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*CALL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE MEMBERS  (12/06)*

DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS:  January 30, 2007.



The completed application should be sent (email preferred) to Elaine

Giessel, coordinator of the Search Committee.



Search Committee Coordinator

Elaine Giessel

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11705 W. 101st Terrace

Overland Park, KS 66214



Search Committee Members

Mary Grisco

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<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

PO Box 202045

Anchorage, AK  99520



Dolores Leonard

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2192 Bassett

Detroit, MI  42817



Bob Hastings

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141 N. Northington Street

Prattville, AL 36067

*

*

THE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE: REQUEST FOR APPLICANTS



The Environmental Justice Committee (EJC) is seeking candidates with 
experience and/or expertise, plus a strong interest, in the following areas: 
civil rights; civil liberties; the environmental justice implications of 
issues such as toxics, waste, transportation, sprawl, Superfund and 
wildlands; providing tools and training on Environmental Justice and 
Community Organizing for Chapters and Groups; and serving as a resource to 
Club activists working on the Club's conservation issues, political 
campaigns, and organizational effectiveness.



Service on the EJC requires a genuine commitment of time and energy.  
Activists who are already over-committed--as many of our best leaders 
are--may be asked to give up some of their current commitments in order to 
serve effectively as a Committee member.  For a better idea of the work we 
do, please review the description of EJC below and the list of 
qualifications for appointment that precede the application form below_.___



Selection of a minimum of four (4) committee members will be based on 
several criteria, including: (1) enthusiasm for environmental justice 
activism; (2) relevant area of interest and/or expertise; (3) geographic 
location; (4) willingness to work for an integrated program of environmental 
justice in the Sierra Club; (5) commitment to remain active on the committee 
for at least two years; (6) ability to communicate effectively orally and 
electronically; and (7) capacity to work both as part of a team and as an 
individual activist (while remaining in contact with the committee for 
guidance and consent).



Appointments to the EJC are made by The Environmental Quality Strategy Team 
(EQST, part of the Conservation Governance Committee, CGC), based on the 
application and phone interviews with prospective candidates.  Interviewers 
represent the EQST and EJC.  If you are interested in submitting your name 
for consideration, please read and follow the instructions completely.  If 
you know of others who might be interested, please pass this announcement on 
to them. Sierra Club of Canada members are not eligible to apply.





DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS:  January 30, 2007.



The completed application should be sent (email preferred) to Elaine 
Giessel, coordinator of the Search Committee.

Search Committee Coordinator
Elaine Giessel

[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>

11705 W. 101st Terrace

Overland Park, KS 66214



Search Committee Members

Mary Grisco
[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>   or [log in to unmask] 
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

PO Box 202045
Anchorage, AK  99520



Delores Leonard

[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>

2192 Bassett

Detroit, MI  42817



Bob Hastings

[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>

141 N. Northington Street

Prattville, AL 36067

*



*



ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE



The Sierra Club Environmental Justice Committee (EJC) reports to and advises 
the Environmental Quality Strategy Team (EQST).  The EJC is responsible for 
providing support and guidance to Club activists at all levels who are 
attempting to deal with environmental justice issues, for encouraging better 
communication among EJ advocates both inside and outside of the Club, for 
helping to shape national Club policies and positions that have 
environmental justice implications, for supporting the efforts of the 
Environmental Justice Grassroots Organizing Program, and for assuring that 
the Club's historic commitment to the principles of environmental justice is 
understood and sustained in all of the Club's endeavors.



The current members of EJC are:
Mary Grisco, Co-Chair

Erin Kautz, Budget Manager

Delores Leonard, Member

Juan Garza, Member

Joe Wallace, Member

and those who assist us are

Barbara Yarrow, Newsletter

Nick Aumen, Corresponding Member

Robert Brulle, Advisor

Paul Mohai, Advisor

Aaron Mair, Advisor
Kirstin Replogle, Advisor
Phaedra Pezzullo, Advisor
Lydia Fischer, Advisor

Elaine Geissel, EQST Liaison to EJC

Colin Bennett, Liaison to Sierra Student Coalition

Juan Parras, Advisor



For more information on serving as part of EJC or about current individual 
members, please visit www.sierraclub.org <http://www.sierraclub.org/> or 
contact us.  We strongly advise that any applicant review the SC Principles 
of EJ and the SC Guidelines of EJ Grassroots Organizing.



QUALIFICATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT



We encourage people of color, activists of all ages, and both rural and 
urban activists to apply.  Those that have experience as part of or working 
with communities of color and/or economically disadvantaged communities are 
especially encouraged to apply, as are applicants who live east of the 
Mississippi River.

Our committee seeks those with (1) administrative skills; (2) understanding 
and experience with environmental litigation; (3) training expertise; (4) 
organizing expertise; (4) writing experience; (5) desktop publishing; (6) 
fundraising_ _as well as other professional experience and (7) chapter 
and/or national committee Club experience.



Use of electronic mail and participation in regular conference calls 
(generally in the evening) are required.  EJC and EQST will assist an 
exceptional candidate who does not have and cannot afford email access.  
Also, ability to travel occasionally to meetings or conferences is 
important.  (Transportation and lodging expenses are reimbursed by the EJC.)

In evaluating nominations, the EQST strives to achieve diversity in 
geography, ethnicity, and gender, to build closer connections with 
grassroots leadership (current or recent-past Chapter or Group leadership is 
a plus), to expand the Club's influence (a demonstrated ability to 
communicate with and motivate people external to Sierra Club is a plus), and 
to increase our ability to communicate more effectively within the Club 
about the issues and the accomplishments of activists at all levels 
(understanding the Sierra Club structure and internal processes is a plus).  
The Club is a volunteer driven organization; EJC and other committees 
provide administrative management and guidance for policy and other 
decisions.



************************************************************

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE APPLICATION

Name:



Membership # (required):



Contact information (address, phone(s), FAX, email, & best times to reach 
you):



Sierra Club activities and leadership positions held, with dates:



Environmental work (community, state, national, and/or international level):



Statement reflecting interest in and experience with environmental justice 
issues:

What specific skills do you bring to EJC:



References with contact information (3); your Chapter Chair should be 
included as one of the three.

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