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California Membership Plummets 19% in Sierra Club
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October 28, 2024

The Sierra Club’s California chapter faces internal divisions over its mission as Acting Director Bobbi Jo Chavarria works to balance traditional conservation efforts with environmental justice goals. (Shutterstock)

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The Sierra Club’s California chapter is grappling with internal divisions as members dispute the organization’s mission and future direction, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Acting Director Bobbi Jo Chavarria, who took over in July, aims to bridge the growing divide between traditional conservationists and those pushing for greater focus on environmental justice.

Chavarria, 53, believes the club is large enough to balance both priorities. “The walkability and public transportation [of populated areas] is not their issue, but it still is an environmental issue,” she said, addressing those solely focused on wilderness preservation.

California’s chapter, home to over 134,000 members, has been facing declining membership, losing approximately 32,000 members since 2019. Some blame the club’s pivot toward social justice efforts, while others say it hasn’t done enough to fulfill its 2030 Strategic Framework aimed at combating climate crises and systemic inequalities.

Richard Halsey, a former longtime member, criticized the shift: “Instead of advocating for wildlands, they’re advocating for access for underprivileged communities,” he said. Meanwhile, ex-member Gladwyn d’Souza left due to what he saw as the club’s inadequate commitment to its new environmental justice goals.

Chavarria’s appointment follows two leadership transitions since the 2021 departure of former director Kathryn Phillips. While some members, like former director Phillips, are optimistic about Chavarria’s leadership, challenges persist in improving staff-volunteer relations and aligning diverse member priorities.

Despite the tensions, Chavarria remains committed to broadening the Sierra Club’s mission, focusing on clean transportation and environmental equity. “If Sierra Club isn’t at the table having those conversations, who else would be?” she said.

The club’s executive committee plans to select a permanent director in the coming months.

Read more at the Los Angeles Times

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