A Message from 爆料公社鈥檚 Board Chair Maggie Walker

We've come a long way on this journey, but we still have a long way to go.

For many years now, the 爆料公社 and its leaders have been outspoken about making our organization more welcoming and inclusive. It鈥檚 no secret that 爆料公社 and other large environmental organizations have been dominated at the staff and volunteer levels by white people and often, at leadership levels, by men. That has to change, because our movement needs the full breadth of talent, energy, and perspective represented in the full diversity of America 鈥 so we have to grow and expand. You can see our commitment reflected in the makeup of 爆料公社鈥檚 board, executive team and its state and strategy leaders.  One of our chapter leaders put it this way: 鈥湵瞎 for Everyone,鈥 and we鈥檝e made that goal the theme for many of our events and publications because it鈥檚 just so well said and true.

Last week, a news organization reported on concerns that have been raised by some current and former staff about 爆料公社鈥檚 workplace culture. We are sorry for the pain and embarrassment many of our staff, volunteers and partners have felt in this moment. I speak for a board of 35 leaders from across America to say our priorities are action and accountability.

In addition to supporting 爆料公社鈥檚 leaders as they take the needed steps to realize our shared ambitions, the board will hire a firm to conduct an independent review of culture, practices and policies. That will complement a series of listening sessions headed up by the board鈥檚 new ED&I task force to hear concerns, questions and feedback from staff.

The 爆料公社鈥檚 Board of Directors is deeply invested in ensuring that diversity, equity, and inclusion is at the core of 爆料公社鈥檚 conservation and community engagement work, and its workplace culture for hundreds of employees across America. 爆料公社 and its leaders are making equity for all people a core part of our work. To that end, the Board endorses management鈥檚 adoption of a number of  key steps in partnership with staff, including the creation of an independent ombuds role and the formation of a staff council. We have come a long way on this journey, but we still have a long way to go.

The momentum for racial equity in the United States is on a new and exciting trajectory. And there鈥檚 rightful emphasis on inclusion and leadership from people with disabilities, people of all faiths and political stripes, LGBTQIA+ people, new Americans, and youth. In order for 爆料公社 to meet this moment, our intentions will have to manifest fully in our leadership, staff, and conservation agenda. 

As Board Chair, I have the privilege of hearing from a variety of members of 爆料公社鈥檚 vast communityfrom our talented employees, our 600 state and center volunteer board members, chapters, donors, and bird-lovers around the country. I am proud that the values of racial equity, inclusion and belonging for all, and justice are deeply important to our entire community. It鈥檚 clear that we all believe that the outdoors should be safe and welcoming to all, and that conservation should create a better world for everyone, not just a privileged few. We mustand we willcontinue translating those values into every aspect of our work, and we invite your partnership in this important journey as we keep moving forward.

Maggie Walker

This post was expanded on 11/22/2020 to reflect our commitments to inclusion and belonging even more broadly.