Press Release: Letter of Support for Justice for Union Hill, with support from Karenna Gore and others 12-8-18

Dec 10, 2018 | Compressor Stations, Press Releases, Regulatory Permit Process | 3 comments

Residents of Union Hill today sent an open letter to the members of the State Air Pollution Control Board urging them to deny the proposed permit for a natural gas compressor station in this predominantly African-American community in rural Buckingham County, Va.

 

The letter is signed in solidarity by 100 people, including Karenna Gore, director of the Center for Earth Ethics, Tim Guinee, actor and chair of the Climate Reality Hudson Valley Chapter, actors Don Cheadle and Ed Begley, Jr., Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Jr., president of the Hip Hop Caucus, dozens of impacted community residents, and multiple organizations that represent thousands of Virginians, environmental justice advocates, clean energy supporters and climate activists.

 

The letter notes that the potential siting of a massive industrial, polluting facility in this community exemplifies a systemic pattern of environmental racism that occurs in low-income communities of color across the country. The compressor station is part of the proposed 600-mile Atlantic Coast Pipeline that has emerged as one of the most controversial projects in the region.

 

The signers call out Virginia Governor Ralph Northam and his administration for recent actions to interfere with the decision-making process of the air board, which is charged with making independent evaluations and decisions to ensure the public interest is prioritized over private corporate interests.

 

The signers are Pastor Paul Wilson, Union Hill Union Grove Baptist Church; Chad Oba, president of Friends of Buckingham, and Lakshmi Fjord, anthropologist and Union Hill historian.

 

The letter urges the board to allow the public to speak at its December 10 [update – rescheduled to December 19] scheduled meeting, before any vote on the permit is taken, and to deny the permit. Their letter concludes: “The legacy of placing toxic facilities in places where they disproportionately affect poor communities of color is unjust and unacceptable and needs acute examination. It is not right to look the other way while this continues.”

MEDIA NOTE FOR DECEMBER 8, 2018

CONTACT:
Chad Oba, 434-806-6332, chado108@icloud.com

Pastor Paul Wilson, 804-356-4288, p_wilson53@yahoo.com

Cat McCue, Appalachian Voices, Communications Director, 434-953-8672, cat@appvoices.org

NOTE: Contact Cat McCue to arrange interviews with Karenna Gore

FoB web post of letter here.

3 Comments

  1. Barry Hart

    In solidarity with those who want justice for the Union Hill community.

    • GORDON LIPSCOMBE

      Let’s all stop this travesty of justice now!

    • dhivya1008

      Hi Barry! Thanks for commenting! Do you want to add your name and affiliations to the new list of signers? Heidi Dhivya

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