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Join the Environmental Justice Workgroup
Are you passionate about access to clean air, healthy food, green jobs, and safe outdoor spaces for all? Do you enjoy collaborating with people who care about making a difference in their community? This opportunity may be for you!
This advisory group advances regional climate priorities and community-driven solutions for local governments. The workgroup is led by the County's Office of Sustainability and Environmental Justice. In addition to being a part of an inspired group of changemakers, members receive $150 per meeting for their time and for sharing their perspectives.
Members are selected through an application process. The County values lived experience, community knowledge, volunteer work, cultural knowledge, and grassroots leadership alongside professional experience. Applicants do not need formal education, technical expertise, or government experience to be considered. We encourage applications from individuals representing historically underserved, disproportionately impacted, and underrepresented communities.
Language interpretation and translation services are available. Applicants can request help for reading, writing, or navigating technology. Oral responses to the application are accepted if needed.
Information Session Registration
Please RSVP here.Learn more about the workgroup or request application assistance at virtual information sessions on July 21 and August 11, 2026 from 4:30-5:30pm.
Workgroup Members Shape Meaningful Change
The workgroup informs regional government climate initiatives offering a diversity of perspectives. The desired outcome is for communities systemically impacted by environmental injustices to have shared power in advancing sustainability efforts directly affecting their lives. The workgroup believes "environmental justice and climate justice are achieved when transformative, collaborative actions are taken to adapt to climate change and address structural and systemic inequities—while upholding Tribal equity and values—so all people and nature can live harmoniously in healthy, safe, prosperous, and inclusive communities."
Environmental Justice Workgroup Members and Presenters - September 2025 Meeting
Join the Environmental Justice Workgroup
Are you passionate about access to clean air, healthy food, green jobs, and safe outdoor spaces for all? Do you enjoy collaborating with people who care about making a difference in their community? This opportunity may be for you!
This advisory group advances regional climate priorities and community-driven solutions for local governments. The workgroup is led by the County's Office of Sustainability and Environmental Justice. In addition to being a part of an inspired group of changemakers, members receive $150 per meeting for their time and for sharing their perspectives.
Members are selected through an application process. The County values lived experience, community knowledge, volunteer work, cultural knowledge, and grassroots leadership alongside professional experience. Applicants do not need formal education, technical expertise, or government experience to be considered. We encourage applications from individuals representing historically underserved, disproportionately impacted, and underrepresented communities.
Language interpretation and translation services are available. Applicants can request help for reading, writing, or navigating technology. Oral responses to the application are accepted if needed.
Information Session Registration
Please RSVP here.Learn more about the workgroup or request application assistance at virtual information sessions on July 21 and August 11, 2026 from 4:30-5:30pm.
Workgroup Members Shape Meaningful Change
The workgroup informs regional government climate initiatives offering a diversity of perspectives. The desired outcome is for communities systemically impacted by environmental injustices to have shared power in advancing sustainability efforts directly affecting their lives. The workgroup believes "environmental justice and climate justice are achieved when transformative, collaborative actions are taken to adapt to climate change and address structural and systemic inequities—while upholding Tribal equity and values—so all people and nature can live harmoniously in healthy, safe, prosperous, and inclusive communities."
this is an upcoming stage for Environmental Justice Workgroup 2026
Workgroup member transition celebration is on November 17 from 5:30-7:30pm. Orientation is on December 8 from 5:00-8:30pm. New members will be paired with existing members for support. The first meeting is January 19, 2027.
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