We are building

Community Power

Since 2014, residents from South LA to Wilmington, alongside organizers, public health experts, and climate and social justice advocates, have fought to end oil drilling in LA.

Our communities—not oil and gas corporations—should have the power to shape a safe and healthy future for their families and for Los Angeles.

We are fighting for

Health & Justice

Our local and state government is responsible for protecting every LA resident from the health and safety risks of drilling for oil near our homes, schools and places of work and worship.

Join STAND-L.A. in our fight for a healthy, just environment for all Angelenos

Oil: LA’s Toxic Legacy of

Environmental Racism

Due to decades of redlining and environmental racism, the majority of LA’s active oil wells are located in low-income Black and Latine communities.

1,900 +

active oil wells in the City of LA

1,900 +

active oil wells in the City of LA

1,900 +

active oil wells in the City of LA

1.7 M

Angelenos live within 1 mile of an active oil or gas well

1.7 M

Angelenos live within 1 mile of an active oil or gas well

1.7 M

Angelenos live within 1 mile of an active oil or gas well

74 %

of people living within 1,500 feet of active oil wells in the City of LA are people of color

74 %

of people living within 1,500 feet of active oil wells in the City of LA are people of color

74 %

of people living within 1,500 feet of active oil wells in the City of LA are people of color