ShoreRivers recently hosted its first Social and Environmental Justice Community Convening, bringing together a variety of organizations working on issues including environmental health, youth development, immigration, and justice. In a day filled with music, food, and good conversation, 11 organizations learned about one another, identified shared values, and brainstormed ways to collaborate to build the future Eastern Shore we want to live in together. Relationships built at this Convening will help ShoreRivers better understand community needs, activate River-Friendly Yards native planting projects, and collaborate on grant proposals to bring more resources to achieve our shared goals of healthy communities and waterways.
This interactive event was facilitated by Doncella Wilson, licensed social worker and co-founder of Minary's Dream Alliance, a visionary nonprofit for youth and families. Representatives attended from Adkins Arboretum, Chesapeake Multicultural Resource Center, Building African American Minds (BAAM), Men for Change, His Hope Ministries, ShoreRivers, Girls Learning Our Worth (GLOW), Eastern Shore Land Conservancy, Envision the Choptank, Minary’s Dream Alliance, and Architects, Engineers, and Construction (ACE) Mentor Program. With deep experience in trauma-informed care, Wilson led the group as they explored the connection between social and environmental justice and shared their stories, values, vision, and needs.
The event was made possible by a grant from The Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment.
ShoreRivers believes that diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in our staff, board, supporters, and programs are critical to achieving our mission of clean water. We believe that access to waterways fuels environmental stewardship; inclusion of diverse communities is essential to long term success; and diverse representation in our membership, staff, and board makes us stronger.