.nj.com/essex/2025/02/construction-can-start-on-power-plant-in-one-of-njs-most-polluted-cities-regulators-say.html

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-eviscerates-bedrock-public-health-environmental-law-1235280240/

 

Land Loss Prevention Project

Durham, North Carolina

The Land Loss Prevention Project (LLPP) is a non-profit public interest organization providing comprehensive legal services and technical support to North Carolina’s financially distressed and limited resource farmers and landowners seeking to preserve their farms, homes, land and rural livelihoods. The LLPP protects vulnerable landowners from land loss and environmental degradation through legal representation and outreach statewide and empowers farmers to access business resources including credit in a timely manner.

https://disasterphilanthropy.org/resources/hurricane-florence-land-loss-prevention-project/

https://gardenandgun.com/articles/the-farmers-advocate/

Kingdom Living Temple Send

Florence, South Carolina

Kingdom Living Temple is a faith-based organization that addresses climate change, economic development and environmental justice issues. Its work takes place in communities in South Carolina, nationally and globally.

Jesus People Against Pollution

Columbia, Mississippi

Jesus People Against Pollution (JPAP), a faith-based environmental justice organization founded in 1992, advocates for Columbia, MS residents exposed to toxic chemicals, pursuing sustainable healthcare, better housing, environmental restoration, and just compensation.

Indigenous Environmental Network

Bemidji, Minnesota

The Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN), established in 1990 by Indigenous communities across North America, advances environmental, climate, energy, and food justice through Indigenous-led action, advocating for systemic change, Just Transition, and Indigenous-based Green New Deal policies rooted in self-determination, treaty rights, and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

https://lptv.org/indigenous-environmental-network-celebrates-roots-shoots-seeds-in-bemidji/

https://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/local/indigenous-perspectives-shed-light-on-climate-changes-impact-on-health-culture

Harambee House

Savannah, Georgia

The mission of The Harambee House/CFEJ is to provide relevant and timely training in the areas of environmental protection, ecological sustainability, and community education to ensure that all citizens live in and maintain healthy cities and neighborhoods.

https://www.nwf.org/Magazines/National-Wildlife/2021/Oct-Nov/Conservation/Air-Pollution

https://www.epa.gov/ports-initiative/savannah-community-port-collaboration-pilot-project

 

Alaska Community Action on Toxics

Anchorage, AK

The Alaska Community Action on Toxics (ACAT) is a statewide environmental health and justice research and advocacy organization. ACAT believes everyone has a right to clean air and water and toxic-free foods. Driven by a core belief in environmental justice, ACAT empowers communities to eliminate exposure to toxic chemicals through collaborative research, shared science, education, organizing, and advocacy. ACAT works to eliminate the production and release of harmful chemicals by industry and military sources; ensure the public right-to-know; achieve policies based on the precautionary principle; and support the rights of Indigenous peoples.

Environmental Justice Health Alliance for Chemical Policy Reform

Wilmington, DE

The Environmental Justice Health Alliance for Chemical Policy Reform advances a movement for safe chemicals and clean energy, addressing the disproportionate harm chemical and energy industries inflict on fence line communities of color, Indigenous, and low-income populations.

https://www.nrdc.org/bio/sara-imperiale/campaign-pushes-local-food-safe-products-dollar-general

https://www.americanprogress.org/press/release-ahead-hearing-proposed-environmental-rollbacks-louisiana-couple-tells-story-living-legacy-cumulative-toxic-pollution/

Green Door Initiative, Inc.

Detroit, MI

The Green Door Initiative works to build environmental literacy and advance environmental justice for vulnerable Detroit residents, advocating for clean air, safe water, green jobs, and developing youth leadership in environmental advocacy.

https://www.axios.com/local/detroit/2024/03/05/workforce-development-green-door-initiative

https://prospect.org/environment/2025-02-14-trumps-dei-purge-sweeps-up-race-neutral-environmental-justice-program/