Proposed National Monument Would Offer Unprecedented Equity on Public Lands

An opinion piece written by a Texas Congressional representative explains how the proposed Castner Range National Monument would expand on "America's Best Idea."

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August 10, 2021, 7:00 AM PDT

By James Brasuell @CasualBrasuell


A field of golden poppies fill the desert below mountains in the U.S. Southwest.

Golden poppies in the Franklin Mountains of the Castner Range, near El Paso, Texas. | ajkman / Shutterstock

Public lands, administered by the National Park Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and state agencies and created through the Antiquities Act and congressional action, have protected millions of acres of land and water from the degradation of humanity, according to an opinion piece written by Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-Texas) and Mark Magaña. But the county's public lands have always been a sad reflection of its broader racial and economic inequities:  

This movement established what many called America's Best Idea, but also reproduced many of the inequalities we see so clearly in so many of our institutions - our federally protected lands, waters, and oceans have for too long been overwhelmingly inaccessible, stripped of their cultural significance to indigenous people, and often unwelcoming to people of color and immigrants.

The proposed Castner Range National Monument would change that history, according tp the article, by creating protected open spaces close to the city of El Paso, "home to one of the nation's oldest and largest Latino populations."

The article is pressing for President Joe Biden to invoke the Antiquities Act in declaring the area a national monument, elaborating on the case for Castner Range to be added to the list of lands protected by the federal government:

Castner Range has all the hallmarks of a 21st century conservation movement centered on justice and equity. It will connect underserved communities of El Paso to the Franklin Mountains and one of the largest urban state parks in the country, where tens of thousands of families enjoy hiking the arroyos, biking, camping - cooking carne asada surrounded by Mexican poppies, barrel cactus, and long views into our sister city of Juárez.

More reasons for President Biden to make the caster Range National Monument official are included in the source article.

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