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2023 Community Sentinel Awards Virtual Event!

Hosted by Halt The Harm Network
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About Event

Join FracTracker Alliance and Halt the Harm Network for the 2023 Community Sentinel Awards, a hybrid event (in-person and virtual) ceremony happening November 9th, 2023.

(For In-person tickets, please click here)

The virtual event will take place via Zoom and include both live streamed and interactive elements. Spanish translation is also available.

Your comments of congratulations will be compiled and displayed to attendees in Pittsburgh so come prepared to uplift! Join 15 minutes early to be part of a group photo we'll share in the event!

About the Sentinel Awards

The event recognizes activists who fight against environmental injustice perpetuated by the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries.

Each winner receives $1,000 and the award, and will be recognized at the 2023 Community Sentinel Awards Ceremony. This year’s event will take place on Thursday, November 9, at Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and will be livestreamed for virtual participants.

The event will feature music, art, and keynote speaker Eliza Eliza Evans, the creator of All the Way to Hell, an activist art project for disrupting fossil fuel development.

Many of this year’s nominees and winners were quick to point out that they could not do this work alone. The Community Sentinel Awards is an opportunity to celebrate the winners, but also the movement for a clean energy future as a whole. We hope you can join us to celebrate on Thursday, November 9, 2023, in person or virtually, for the 2023 Community Sentinel Awards!

Meet Our Community Sentinels


In an outpouring of support for grassroots leaders across the country, we received over 40 distinct nominations for the 2023 Community Sentinel Award this year. Though it was a challenging decision, our distinguished panel of judges have selected five award winners, and we’re thrilled to introduce them to you.

Gillian Graber

Gillian Graber, from Harrison City, Pennsylvania, is the executive director and co-founder of Protect Penn-Trafford (Protect PT), a grassroots community-based nonprofit established in 2014 to protect residents of Pennsylvania’s Westmoreland and Allegheny counties from the impacts of fossil fuel activity. As a mother of two, Gillian is passionate about keeping children safe from the impacts of fracking.


Debra Ramirez

Debra Ramirez, from Lake Charles, Louisiana, is an activist and founding member of Mossville Environmental Action Now. Her environmental activism began in the 1980s after Condea Vista (SASOL) announced that ethylene dichloride (EDC), a suspected human carcinogen used in the production of PVC, leaked into the groundwater beneath the neighboring Mossville community.


Sarah Martik

Sarah Martik, from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, is the executive director of the Center for Coalfield Justice (CCJ), where she began working as a community organizer in 2017. Sarah’s work has spanned a variety of issues and geographies, from organizing in her hometown on a zoning ordinance fight, to helping pull together the regional People Over Petro Coalition, and advocating for a strong, legally-binding global plastics treaty with Break Free From Plastic. Sarah is motivated to stay in this work for her nieces and nephews, and her fur-baby, Lucy.


Maury Johnson

Maury Johnson, from Greenville, West Virginia, is a member of the Board of Directors of Preserve Monroe (WV) and WV Co-Chair of the Protect Our Water & Heritage Rights (POWHR) Coalition. Maury, a southern West Virginia landowner whose organic farm has been impacted by the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP), has been fighting the MVP and other harmful projects across West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina for over eight years.


Anaïs Peterson

anaïs peterson (no pronouns (if you’re cis) / any (if you’re trans)), from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is currently the lead petrochemicals campaigner at Earthworks where anaïs works on fossil fuel and petrochemical infrastructure in PA, WV, and OH. Over the past year anaïs co-led rapid response, watchdogging, organizing, and communications around the Shell Plastic plant in Beaver County.


This event is hosted by FracTracker Alliance and Halt the Harm Network.

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