Short Films Program – Fault Lines & Floodplains

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The Center for Environmental Justice Mission Statement:

Environmental justice is necessary for the full flourishing of human and non-human nature. The urgency is real and needed. Structural inequalities lead to environmental disruptions affecting our food, soil, water, climate, work, and production and consumption systems that harm the most vulnerable. At the same time, those with class, ethnoracial, gender, and other privileges have greater access to environmental goods, such as pollution-free neighborhoods, healthy food, safe workplaces, and green spaces. This is the essence of injustice, and we need to create spaces to counter these outcomes and address their root causes in our institutions.

Learn more about their Global Environmental Justice Conference 2026 happening April 13-14

Further Organizations to Connect With: 

FCCAN

  • The Fort Collins Community Action Network – FCCAN is a solid grassroots organization focused on advancing social, economic, and environmental justice on Arapahoe, Cheyenne, and Ute land in Fort Collins, CO. 

Trees, Water & People

  • Trees, Water & People, works to improve lives by helping communities to protect, conserve, and manage the natural resources on which their long-term well-being depends.  

Colorado Open Lands

  • Colorado Open Lands believes that Colorado’s lands and waters are critically important to our unmatched quality of life.  Their work is dedicated to ensuring their continued preservation for future generations.  

Earthjustice’s Rocky Mountain

  • Earthjustice’s Rocky Mountain office protects the region’s iconic public lands, wildlife species, and precious water resources; defends Tribes and disparately impacted communities fighting to live in a healthy environment; and works to accelerate the region’s transition to 100% clean energy.