Our commitment to equity and justice
Restore Hetch Hetchy’s vision is to welcome all people, across the United States as well as visitors from abroad. All races, all ethnic groups, all religions, all sexual identities. Everybody.
We do recognize that America’s national parks were largely created by European Americans for their own use. A recent National Park Service study confirmed that visitors are disproportionately white and that African Americans and Hispanic Americans are underrepresented. By any measure, however, these park visitation numbers for race and ethnicity are unbalanced. It doesn’t seem right that our wonderful national parks do not better reflect our nation as a whole.
So, for many, Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s statement “There is nothing so American as our national parks…. The fundamental idea behind the parks…is that the country belongs to the people.” rings hollow.
Our blog
Our flagship blog features analysis of news from our staff and announcements of upcoming events.
Hetch Hetchy and Yosemite’s Crowds
Visitors flocked to Hetch Hetchy last weekend as they did to all of Yosemite National Park. Long waits at entrance stations and full parking lots...
Mecia’s Picture – A View All Too Rare
It's a stunning shot, and a view rarely seen. Restore Hetch Hetchy board member Mecia Serafino scrambled 1800 vertical feet to the top of Kolana...
Restoring Hetch Hetchy – Old School “Environmentalism”
In The Battle over Hetch Hetchy: America's Most Controversial Dam and the Birth of Modern Environmentalism (2005), Historian Robert Righter recounts...
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