Mission and Vision

We are parents, youth, aunties, uncles, and grandparents. Our elders and ancestors migrated to California looking for refuge from Jim Crow laws, U.S wars, and so that future generations might have a brighter future. Our families made home in places like Richmond, Wilmington, Bakersfield, Ventura, and Fresno. We built community with people who spoke different languages, but shared similar histories.

But over the past 100 years, fossil fuel executives turned our communities into dumping grounds for toxic waste, poisoning our air, water, land and bodies. They set up giant oil refineries, dirty gas-fired power plants, and drill sites next to our homes and schools.  Oil and gas lobbyists bought off politicians and rewrote our state’s climate policies to pad their profits. We saw more and more of our loved ones get sick with asthma, heart disease, and cancer.

Our communities are coming together to fight back.

To build a California where our families are safe from toxic pollution, asthma, and cancer. Where we can walk, bike, and commute to work easily. Where our air, water, and skies are free from the poison of oil wells and massive refineries.

Our History & Accomplishments

CEJA was formed in 2001. Our grassroots, community-based members recognized the need for a voice in statewide environmental policy but realized that they would be more effective and stronger if united.

Since CEJA’s inception, we have mobilized thousands of people to California’s Capitol at critical policy junctures. We have  engaged Black, Latino, Asian Pacific American, and immigrant residents to fight for strategic policy victories California’s regulatory agencies.

Through organizing, member-to-member education, and strategic campaigning, we are building power for a world beyond oil and gas and a climate future for all Californians.