Environmental Justice League of Rhode Island (EJLRI)
Community Organizer
The Environmental Justice League of Rhode Island (EJLRI) seeks an experienced
community organizer who is ready to take on responsibility for developing the
CARE Alliance in Providence,
RI and for building the strength
of our organization. CARE stands for Community Action for a Renewed
Environment, a project to assess environmental
justice issues in Providence
and developing a plan to address them.
Duties Include:
Qualifications Include:
Salary for the position is $39,000/year plus health benefits. This
position is funded for 2 years. Start date projected for November 10,
2008. Send resume and cover letter (preferably by email) by October 15,
2008 to:
Personnel Committee
c/o ECRI
PO Box 9061
Providence, RI 02940
resume@ejlri.org
The Environmental Justice League of Rhode Island (EJLRI) is an alliance
of
individuals and organizations working together to promote environmental
justice (EJ) in Rhode Island through advocacy, education,
networking, organizing, and research. The Environmental Justice League
of Rhode Island developed
out of the Providence Environmental Justice Forum, which had held a
series of
education meetings for three years where environmental
justice and other environmental
activists shared their efforts and built a friendly network. With a
$50,000 EPA
Healthy Communities grant, we conducted education and outreach
activities in Providence on environmental justice, and sponsored a
major
statewide environmental justice
conference in November 2007, attended by 75 people. Conference
participants followed up with a meeting in December of 2007, where the
Environmental Justice League of Rhode Island (EJLRI), was formed. The
EJLRI has
a vibrant set of people representing a wide range of community-based
organizations and health providers, and has much potential to play a
leading
role in improving environmental
health in our state. The EJLRI developed sufficient infrastructure and
membership in a short time, enabling
us to write a successful EPA CARE grant proposal ($100,000, awarded in
2008).
The EJLRI’s first major public presence was at a large press
conference/rally in May 2008 at the RI Supreme Court, where an appeal
was heard
on the RI Attorney General’s nationally significant lead paint suit.
The EJLRI has much of its origins in activism around building schools on
contaminated sites in communities of color. In addition to continuing that
work, we are engaged in statewide efforts for environmental
justice guidelines for brownfields, and for broader environmental
justice policies in the state. Through the CARE grant we will conduct a
two-year assessment of EJ needs in Providence,
and write a larger level-2 CARE grant to attain those needs. We will be
presenting our “What is EJ?” slideshow to many civic, educational,
and community groups, in order to build broad awareness of EJ. Our membership
consists of both unafilliated individuals and activists with specific
connection to like-minded organizations. We have an office in the building that
houses the Childhood Lead Action Project.