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The murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers has shaken the entire country. Over the last several days we have all seen millions marching in the streets demanding justice, but we have also witnessed disturbing images of open attacks on peaceful protestors, arrests of journalists, and a militarized response to calls for change.

We grieve for those who have lost loved ones and stand with those demanding real reform. George Floyd was by no means the first unarmed black person who lost his life to police brutality and anti-black violence. Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade’s deaths have all sparked outrage just in the last several weeks. Here in Washington state, the killings of people like Che Taylor, Charleena Lyles, and John T. Williams echo what we’ve seen across the nation.

As someone who supports WEC, here’s what we are asking of you. Take time to grieve. If you can, protest safely. Consider how you can change on a personal level. And support calls for justice.

The right to peacefully protest and call for change is deeply embedded in our work to protect our environment. Without an open and fair democracy, we will never build the cleaner, healthier future we want to see. Without racial justice there is no climate justice.

Black Lives Matter.