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Sunday, November 16, 2014
Environmentalists Ditch Their Patron Saint Because He Was An Old, Rich White Guy
Environmentalists say they’ve moved past their 19th century patron
saint John Muir because he represents the monied, white privilege that
continues to haunt the environmental movement to this day, the Los Angeles Times reports. In an effort to connect more with Latinos and African Americans, some
environmentalists are considering ditching Muir as their intellectual
godfather. Environmentalists say that while they respect his ideas, they
represent rich, Anglo-Saxon values that likely alienate minority
communities. “Muir’s legacy has to go,” Jon Christensen, a historian at the
University of California in Los Angeles’s Institute of Environment and
Sustainability, told the Times. “It’s just not useful anymore.” “The conservation movement reflects the legacy of John Muir, and its
influence on a certain demographic — older and white — and that’s a
problem,” Christensen said. Christensen and fellow environmental scholars convened at UCLA on
Thursday to discuss Muir’s legacy and relevance to today’s environmental
movement. Eco-groups have been struggling to diversify their membership, especially as Latinos are set to become a majority of the population in California in the coming decades. The Sierra Club, which was founded by Muir, has recently tried
building up environmental activism among Hispanics. Club president
Michael Brune recently tweeted out an article by club activist Javier Sierra titled “Rolling Bombs: Millions of Latinos Live Next Door to a Public Menace, Oil Trains.”...more
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