2022
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- WA Environmental Justice Council Activated and HEAL Act Update
- Call for Applications! 2022 New Economy Washington Frontline Community Fellowship Program
- Working Toward a Just Transition in Washington State
- Blessings in Black History Month
- Rhetoric on Justice Still Scarcely Impacts Governor’s Climate Budget
- 2022 Legislative Priorities
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- WA Environmental Justice Council Activated and HEAL Act Update
- Call for Applications! 2022 New Economy Washington Frontline Community Fellowship Program
- Working Toward a Just Transition in Washington State
- Blessings in Black History Month
- Rhetoric on Justice Still Scarcely Impacts Governor’s Climate Budget
- 2022 Legislative Priorities
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- WA Environmental Justice Council Activated and HEAL Act Update
- Call for Applications! 2022 New Economy Washington Frontline Community Fellowship Program
- Working Toward a Just Transition in Washington State
- Blessings in Black History Month
- Rhetoric on Justice Still Scarcely Impacts Governor’s Climate Budget
- 2022 Legislative Priorities
-
- WA Environmental Justice Council Activated and HEAL Act Update
- Call for Applications! 2022 New Economy Washington Frontline Community Fellowship Program
- Working Toward a Just Transition in Washington State
- Blessings in Black History Month
- Rhetoric on Justice Still Scarcely Impacts Governor’s Climate Budget
- 2022 Legislative Priorities
2021
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- Our Winter Wish for a Just Transition
- Crash #COP26!
- A People’s Transportation Package
- A Frontline Response to Afghan Refugee Resettlement
- Supporting Afghan Refugees
- 2021 Legislative Session Recap
- Mr. Toad’s Wild Highway Ride
-
Our Powerful Leaders
March On for Mother Earth -
Virtual Community Briefing:
Our View from the Frontlines -
We will keep our promise,
cap and trade will not - We March Ahead for this Month in Women’s History
- An Equitable Transition to 100% Clean Energy in Washington
-
Join us: Frontline Solutions for
Clean and Just Transportation -
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Kurtis Robinson - Black Futures for Black History Month – James Parks
-
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Yolanda Matthews -
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Martha Foster - Victory Lap: Let’s build the clean and just transportation we need
- Black Futures for Black History Month – Malando Redeemer
- Our View from the Frontlines
- Virtual Community Briefings: Our View from the Frontlines
- Energy for All (HB 1490)
- The Community Perspectives that Shaped the HEAL Act
- We’re Doing Climate Action Wrong: Communities of Color Have a Better Answer
-
Inaugural Frontline Community Fellows Imagine
a New Economy,
Build Community Learning Cohort
-
- Our Winter Wish for a Just Transition
- Crash #COP26!
- A People’s Transportation Package
- A Frontline Response to Afghan Refugee Resettlement
- Supporting Afghan Refugees
- 2021 Legislative Session Recap
- Mr. Toad’s Wild Highway Ride
-
Our Powerful Leaders
March On for Mother Earth -
Virtual Community Briefing:
Our View from the Frontlines -
We will keep our promise,
cap and trade will not - We March Ahead for this Month in Women’s History
- An Equitable Transition to 100% Clean Energy in Washington
-
Join us: Frontline Solutions for
Clean and Just Transportation -
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Kurtis Robinson - Black Futures for Black History Month – James Parks
-
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Yolanda Matthews -
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Martha Foster - Victory Lap: Let’s build the clean and just transportation we need
- Black Futures for Black History Month – Malando Redeemer
- Our View from the Frontlines
- Virtual Community Briefings: Our View from the Frontlines
- Energy for All (HB 1490)
- The Community Perspectives that Shaped the HEAL Act
- We’re Doing Climate Action Wrong: Communities of Color Have a Better Answer
-
Inaugural Frontline Community Fellows Imagine
a New Economy,
Build Community Learning Cohort
-
- Our Winter Wish for a Just Transition
- Crash #COP26!
- A People’s Transportation Package
- A Frontline Response to Afghan Refugee Resettlement
- Supporting Afghan Refugees
- 2021 Legislative Session Recap
- Mr. Toad’s Wild Highway Ride
-
Our Powerful Leaders
March On for Mother Earth -
Virtual Community Briefing:
Our View from the Frontlines -
We will keep our promise,
cap and trade will not - We March Ahead for this Month in Women’s History
- An Equitable Transition to 100% Clean Energy in Washington
-
Join us: Frontline Solutions for
Clean and Just Transportation -
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Kurtis Robinson - Black Futures for Black History Month – James Parks
-
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Yolanda Matthews -
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Martha Foster - Victory Lap: Let’s build the clean and just transportation we need
- Black Futures for Black History Month – Malando Redeemer
- Our View from the Frontlines
- Virtual Community Briefings: Our View from the Frontlines
- Energy for All (HB 1490)
- The Community Perspectives that Shaped the HEAL Act
- We’re Doing Climate Action Wrong: Communities of Color Have a Better Answer
-
Inaugural Frontline Community Fellows Imagine
a New Economy,
Build Community Learning Cohort
-
- Our Winter Wish for a Just Transition
- Crash #COP26!
- A People’s Transportation Package
- A Frontline Response to Afghan Refugee Resettlement
- Supporting Afghan Refugees
- 2021 Legislative Session Recap
- Mr. Toad’s Wild Highway Ride
-
Our Powerful Leaders
March On for Mother Earth -
Virtual Community Briefing:
Our View from the Frontlines -
We will keep our promise,
cap and trade will not - We March Ahead for this Month in Women’s History
- An Equitable Transition to 100% Clean Energy in Washington
-
Join us: Frontline Solutions for
Clean and Just Transportation -
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Kurtis Robinson - Black Futures for Black History Month – James Parks
-
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Yolanda Matthews -
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Martha Foster - Victory Lap: Let’s build the clean and just transportation we need
- Black Futures for Black History Month – Malando Redeemer
- Our View from the Frontlines
- Virtual Community Briefings: Our View from the Frontlines
- Energy for All (HB 1490)
- The Community Perspectives that Shaped the HEAL Act
- We’re Doing Climate Action Wrong: Communities of Color Have a Better Answer
-
Inaugural Frontline Community Fellows Imagine
a New Economy,
Build Community Learning Cohort
-
- Our Winter Wish for a Just Transition
- Crash #COP26!
- A People’s Transportation Package
- A Frontline Response to Afghan Refugee Resettlement
- Supporting Afghan Refugees
- 2021 Legislative Session Recap
- Mr. Toad’s Wild Highway Ride
-
Our Powerful Leaders
March On for Mother Earth -
Virtual Community Briefing:
Our View from the Frontlines -
We will keep our promise,
cap and trade will not - We March Ahead for this Month in Women’s History
- An Equitable Transition to 100% Clean Energy in Washington
-
Join us: Frontline Solutions for
Clean and Just Transportation -
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Kurtis Robinson - Black Futures for Black History Month – James Parks
-
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Yolanda Matthews -
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Martha Foster - Victory Lap: Let’s build the clean and just transportation we need
- Black Futures for Black History Month – Malando Redeemer
- Our View from the Frontlines
- Virtual Community Briefings: Our View from the Frontlines
- Energy for All (HB 1490)
- The Community Perspectives that Shaped the HEAL Act
- We’re Doing Climate Action Wrong: Communities of Color Have a Better Answer
-
Inaugural Frontline Community Fellows Imagine
a New Economy,
Build Community Learning Cohort
-
- Our Winter Wish for a Just Transition
- Crash #COP26!
- A People’s Transportation Package
- A Frontline Response to Afghan Refugee Resettlement
- Supporting Afghan Refugees
- 2021 Legislative Session Recap
- Mr. Toad’s Wild Highway Ride
-
Our Powerful Leaders
March On for Mother Earth -
Virtual Community Briefing:
Our View from the Frontlines -
We will keep our promise,
cap and trade will not - We March Ahead for this Month in Women’s History
- An Equitable Transition to 100% Clean Energy in Washington
-
Join us: Frontline Solutions for
Clean and Just Transportation -
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Kurtis Robinson - Black Futures for Black History Month – James Parks
-
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Yolanda Matthews -
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Martha Foster - Victory Lap: Let’s build the clean and just transportation we need
- Black Futures for Black History Month – Malando Redeemer
- Our View from the Frontlines
- Virtual Community Briefings: Our View from the Frontlines
- Energy for All (HB 1490)
- The Community Perspectives that Shaped the HEAL Act
- We’re Doing Climate Action Wrong: Communities of Color Have a Better Answer
-
Inaugural Frontline Community Fellows Imagine
a New Economy,
Build Community Learning Cohort
-
- Our Winter Wish for a Just Transition
- Crash #COP26!
- A People’s Transportation Package
- A Frontline Response to Afghan Refugee Resettlement
- Supporting Afghan Refugees
- 2021 Legislative Session Recap
- Mr. Toad’s Wild Highway Ride
-
Our Powerful Leaders
March On for Mother Earth -
Virtual Community Briefing:
Our View from the Frontlines -
We will keep our promise,
cap and trade will not - We March Ahead for this Month in Women’s History
- An Equitable Transition to 100% Clean Energy in Washington
-
Join us: Frontline Solutions for
Clean and Just Transportation -
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Kurtis Robinson - Black Futures for Black History Month – James Parks
-
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Yolanda Matthews -
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Martha Foster - Victory Lap: Let’s build the clean and just transportation we need
- Black Futures for Black History Month – Malando Redeemer
- Our View from the Frontlines
- Virtual Community Briefings: Our View from the Frontlines
- Energy for All (HB 1490)
- The Community Perspectives that Shaped the HEAL Act
- We’re Doing Climate Action Wrong: Communities of Color Have a Better Answer
-
Inaugural Frontline Community Fellows Imagine
a New Economy,
Build Community Learning Cohort
-
- Our Winter Wish for a Just Transition
- Crash #COP26!
- A People’s Transportation Package
- A Frontline Response to Afghan Refugee Resettlement
- Supporting Afghan Refugees
- 2021 Legislative Session Recap
- Mr. Toad’s Wild Highway Ride
-
Our Powerful Leaders
March On for Mother Earth -
Virtual Community Briefing:
Our View from the Frontlines -
We will keep our promise,
cap and trade will not - We March Ahead for this Month in Women’s History
- An Equitable Transition to 100% Clean Energy in Washington
-
Join us: Frontline Solutions for
Clean and Just Transportation -
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Kurtis Robinson - Black Futures for Black History Month – James Parks
-
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Yolanda Matthews -
Black Futures for Black History Month –
Martha Foster - Victory Lap: Let’s build the clean and just transportation we need
- Black Futures for Black History Month – Malando Redeemer
- Our View from the Frontlines
- Virtual Community Briefings: Our View from the Frontlines
- Energy for All (HB 1490)
- The Community Perspectives that Shaped the HEAL Act
- We’re Doing Climate Action Wrong: Communities of Color Have a Better Answer
-
Inaugural Frontline Community Fellows Imagine
a New Economy,
Build Community Learning Cohort
2020
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- New Report: Climate Justice Strategies Towards a Just Transition from the Frontlines
- A Just Transition, not Cap and Trade, Will Advance Climate Justice
- New Statewide Report Features Community-Informed Environmental Justice Recommendations
- 2021 Legislative Priorities
- Join the Fight for Racial and Environmental Justice
- New Economy Washington Frontline Community Fellowship
- Dismantling Systemic Racism to Create a Healthy Environment for All
- Washington’s Environmental Justice Task Force Considering Initial Recommendations
- Bold Policies Necessary to Confront COVID-19 and Climate Crises
- 2020 Legislative Session Review: Addressing Environmental Inequities
- SW WA exerts EJ organizing muscle
- Yakima EJ Communities Rising
- What we’re fighting for in Olympia in 2020
-
- New Report: Climate Justice Strategies Towards a Just Transition from the Frontlines
- A Just Transition, not Cap and Trade, Will Advance Climate Justice
- New Statewide Report Features Community-Informed Environmental Justice Recommendations
- 2021 Legislative Priorities
- Join the Fight for Racial and Environmental Justice
- New Economy Washington Frontline Community Fellowship
- Dismantling Systemic Racism to Create a Healthy Environment for All
- Washington’s Environmental Justice Task Force Considering Initial Recommendations
- Bold Policies Necessary to Confront COVID-19 and Climate Crises
- 2020 Legislative Session Review: Addressing Environmental Inequities
- SW WA exerts EJ organizing muscle
- Yakima EJ Communities Rising
- What we’re fighting for in Olympia in 2020
-
- New Report: Climate Justice Strategies Towards a Just Transition from the Frontlines
- A Just Transition, not Cap and Trade, Will Advance Climate Justice
- New Statewide Report Features Community-Informed Environmental Justice Recommendations
- 2021 Legislative Priorities
- Join the Fight for Racial and Environmental Justice
- New Economy Washington Frontline Community Fellowship
- Dismantling Systemic Racism to Create a Healthy Environment for All
- Washington’s Environmental Justice Task Force Considering Initial Recommendations
- Bold Policies Necessary to Confront COVID-19 and Climate Crises
- 2020 Legislative Session Review: Addressing Environmental Inequities
- SW WA exerts EJ organizing muscle
- Yakima EJ Communities Rising
- What we’re fighting for in Olympia in 2020
-
- New Report: Climate Justice Strategies Towards a Just Transition from the Frontlines
- A Just Transition, not Cap and Trade, Will Advance Climate Justice
- New Statewide Report Features Community-Informed Environmental Justice Recommendations
- 2021 Legislative Priorities
- Join the Fight for Racial and Environmental Justice
- New Economy Washington Frontline Community Fellowship
- Dismantling Systemic Racism to Create a Healthy Environment for All
- Washington’s Environmental Justice Task Force Considering Initial Recommendations
- Bold Policies Necessary to Confront COVID-19 and Climate Crises
- 2020 Legislative Session Review: Addressing Environmental Inequities
- SW WA exerts EJ organizing muscle
- Yakima EJ Communities Rising
- What we’re fighting for in Olympia in 2020
-
- New Report: Climate Justice Strategies Towards a Just Transition from the Frontlines
- A Just Transition, not Cap and Trade, Will Advance Climate Justice
- New Statewide Report Features Community-Informed Environmental Justice Recommendations
- 2021 Legislative Priorities
- Join the Fight for Racial and Environmental Justice
- New Economy Washington Frontline Community Fellowship
- Dismantling Systemic Racism to Create a Healthy Environment for All
- Washington’s Environmental Justice Task Force Considering Initial Recommendations
- Bold Policies Necessary to Confront COVID-19 and Climate Crises
- 2020 Legislative Session Review: Addressing Environmental Inequities
- SW WA exerts EJ organizing muscle
- Yakima EJ Communities Rising
- What we’re fighting for in Olympia in 2020
-
- New Report: Climate Justice Strategies Towards a Just Transition from the Frontlines
- A Just Transition, not Cap and Trade, Will Advance Climate Justice
- New Statewide Report Features Community-Informed Environmental Justice Recommendations
- 2021 Legislative Priorities
- Join the Fight for Racial and Environmental Justice
- New Economy Washington Frontline Community Fellowship
- Dismantling Systemic Racism to Create a Healthy Environment for All
- Washington’s Environmental Justice Task Force Considering Initial Recommendations
- Bold Policies Necessary to Confront COVID-19 and Climate Crises
- 2020 Legislative Session Review: Addressing Environmental Inequities
- SW WA exerts EJ organizing muscle
- Yakima EJ Communities Rising
- What we’re fighting for in Olympia in 2020
-
- New Report: Climate Justice Strategies Towards a Just Transition from the Frontlines
- A Just Transition, not Cap and Trade, Will Advance Climate Justice
- New Statewide Report Features Community-Informed Environmental Justice Recommendations
- 2021 Legislative Priorities
- Join the Fight for Racial and Environmental Justice
- New Economy Washington Frontline Community Fellowship
- Dismantling Systemic Racism to Create a Healthy Environment for All
- Washington’s Environmental Justice Task Force Considering Initial Recommendations
- Bold Policies Necessary to Confront COVID-19 and Climate Crises
- 2020 Legislative Session Review: Addressing Environmental Inequities
- SW WA exerts EJ organizing muscle
- Yakima EJ Communities Rising
- What we’re fighting for in Olympia in 2020
-
- New Report: Climate Justice Strategies Towards a Just Transition from the Frontlines
- A Just Transition, not Cap and Trade, Will Advance Climate Justice
- New Statewide Report Features Community-Informed Environmental Justice Recommendations
- 2021 Legislative Priorities
- Join the Fight for Racial and Environmental Justice
- New Economy Washington Frontline Community Fellowship
- Dismantling Systemic Racism to Create a Healthy Environment for All
- Washington’s Environmental Justice Task Force Considering Initial Recommendations
- Bold Policies Necessary to Confront COVID-19 and Climate Crises
- 2020 Legislative Session Review: Addressing Environmental Inequities
- SW WA exerts EJ organizing muscle
- Yakima EJ Communities Rising
- What we’re fighting for in Olympia in 2020
2019
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- Case Studies on Community of Color Based Organizations Pursuit of Solar Energy
- New Economy Washington: A Path Forward
- Ensuring equity in Washington’s 100% clean electricity law implementation
- The EJ Task Force’s First Step
- The Urgent Need to Diversify the Solar Workforce
- Analysis: How did the 2019 legislative session fare on climate justice?
- 2019 Legislative Review: Wins and Steps towards Climate and Environmental Justice
- Earth Week: Climate Resilience in Seattle’s South End
- Advancing climate justice in the House after ‘100 Percent’ Senate victory
- Vancouver ranks high for health risks due to environmental quality (The Columbian, January 2019)
- Interactive map shows environmental health disparities across Washington, (KXLY-Spokane, January 2019)
- How polluted is your neighborhood? This new tool will tell you (Crosscut, January 2019)
- New Washington map shows why environmental health is a justice issue; see the risks in your area (The Seattle Times, January 2018)
- Ever wonder if your neighborhood is making you sick? (KUOW, January 2019)
- Map shows hotspots of environmental health hazards for Washington neighborhoods (Northwest Public Radio – Yakima, January 2019)
- Update: Washington votes no on a carbon tax again (Vox, November 2018)
- Video: Final Campaign Push (KIRO 7, November 2018)
- Yakima business owners say they didn’t agree to appear in a political ad (KIMA-TV/KOMO, November 2018)
- Latino business owners confused by inclusion in ad against carbon fee (Yakima Herald, November 2018)
- Op-ed: A Vote for 1631 is a Vote for Justice — and We Can Win! (The Tacoma Citizen, November 2018)
- Big-Oil Funded Campaign Misleads Latino Voters on Washington State Carbon Tax (EcoWatch, November 2018)
- Procurador pide investigación de campaña contra impuesto a carbono (Univision Seattle, October 2018)
- Fliers citing Latino businesses’ opposition to carbon fee ignites campaign controversy (The Seattle Times, October 2018)
- Big Oil Is Exploiting Latinos in Washington State With Misleading Advertising (The Stranger, October 2018)
- Commentary: Vote Yes on I-1631 for a Better Planet and Healthier CID (Northwest Asian Weekly, October 2018)
- Guest Opinion: I-1631 starts to right historic environmental injustices (The Seattle Globalist via Filipino-American Herald, October 2018)
- Climate change initiative’s surprising showdown pits tech leaders against oil and gas industry (GeekWire, October 2018)
- Op-Ed: Big Oil vs. clean energy and healthier communities (The Seattle Times, September 2018)
- Tacoma teen supports I-1631 because he grew up in an era of racism and climate injustice (South Seattle Emerald, September 2018)
- 89 groups endorse the Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Act
- 225 leaders of color gather at Front and Centered’s Statewide Environmental Justice Summit
- Video testimony: 100 percent clean energy should keep the lights on
- Our legislative priorities: Healthy environments for all and clean energy justice in 2019
- Policy Applications of the Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map
- New ‘Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map’ Elevates Frontline Community Priorities
-
- Case Studies on Community of Color Based Organizations Pursuit of Solar Energy
- New Economy Washington: A Path Forward
- Ensuring equity in Washington’s 100% clean electricity law implementation
- The EJ Task Force’s First Step
- The Urgent Need to Diversify the Solar Workforce
- Analysis: How did the 2019 legislative session fare on climate justice?
- 2019 Legislative Review: Wins and Steps towards Climate and Environmental Justice
- Earth Week: Climate Resilience in Seattle’s South End
- Advancing climate justice in the House after ‘100 Percent’ Senate victory
- Vancouver ranks high for health risks due to environmental quality (The Columbian, January 2019)
- Interactive map shows environmental health disparities across Washington, (KXLY-Spokane, January 2019)
- How polluted is your neighborhood? This new tool will tell you (Crosscut, January 2019)
- New Washington map shows why environmental health is a justice issue; see the risks in your area (The Seattle Times, January 2018)
- Ever wonder if your neighborhood is making you sick? (KUOW, January 2019)
- Map shows hotspots of environmental health hazards for Washington neighborhoods (Northwest Public Radio – Yakima, January 2019)
- Update: Washington votes no on a carbon tax again (Vox, November 2018)
- Video: Final Campaign Push (KIRO 7, November 2018)
- Yakima business owners say they didn’t agree to appear in a political ad (KIMA-TV/KOMO, November 2018)
- Latino business owners confused by inclusion in ad against carbon fee (Yakima Herald, November 2018)
- Op-ed: A Vote for 1631 is a Vote for Justice — and We Can Win! (The Tacoma Citizen, November 2018)
- Big-Oil Funded Campaign Misleads Latino Voters on Washington State Carbon Tax (EcoWatch, November 2018)
- Procurador pide investigación de campaña contra impuesto a carbono (Univision Seattle, October 2018)
- Fliers citing Latino businesses’ opposition to carbon fee ignites campaign controversy (The Seattle Times, October 2018)
- Big Oil Is Exploiting Latinos in Washington State With Misleading Advertising (The Stranger, October 2018)
- Commentary: Vote Yes on I-1631 for a Better Planet and Healthier CID (Northwest Asian Weekly, October 2018)
- Guest Opinion: I-1631 starts to right historic environmental injustices (The Seattle Globalist via Filipino-American Herald, October 2018)
- Climate change initiative’s surprising showdown pits tech leaders against oil and gas industry (GeekWire, October 2018)
- Op-Ed: Big Oil vs. clean energy and healthier communities (The Seattle Times, September 2018)
- Tacoma teen supports I-1631 because he grew up in an era of racism and climate injustice (South Seattle Emerald, September 2018)
- 89 groups endorse the Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Act
- 225 leaders of color gather at Front and Centered’s Statewide Environmental Justice Summit
- Video testimony: 100 percent clean energy should keep the lights on
- Our legislative priorities: Healthy environments for all and clean energy justice in 2019
- Policy Applications of the Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map
- New ‘Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map’ Elevates Frontline Community Priorities
-
- Case Studies on Community of Color Based Organizations Pursuit of Solar Energy
- New Economy Washington: A Path Forward
- Ensuring equity in Washington’s 100% clean electricity law implementation
- The EJ Task Force’s First Step
- The Urgent Need to Diversify the Solar Workforce
- Analysis: How did the 2019 legislative session fare on climate justice?
- 2019 Legislative Review: Wins and Steps towards Climate and Environmental Justice
- Earth Week: Climate Resilience in Seattle’s South End
- Advancing climate justice in the House after ‘100 Percent’ Senate victory
- Vancouver ranks high for health risks due to environmental quality (The Columbian, January 2019)
- Interactive map shows environmental health disparities across Washington, (KXLY-Spokane, January 2019)
- How polluted is your neighborhood? This new tool will tell you (Crosscut, January 2019)
- New Washington map shows why environmental health is a justice issue; see the risks in your area (The Seattle Times, January 2018)
- Ever wonder if your neighborhood is making you sick? (KUOW, January 2019)
- Map shows hotspots of environmental health hazards for Washington neighborhoods (Northwest Public Radio – Yakima, January 2019)
- Update: Washington votes no on a carbon tax again (Vox, November 2018)
- Video: Final Campaign Push (KIRO 7, November 2018)
- Yakima business owners say they didn’t agree to appear in a political ad (KIMA-TV/KOMO, November 2018)
- Latino business owners confused by inclusion in ad against carbon fee (Yakima Herald, November 2018)
- Op-ed: A Vote for 1631 is a Vote for Justice — and We Can Win! (The Tacoma Citizen, November 2018)
- Big-Oil Funded Campaign Misleads Latino Voters on Washington State Carbon Tax (EcoWatch, November 2018)
- Procurador pide investigación de campaña contra impuesto a carbono (Univision Seattle, October 2018)
- Fliers citing Latino businesses’ opposition to carbon fee ignites campaign controversy (The Seattle Times, October 2018)
- Big Oil Is Exploiting Latinos in Washington State With Misleading Advertising (The Stranger, October 2018)
- Commentary: Vote Yes on I-1631 for a Better Planet and Healthier CID (Northwest Asian Weekly, October 2018)
- Guest Opinion: I-1631 starts to right historic environmental injustices (The Seattle Globalist via Filipino-American Herald, October 2018)
- Climate change initiative’s surprising showdown pits tech leaders against oil and gas industry (GeekWire, October 2018)
- Op-Ed: Big Oil vs. clean energy and healthier communities (The Seattle Times, September 2018)
- Tacoma teen supports I-1631 because he grew up in an era of racism and climate injustice (South Seattle Emerald, September 2018)
- 89 groups endorse the Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Act
- 225 leaders of color gather at Front and Centered’s Statewide Environmental Justice Summit
- Video testimony: 100 percent clean energy should keep the lights on
- Our legislative priorities: Healthy environments for all and clean energy justice in 2019
- Policy Applications of the Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map
- New ‘Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map’ Elevates Frontline Community Priorities
-
- Case Studies on Community of Color Based Organizations Pursuit of Solar Energy
- New Economy Washington: A Path Forward
- Ensuring equity in Washington’s 100% clean electricity law implementation
- The EJ Task Force’s First Step
- The Urgent Need to Diversify the Solar Workforce
- Analysis: How did the 2019 legislative session fare on climate justice?
- 2019 Legislative Review: Wins and Steps towards Climate and Environmental Justice
- Earth Week: Climate Resilience in Seattle’s South End
- Advancing climate justice in the House after ‘100 Percent’ Senate victory
- Vancouver ranks high for health risks due to environmental quality (The Columbian, January 2019)
- Interactive map shows environmental health disparities across Washington, (KXLY-Spokane, January 2019)
- How polluted is your neighborhood? This new tool will tell you (Crosscut, January 2019)
- New Washington map shows why environmental health is a justice issue; see the risks in your area (The Seattle Times, January 2018)
- Ever wonder if your neighborhood is making you sick? (KUOW, January 2019)
- Map shows hotspots of environmental health hazards for Washington neighborhoods (Northwest Public Radio – Yakima, January 2019)
- Update: Washington votes no on a carbon tax again (Vox, November 2018)
- Video: Final Campaign Push (KIRO 7, November 2018)
- Yakima business owners say they didn’t agree to appear in a political ad (KIMA-TV/KOMO, November 2018)
- Latino business owners confused by inclusion in ad against carbon fee (Yakima Herald, November 2018)
- Op-ed: A Vote for 1631 is a Vote for Justice — and We Can Win! (The Tacoma Citizen, November 2018)
- Big-Oil Funded Campaign Misleads Latino Voters on Washington State Carbon Tax (EcoWatch, November 2018)
- Procurador pide investigación de campaña contra impuesto a carbono (Univision Seattle, October 2018)
- Fliers citing Latino businesses’ opposition to carbon fee ignites campaign controversy (The Seattle Times, October 2018)
- Big Oil Is Exploiting Latinos in Washington State With Misleading Advertising (The Stranger, October 2018)
- Commentary: Vote Yes on I-1631 for a Better Planet and Healthier CID (Northwest Asian Weekly, October 2018)
- Guest Opinion: I-1631 starts to right historic environmental injustices (The Seattle Globalist via Filipino-American Herald, October 2018)
- Climate change initiative’s surprising showdown pits tech leaders against oil and gas industry (GeekWire, October 2018)
- Op-Ed: Big Oil vs. clean energy and healthier communities (The Seattle Times, September 2018)
- Tacoma teen supports I-1631 because he grew up in an era of racism and climate injustice (South Seattle Emerald, September 2018)
- 89 groups endorse the Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Act
- 225 leaders of color gather at Front and Centered’s Statewide Environmental Justice Summit
- Video testimony: 100 percent clean energy should keep the lights on
- Our legislative priorities: Healthy environments for all and clean energy justice in 2019
- Policy Applications of the Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map
- New ‘Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map’ Elevates Frontline Community Priorities
-
- Case Studies on Community of Color Based Organizations Pursuit of Solar Energy
- New Economy Washington: A Path Forward
- Ensuring equity in Washington’s 100% clean electricity law implementation
- The EJ Task Force’s First Step
- The Urgent Need to Diversify the Solar Workforce
- Analysis: How did the 2019 legislative session fare on climate justice?
- 2019 Legislative Review: Wins and Steps towards Climate and Environmental Justice
- Earth Week: Climate Resilience in Seattle’s South End
- Advancing climate justice in the House after ‘100 Percent’ Senate victory
- Vancouver ranks high for health risks due to environmental quality (The Columbian, January 2019)
- Interactive map shows environmental health disparities across Washington, (KXLY-Spokane, January 2019)
- How polluted is your neighborhood? This new tool will tell you (Crosscut, January 2019)
- New Washington map shows why environmental health is a justice issue; see the risks in your area (The Seattle Times, January 2018)
- Ever wonder if your neighborhood is making you sick? (KUOW, January 2019)
- Map shows hotspots of environmental health hazards for Washington neighborhoods (Northwest Public Radio – Yakima, January 2019)
- Update: Washington votes no on a carbon tax again (Vox, November 2018)
- Video: Final Campaign Push (KIRO 7, November 2018)
- Yakima business owners say they didn’t agree to appear in a political ad (KIMA-TV/KOMO, November 2018)
- Latino business owners confused by inclusion in ad against carbon fee (Yakima Herald, November 2018)
- Op-ed: A Vote for 1631 is a Vote for Justice — and We Can Win! (The Tacoma Citizen, November 2018)
- Big-Oil Funded Campaign Misleads Latino Voters on Washington State Carbon Tax (EcoWatch, November 2018)
- Procurador pide investigación de campaña contra impuesto a carbono (Univision Seattle, October 2018)
- Fliers citing Latino businesses’ opposition to carbon fee ignites campaign controversy (The Seattle Times, October 2018)
- Big Oil Is Exploiting Latinos in Washington State With Misleading Advertising (The Stranger, October 2018)
- Commentary: Vote Yes on I-1631 for a Better Planet and Healthier CID (Northwest Asian Weekly, October 2018)
- Guest Opinion: I-1631 starts to right historic environmental injustices (The Seattle Globalist via Filipino-American Herald, October 2018)
- Climate change initiative’s surprising showdown pits tech leaders against oil and gas industry (GeekWire, October 2018)
- Op-Ed: Big Oil vs. clean energy and healthier communities (The Seattle Times, September 2018)
- Tacoma teen supports I-1631 because he grew up in an era of racism and climate injustice (South Seattle Emerald, September 2018)
- 89 groups endorse the Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Act
- 225 leaders of color gather at Front and Centered’s Statewide Environmental Justice Summit
- Video testimony: 100 percent clean energy should keep the lights on
- Our legislative priorities: Healthy environments for all and clean energy justice in 2019
- Policy Applications of the Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map
- New ‘Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map’ Elevates Frontline Community Priorities
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- Case Studies on Community of Color Based Organizations Pursuit of Solar Energy
- New Economy Washington: A Path Forward
- Ensuring equity in Washington’s 100% clean electricity law implementation
- The EJ Task Force’s First Step
- The Urgent Need to Diversify the Solar Workforce
- Analysis: How did the 2019 legislative session fare on climate justice?
- 2019 Legislative Review: Wins and Steps towards Climate and Environmental Justice
- Earth Week: Climate Resilience in Seattle’s South End
- Advancing climate justice in the House after ‘100 Percent’ Senate victory
- Vancouver ranks high for health risks due to environmental quality (The Columbian, January 2019)
- Interactive map shows environmental health disparities across Washington, (KXLY-Spokane, January 2019)
- How polluted is your neighborhood? This new tool will tell you (Crosscut, January 2019)
- New Washington map shows why environmental health is a justice issue; see the risks in your area (The Seattle Times, January 2018)
- Ever wonder if your neighborhood is making you sick? (KUOW, January 2019)
- Map shows hotspots of environmental health hazards for Washington neighborhoods (Northwest Public Radio – Yakima, January 2019)
- Update: Washington votes no on a carbon tax again (Vox, November 2018)
- Video: Final Campaign Push (KIRO 7, November 2018)
- Yakima business owners say they didn’t agree to appear in a political ad (KIMA-TV/KOMO, November 2018)
- Latino business owners confused by inclusion in ad against carbon fee (Yakima Herald, November 2018)
- Op-ed: A Vote for 1631 is a Vote for Justice — and We Can Win! (The Tacoma Citizen, November 2018)
- Big-Oil Funded Campaign Misleads Latino Voters on Washington State Carbon Tax (EcoWatch, November 2018)
- Procurador pide investigación de campaña contra impuesto a carbono (Univision Seattle, October 2018)
- Fliers citing Latino businesses’ opposition to carbon fee ignites campaign controversy (The Seattle Times, October 2018)
- Big Oil Is Exploiting Latinos in Washington State With Misleading Advertising (The Stranger, October 2018)
- Commentary: Vote Yes on I-1631 for a Better Planet and Healthier CID (Northwest Asian Weekly, October 2018)
- Guest Opinion: I-1631 starts to right historic environmental injustices (The Seattle Globalist via Filipino-American Herald, October 2018)
- Climate change initiative’s surprising showdown pits tech leaders against oil and gas industry (GeekWire, October 2018)
- Op-Ed: Big Oil vs. clean energy and healthier communities (The Seattle Times, September 2018)
- Tacoma teen supports I-1631 because he grew up in an era of racism and climate injustice (South Seattle Emerald, September 2018)
- 89 groups endorse the Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Act
- 225 leaders of color gather at Front and Centered’s Statewide Environmental Justice Summit
- Video testimony: 100 percent clean energy should keep the lights on
- Our legislative priorities: Healthy environments for all and clean energy justice in 2019
- Policy Applications of the Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map
- New ‘Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map’ Elevates Frontline Community Priorities
-
- Case Studies on Community of Color Based Organizations Pursuit of Solar Energy
- New Economy Washington: A Path Forward
- Ensuring equity in Washington’s 100% clean electricity law implementation
- The EJ Task Force’s First Step
- The Urgent Need to Diversify the Solar Workforce
- Analysis: How did the 2019 legislative session fare on climate justice?
- 2019 Legislative Review: Wins and Steps towards Climate and Environmental Justice
- Earth Week: Climate Resilience in Seattle’s South End
- Advancing climate justice in the House after ‘100 Percent’ Senate victory
- Vancouver ranks high for health risks due to environmental quality (The Columbian, January 2019)
- Interactive map shows environmental health disparities across Washington, (KXLY-Spokane, January 2019)
- How polluted is your neighborhood? This new tool will tell you (Crosscut, January 2019)
- New Washington map shows why environmental health is a justice issue; see the risks in your area (The Seattle Times, January 2018)
- Ever wonder if your neighborhood is making you sick? (KUOW, January 2019)
- Map shows hotspots of environmental health hazards for Washington neighborhoods (Northwest Public Radio – Yakima, January 2019)
- Update: Washington votes no on a carbon tax again (Vox, November 2018)
- Video: Final Campaign Push (KIRO 7, November 2018)
- Yakima business owners say they didn’t agree to appear in a political ad (KIMA-TV/KOMO, November 2018)
- Latino business owners confused by inclusion in ad against carbon fee (Yakima Herald, November 2018)
- Op-ed: A Vote for 1631 is a Vote for Justice — and We Can Win! (The Tacoma Citizen, November 2018)
- Big-Oil Funded Campaign Misleads Latino Voters on Washington State Carbon Tax (EcoWatch, November 2018)
- Procurador pide investigación de campaña contra impuesto a carbono (Univision Seattle, October 2018)
- Fliers citing Latino businesses’ opposition to carbon fee ignites campaign controversy (The Seattle Times, October 2018)
- Big Oil Is Exploiting Latinos in Washington State With Misleading Advertising (The Stranger, October 2018)
- Commentary: Vote Yes on I-1631 for a Better Planet and Healthier CID (Northwest Asian Weekly, October 2018)
- Guest Opinion: I-1631 starts to right historic environmental injustices (The Seattle Globalist via Filipino-American Herald, October 2018)
- Climate change initiative’s surprising showdown pits tech leaders against oil and gas industry (GeekWire, October 2018)
- Op-Ed: Big Oil vs. clean energy and healthier communities (The Seattle Times, September 2018)
- Tacoma teen supports I-1631 because he grew up in an era of racism and climate injustice (South Seattle Emerald, September 2018)
- 89 groups endorse the Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Act
- 225 leaders of color gather at Front and Centered’s Statewide Environmental Justice Summit
- Video testimony: 100 percent clean energy should keep the lights on
- Our legislative priorities: Healthy environments for all and clean energy justice in 2019
- Policy Applications of the Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map
- New ‘Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map’ Elevates Frontline Community Priorities
-
- Case Studies on Community of Color Based Organizations Pursuit of Solar Energy
- New Economy Washington: A Path Forward
- Ensuring equity in Washington’s 100% clean electricity law implementation
- The EJ Task Force’s First Step
- The Urgent Need to Diversify the Solar Workforce
- Analysis: How did the 2019 legislative session fare on climate justice?
- 2019 Legislative Review: Wins and Steps towards Climate and Environmental Justice
- Earth Week: Climate Resilience in Seattle’s South End
- Advancing climate justice in the House after ‘100 Percent’ Senate victory
- Vancouver ranks high for health risks due to environmental quality (The Columbian, January 2019)
- Interactive map shows environmental health disparities across Washington, (KXLY-Spokane, January 2019)
- How polluted is your neighborhood? This new tool will tell you (Crosscut, January 2019)
- New Washington map shows why environmental health is a justice issue; see the risks in your area (The Seattle Times, January 2018)
- Ever wonder if your neighborhood is making you sick? (KUOW, January 2019)
- Map shows hotspots of environmental health hazards for Washington neighborhoods (Northwest Public Radio – Yakima, January 2019)
- Update: Washington votes no on a carbon tax again (Vox, November 2018)
- Video: Final Campaign Push (KIRO 7, November 2018)
- Yakima business owners say they didn’t agree to appear in a political ad (KIMA-TV/KOMO, November 2018)
- Latino business owners confused by inclusion in ad against carbon fee (Yakima Herald, November 2018)
- Op-ed: A Vote for 1631 is a Vote for Justice — and We Can Win! (The Tacoma Citizen, November 2018)
- Big-Oil Funded Campaign Misleads Latino Voters on Washington State Carbon Tax (EcoWatch, November 2018)
- Procurador pide investigación de campaña contra impuesto a carbono (Univision Seattle, October 2018)
- Fliers citing Latino businesses’ opposition to carbon fee ignites campaign controversy (The Seattle Times, October 2018)
- Big Oil Is Exploiting Latinos in Washington State With Misleading Advertising (The Stranger, October 2018)
- Commentary: Vote Yes on I-1631 for a Better Planet and Healthier CID (Northwest Asian Weekly, October 2018)
- Guest Opinion: I-1631 starts to right historic environmental injustices (The Seattle Globalist via Filipino-American Herald, October 2018)
- Climate change initiative’s surprising showdown pits tech leaders against oil and gas industry (GeekWire, October 2018)
- Op-Ed: Big Oil vs. clean energy and healthier communities (The Seattle Times, September 2018)
- Tacoma teen supports I-1631 because he grew up in an era of racism and climate injustice (South Seattle Emerald, September 2018)
- 89 groups endorse the Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Act
- 225 leaders of color gather at Front and Centered’s Statewide Environmental Justice Summit
- Video testimony: 100 percent clean energy should keep the lights on
- Our legislative priorities: Healthy environments for all and clean energy justice in 2019
- Policy Applications of the Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map
- New ‘Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map’ Elevates Frontline Community Priorities
-
- Case Studies on Community of Color Based Organizations Pursuit of Solar Energy
- New Economy Washington: A Path Forward
- Ensuring equity in Washington’s 100% clean electricity law implementation
- The EJ Task Force’s First Step
- The Urgent Need to Diversify the Solar Workforce
- Analysis: How did the 2019 legislative session fare on climate justice?
- 2019 Legislative Review: Wins and Steps towards Climate and Environmental Justice
- Earth Week: Climate Resilience in Seattle’s South End
- Advancing climate justice in the House after ‘100 Percent’ Senate victory
- Vancouver ranks high for health risks due to environmental quality (The Columbian, January 2019)
- Interactive map shows environmental health disparities across Washington, (KXLY-Spokane, January 2019)
- How polluted is your neighborhood? This new tool will tell you (Crosscut, January 2019)
- New Washington map shows why environmental health is a justice issue; see the risks in your area (The Seattle Times, January 2018)
- Ever wonder if your neighborhood is making you sick? (KUOW, January 2019)
- Map shows hotspots of environmental health hazards for Washington neighborhoods (Northwest Public Radio – Yakima, January 2019)
- Update: Washington votes no on a carbon tax again (Vox, November 2018)
- Video: Final Campaign Push (KIRO 7, November 2018)
- Yakima business owners say they didn’t agree to appear in a political ad (KIMA-TV/KOMO, November 2018)
- Latino business owners confused by inclusion in ad against carbon fee (Yakima Herald, November 2018)
- Op-ed: A Vote for 1631 is a Vote for Justice — and We Can Win! (The Tacoma Citizen, November 2018)
- Big-Oil Funded Campaign Misleads Latino Voters on Washington State Carbon Tax (EcoWatch, November 2018)
- Procurador pide investigación de campaña contra impuesto a carbono (Univision Seattle, October 2018)
- Fliers citing Latino businesses’ opposition to carbon fee ignites campaign controversy (The Seattle Times, October 2018)
- Big Oil Is Exploiting Latinos in Washington State With Misleading Advertising (The Stranger, October 2018)
- Commentary: Vote Yes on I-1631 for a Better Planet and Healthier CID (Northwest Asian Weekly, October 2018)
- Guest Opinion: I-1631 starts to right historic environmental injustices (The Seattle Globalist via Filipino-American Herald, October 2018)
- Climate change initiative’s surprising showdown pits tech leaders against oil and gas industry (GeekWire, October 2018)
- Op-Ed: Big Oil vs. clean energy and healthier communities (The Seattle Times, September 2018)
- Tacoma teen supports I-1631 because he grew up in an era of racism and climate injustice (South Seattle Emerald, September 2018)
- 89 groups endorse the Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Act
- 225 leaders of color gather at Front and Centered’s Statewide Environmental Justice Summit
- Video testimony: 100 percent clean energy should keep the lights on
- Our legislative priorities: Healthy environments for all and clean energy justice in 2019
- Policy Applications of the Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map
- New ‘Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map’ Elevates Frontline Community Priorities
2018
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- Communities of color poised for the next chapter of climate action
- Join Pastor Anderson – Vote YES on 1631!
- Join Paulina – Vote Yes on 1631!
- How much do climate-hurt communities benefit from I-1631?
- Air quality relief as we push air quality protection into law
- Report Reveals Inequities of Climate Change in Washington (Seattle Weekly, September 2018)
- Join Estela – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Diane – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Kurtis – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Leslie – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Yolanda – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join James – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Tony – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Councilmember Méndez – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Bereket – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Johnny – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Assessing Equity in State Solar Strategies
- We’re all breathing smoke, but climate change hits some people harder than others (Tacoma News Tribune, August 2018)
- Environmental justice at center of carbon fee initiative (The Seattle Globalist, August 2018)
- An Unfair Share: Climate Change Hits Some Harder Than Others
- Mobilizing Highly Impacted Communities Near Toxic Sites
- What counts when we count carbon pollution? Lessons from Oregon
- Land of the Fee? (Grist, June 2018)
- This Washington State Ballot Measure Fights for Both Jobs and Climate Justice (The Nation, July 2018)
- Tomorrow’s Leaders of Color Set their Sights on Environmental Justice
- Statement from the Front and Centered Steering Committee on I-1631
- Initiative Seeks Environmental Justice, Through Racial Justice (South Seattle Emerald, May 2018)
- Yes on Initiative 1631 (Whatcom Watch, April 2018)
- Activists begin collecting signatures for November carbon fee initiative (Sound News, April 2018)
- Washington state groups push carbon-pricing ballot measure (Associated Press, March 2018)
- Putting Environmental Justice on the Map
- Now is our time: Organize with us and gather signatures for I-1631
- Yes on I-1631 (Cascadia Weekly, April 2018)
- Hitting the Ground Running: Our 2018 Legislative Session
- To The People!
- 2018 could see wave of West Coast climate pollution pricing (Reuters, January 2018)
- Some businesses backing Washington carbon tax measure (AP, January 2018)
- Join us for a Forum on Community Responsive Research
- Statement on 2018 Climate Legislative Proposals
- We’re Hiring: Community Action Director
-
- Communities of color poised for the next chapter of climate action
- Join Pastor Anderson – Vote YES on 1631!
- Join Paulina – Vote Yes on 1631!
- How much do climate-hurt communities benefit from I-1631?
- Air quality relief as we push air quality protection into law
- Report Reveals Inequities of Climate Change in Washington (Seattle Weekly, September 2018)
- Join Estela – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Diane – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Kurtis – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Leslie – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Yolanda – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join James – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Tony – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Councilmember Méndez – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Bereket – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Johnny – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Assessing Equity in State Solar Strategies
- We’re all breathing smoke, but climate change hits some people harder than others (Tacoma News Tribune, August 2018)
- Environmental justice at center of carbon fee initiative (The Seattle Globalist, August 2018)
- An Unfair Share: Climate Change Hits Some Harder Than Others
- Mobilizing Highly Impacted Communities Near Toxic Sites
- What counts when we count carbon pollution? Lessons from Oregon
- Land of the Fee? (Grist, June 2018)
- This Washington State Ballot Measure Fights for Both Jobs and Climate Justice (The Nation, July 2018)
- Tomorrow’s Leaders of Color Set their Sights on Environmental Justice
- Statement from the Front and Centered Steering Committee on I-1631
- Initiative Seeks Environmental Justice, Through Racial Justice (South Seattle Emerald, May 2018)
- Yes on Initiative 1631 (Whatcom Watch, April 2018)
- Activists begin collecting signatures for November carbon fee initiative (Sound News, April 2018)
- Washington state groups push carbon-pricing ballot measure (Associated Press, March 2018)
- Putting Environmental Justice on the Map
- Now is our time: Organize with us and gather signatures for I-1631
- Yes on I-1631 (Cascadia Weekly, April 2018)
- Hitting the Ground Running: Our 2018 Legislative Session
- To The People!
- 2018 could see wave of West Coast climate pollution pricing (Reuters, January 2018)
- Some businesses backing Washington carbon tax measure (AP, January 2018)
- Join us for a Forum on Community Responsive Research
- Statement on 2018 Climate Legislative Proposals
- We’re Hiring: Community Action Director
-
- Communities of color poised for the next chapter of climate action
- Join Pastor Anderson – Vote YES on 1631!
- Join Paulina – Vote Yes on 1631!
- How much do climate-hurt communities benefit from I-1631?
- Air quality relief as we push air quality protection into law
- Report Reveals Inequities of Climate Change in Washington (Seattle Weekly, September 2018)
- Join Estela – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Diane – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Kurtis – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Leslie – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Yolanda – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join James – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Tony – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Councilmember Méndez – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Bereket – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Johnny – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Assessing Equity in State Solar Strategies
- We’re all breathing smoke, but climate change hits some people harder than others (Tacoma News Tribune, August 2018)
- Environmental justice at center of carbon fee initiative (The Seattle Globalist, August 2018)
- An Unfair Share: Climate Change Hits Some Harder Than Others
- Mobilizing Highly Impacted Communities Near Toxic Sites
- What counts when we count carbon pollution? Lessons from Oregon
- Land of the Fee? (Grist, June 2018)
- This Washington State Ballot Measure Fights for Both Jobs and Climate Justice (The Nation, July 2018)
- Tomorrow’s Leaders of Color Set their Sights on Environmental Justice
- Statement from the Front and Centered Steering Committee on I-1631
- Initiative Seeks Environmental Justice, Through Racial Justice (South Seattle Emerald, May 2018)
- Yes on Initiative 1631 (Whatcom Watch, April 2018)
- Activists begin collecting signatures for November carbon fee initiative (Sound News, April 2018)
- Washington state groups push carbon-pricing ballot measure (Associated Press, March 2018)
- Putting Environmental Justice on the Map
- Now is our time: Organize with us and gather signatures for I-1631
- Yes on I-1631 (Cascadia Weekly, April 2018)
- Hitting the Ground Running: Our 2018 Legislative Session
- To The People!
- 2018 could see wave of West Coast climate pollution pricing (Reuters, January 2018)
- Some businesses backing Washington carbon tax measure (AP, January 2018)
- Join us for a Forum on Community Responsive Research
- Statement on 2018 Climate Legislative Proposals
- We’re Hiring: Community Action Director
-
- Communities of color poised for the next chapter of climate action
- Join Pastor Anderson – Vote YES on 1631!
- Join Paulina – Vote Yes on 1631!
- How much do climate-hurt communities benefit from I-1631?
- Air quality relief as we push air quality protection into law
- Report Reveals Inequities of Climate Change in Washington (Seattle Weekly, September 2018)
- Join Estela – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Diane – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Kurtis – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Leslie – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Yolanda – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join James – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Tony – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Councilmember Méndez – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Bereket – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Johnny – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Assessing Equity in State Solar Strategies
- We’re all breathing smoke, but climate change hits some people harder than others (Tacoma News Tribune, August 2018)
- Environmental justice at center of carbon fee initiative (The Seattle Globalist, August 2018)
- An Unfair Share: Climate Change Hits Some Harder Than Others
- Mobilizing Highly Impacted Communities Near Toxic Sites
- What counts when we count carbon pollution? Lessons from Oregon
- Land of the Fee? (Grist, June 2018)
- This Washington State Ballot Measure Fights for Both Jobs and Climate Justice (The Nation, July 2018)
- Tomorrow’s Leaders of Color Set their Sights on Environmental Justice
- Statement from the Front and Centered Steering Committee on I-1631
- Initiative Seeks Environmental Justice, Through Racial Justice (South Seattle Emerald, May 2018)
- Yes on Initiative 1631 (Whatcom Watch, April 2018)
- Activists begin collecting signatures for November carbon fee initiative (Sound News, April 2018)
- Washington state groups push carbon-pricing ballot measure (Associated Press, March 2018)
- Putting Environmental Justice on the Map
- Now is our time: Organize with us and gather signatures for I-1631
- Yes on I-1631 (Cascadia Weekly, April 2018)
- Hitting the Ground Running: Our 2018 Legislative Session
- To The People!
- 2018 could see wave of West Coast climate pollution pricing (Reuters, January 2018)
- Some businesses backing Washington carbon tax measure (AP, January 2018)
- Join us for a Forum on Community Responsive Research
- Statement on 2018 Climate Legislative Proposals
- We’re Hiring: Community Action Director
-
- Communities of color poised for the next chapter of climate action
- Join Pastor Anderson – Vote YES on 1631!
- Join Paulina – Vote Yes on 1631!
- How much do climate-hurt communities benefit from I-1631?
- Air quality relief as we push air quality protection into law
- Report Reveals Inequities of Climate Change in Washington (Seattle Weekly, September 2018)
- Join Estela – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Diane – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Kurtis – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Leslie – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Yolanda – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join James – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Tony – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Councilmember Méndez – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Bereket – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Johnny – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Assessing Equity in State Solar Strategies
- We’re all breathing smoke, but climate change hits some people harder than others (Tacoma News Tribune, August 2018)
- Environmental justice at center of carbon fee initiative (The Seattle Globalist, August 2018)
- An Unfair Share: Climate Change Hits Some Harder Than Others
- Mobilizing Highly Impacted Communities Near Toxic Sites
- What counts when we count carbon pollution? Lessons from Oregon
- Land of the Fee? (Grist, June 2018)
- This Washington State Ballot Measure Fights for Both Jobs and Climate Justice (The Nation, July 2018)
- Tomorrow’s Leaders of Color Set their Sights on Environmental Justice
- Statement from the Front and Centered Steering Committee on I-1631
- Initiative Seeks Environmental Justice, Through Racial Justice (South Seattle Emerald, May 2018)
- Yes on Initiative 1631 (Whatcom Watch, April 2018)
- Activists begin collecting signatures for November carbon fee initiative (Sound News, April 2018)
- Washington state groups push carbon-pricing ballot measure (Associated Press, March 2018)
- Putting Environmental Justice on the Map
- Now is our time: Organize with us and gather signatures for I-1631
- Yes on I-1631 (Cascadia Weekly, April 2018)
- Hitting the Ground Running: Our 2018 Legislative Session
- To The People!
- 2018 could see wave of West Coast climate pollution pricing (Reuters, January 2018)
- Some businesses backing Washington carbon tax measure (AP, January 2018)
- Join us for a Forum on Community Responsive Research
- Statement on 2018 Climate Legislative Proposals
- We’re Hiring: Community Action Director
-
- Communities of color poised for the next chapter of climate action
- Join Pastor Anderson – Vote YES on 1631!
- Join Paulina – Vote Yes on 1631!
- How much do climate-hurt communities benefit from I-1631?
- Air quality relief as we push air quality protection into law
- Report Reveals Inequities of Climate Change in Washington (Seattle Weekly, September 2018)
- Join Estela – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Diane – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Kurtis – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Leslie – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Yolanda – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join James – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Tony – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Councilmember Méndez – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Bereket – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Johnny – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Assessing Equity in State Solar Strategies
- We’re all breathing smoke, but climate change hits some people harder than others (Tacoma News Tribune, August 2018)
- Environmental justice at center of carbon fee initiative (The Seattle Globalist, August 2018)
- An Unfair Share: Climate Change Hits Some Harder Than Others
- Mobilizing Highly Impacted Communities Near Toxic Sites
- What counts when we count carbon pollution? Lessons from Oregon
- Land of the Fee? (Grist, June 2018)
- This Washington State Ballot Measure Fights for Both Jobs and Climate Justice (The Nation, July 2018)
- Tomorrow’s Leaders of Color Set their Sights on Environmental Justice
- Statement from the Front and Centered Steering Committee on I-1631
- Initiative Seeks Environmental Justice, Through Racial Justice (South Seattle Emerald, May 2018)
- Yes on Initiative 1631 (Whatcom Watch, April 2018)
- Activists begin collecting signatures for November carbon fee initiative (Sound News, April 2018)
- Washington state groups push carbon-pricing ballot measure (Associated Press, March 2018)
- Putting Environmental Justice on the Map
- Now is our time: Organize with us and gather signatures for I-1631
- Yes on I-1631 (Cascadia Weekly, April 2018)
- Hitting the Ground Running: Our 2018 Legislative Session
- To The People!
- 2018 could see wave of West Coast climate pollution pricing (Reuters, January 2018)
- Some businesses backing Washington carbon tax measure (AP, January 2018)
- Join us for a Forum on Community Responsive Research
- Statement on 2018 Climate Legislative Proposals
- We’re Hiring: Community Action Director
-
- Communities of color poised for the next chapter of climate action
- Join Pastor Anderson – Vote YES on 1631!
- Join Paulina – Vote Yes on 1631!
- How much do climate-hurt communities benefit from I-1631?
- Air quality relief as we push air quality protection into law
- Report Reveals Inequities of Climate Change in Washington (Seattle Weekly, September 2018)
- Join Estela – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Diane – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Kurtis – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Leslie – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Yolanda – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join James – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Tony – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Councilmember Méndez – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Bereket – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Johnny – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Assessing Equity in State Solar Strategies
- We’re all breathing smoke, but climate change hits some people harder than others (Tacoma News Tribune, August 2018)
- Environmental justice at center of carbon fee initiative (The Seattle Globalist, August 2018)
- An Unfair Share: Climate Change Hits Some Harder Than Others
- Mobilizing Highly Impacted Communities Near Toxic Sites
- What counts when we count carbon pollution? Lessons from Oregon
- Land of the Fee? (Grist, June 2018)
- This Washington State Ballot Measure Fights for Both Jobs and Climate Justice (The Nation, July 2018)
- Tomorrow’s Leaders of Color Set their Sights on Environmental Justice
- Statement from the Front and Centered Steering Committee on I-1631
- Initiative Seeks Environmental Justice, Through Racial Justice (South Seattle Emerald, May 2018)
- Yes on Initiative 1631 (Whatcom Watch, April 2018)
- Activists begin collecting signatures for November carbon fee initiative (Sound News, April 2018)
- Washington state groups push carbon-pricing ballot measure (Associated Press, March 2018)
- Putting Environmental Justice on the Map
- Now is our time: Organize with us and gather signatures for I-1631
- Yes on I-1631 (Cascadia Weekly, April 2018)
- Hitting the Ground Running: Our 2018 Legislative Session
- To The People!
- 2018 could see wave of West Coast climate pollution pricing (Reuters, January 2018)
- Some businesses backing Washington carbon tax measure (AP, January 2018)
- Join us for a Forum on Community Responsive Research
- Statement on 2018 Climate Legislative Proposals
- We’re Hiring: Community Action Director
-
- Communities of color poised for the next chapter of climate action
- Join Pastor Anderson – Vote YES on 1631!
- Join Paulina – Vote Yes on 1631!
- How much do climate-hurt communities benefit from I-1631?
- Air quality relief as we push air quality protection into law
- Report Reveals Inequities of Climate Change in Washington (Seattle Weekly, September 2018)
- Join Estela – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Diane – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Kurtis – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Leslie – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Yolanda – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join James – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Tony – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Councilmember Méndez – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Bereket – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Johnny – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Assessing Equity in State Solar Strategies
- We’re all breathing smoke, but climate change hits some people harder than others (Tacoma News Tribune, August 2018)
- Environmental justice at center of carbon fee initiative (The Seattle Globalist, August 2018)
- An Unfair Share: Climate Change Hits Some Harder Than Others
- Mobilizing Highly Impacted Communities Near Toxic Sites
- What counts when we count carbon pollution? Lessons from Oregon
- Land of the Fee? (Grist, June 2018)
- This Washington State Ballot Measure Fights for Both Jobs and Climate Justice (The Nation, July 2018)
- Tomorrow’s Leaders of Color Set their Sights on Environmental Justice
- Statement from the Front and Centered Steering Committee on I-1631
- Initiative Seeks Environmental Justice, Through Racial Justice (South Seattle Emerald, May 2018)
- Yes on Initiative 1631 (Whatcom Watch, April 2018)
- Activists begin collecting signatures for November carbon fee initiative (Sound News, April 2018)
- Washington state groups push carbon-pricing ballot measure (Associated Press, March 2018)
- Putting Environmental Justice on the Map
- Now is our time: Organize with us and gather signatures for I-1631
- Yes on I-1631 (Cascadia Weekly, April 2018)
- Hitting the Ground Running: Our 2018 Legislative Session
- To The People!
- 2018 could see wave of West Coast climate pollution pricing (Reuters, January 2018)
- Some businesses backing Washington carbon tax measure (AP, January 2018)
- Join us for a Forum on Community Responsive Research
- Statement on 2018 Climate Legislative Proposals
- We’re Hiring: Community Action Director
-
- Communities of color poised for the next chapter of climate action
- Join Pastor Anderson – Vote YES on 1631!
- Join Paulina – Vote Yes on 1631!
- How much do climate-hurt communities benefit from I-1631?
- Air quality relief as we push air quality protection into law
- Report Reveals Inequities of Climate Change in Washington (Seattle Weekly, September 2018)
- Join Estela – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Diane – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Kurtis – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Leslie – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Yolanda – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join James – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Tony – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Councilmember Méndez – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Bereket – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Johnny – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Assessing Equity in State Solar Strategies
- We’re all breathing smoke, but climate change hits some people harder than others (Tacoma News Tribune, August 2018)
- Environmental justice at center of carbon fee initiative (The Seattle Globalist, August 2018)
- An Unfair Share: Climate Change Hits Some Harder Than Others
- Mobilizing Highly Impacted Communities Near Toxic Sites
- What counts when we count carbon pollution? Lessons from Oregon
- Land of the Fee? (Grist, June 2018)
- This Washington State Ballot Measure Fights for Both Jobs and Climate Justice (The Nation, July 2018)
- Tomorrow’s Leaders of Color Set their Sights on Environmental Justice
- Statement from the Front and Centered Steering Committee on I-1631
- Initiative Seeks Environmental Justice, Through Racial Justice (South Seattle Emerald, May 2018)
- Yes on Initiative 1631 (Whatcom Watch, April 2018)
- Activists begin collecting signatures for November carbon fee initiative (Sound News, April 2018)
- Washington state groups push carbon-pricing ballot measure (Associated Press, March 2018)
- Putting Environmental Justice on the Map
- Now is our time: Organize with us and gather signatures for I-1631
- Yes on I-1631 (Cascadia Weekly, April 2018)
- Hitting the Ground Running: Our 2018 Legislative Session
- To The People!
- 2018 could see wave of West Coast climate pollution pricing (Reuters, January 2018)
- Some businesses backing Washington carbon tax measure (AP, January 2018)
- Join us for a Forum on Community Responsive Research
- Statement on 2018 Climate Legislative Proposals
- We’re Hiring: Community Action Director
-
- Communities of color poised for the next chapter of climate action
- Join Pastor Anderson – Vote YES on 1631!
- Join Paulina – Vote Yes on 1631!
- How much do climate-hurt communities benefit from I-1631?
- Air quality relief as we push air quality protection into law
- Report Reveals Inequities of Climate Change in Washington (Seattle Weekly, September 2018)
- Join Estela – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Diane – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Kurtis – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Leslie – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Yolanda – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join James – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Tony – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Councilmember Méndez – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Bereket – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Johnny – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Assessing Equity in State Solar Strategies
- We’re all breathing smoke, but climate change hits some people harder than others (Tacoma News Tribune, August 2018)
- Environmental justice at center of carbon fee initiative (The Seattle Globalist, August 2018)
- An Unfair Share: Climate Change Hits Some Harder Than Others
- Mobilizing Highly Impacted Communities Near Toxic Sites
- What counts when we count carbon pollution? Lessons from Oregon
- Land of the Fee? (Grist, June 2018)
- This Washington State Ballot Measure Fights for Both Jobs and Climate Justice (The Nation, July 2018)
- Tomorrow’s Leaders of Color Set their Sights on Environmental Justice
- Statement from the Front and Centered Steering Committee on I-1631
- Initiative Seeks Environmental Justice, Through Racial Justice (South Seattle Emerald, May 2018)
- Yes on Initiative 1631 (Whatcom Watch, April 2018)
- Activists begin collecting signatures for November carbon fee initiative (Sound News, April 2018)
- Washington state groups push carbon-pricing ballot measure (Associated Press, March 2018)
- Putting Environmental Justice on the Map
- Now is our time: Organize with us and gather signatures for I-1631
- Yes on I-1631 (Cascadia Weekly, April 2018)
- Hitting the Ground Running: Our 2018 Legislative Session
- To The People!
- 2018 could see wave of West Coast climate pollution pricing (Reuters, January 2018)
- Some businesses backing Washington carbon tax measure (AP, January 2018)
- Join us for a Forum on Community Responsive Research
- Statement on 2018 Climate Legislative Proposals
- We’re Hiring: Community Action Director
-
- Communities of color poised for the next chapter of climate action
- Join Pastor Anderson – Vote YES on 1631!
- Join Paulina – Vote Yes on 1631!
- How much do climate-hurt communities benefit from I-1631?
- Air quality relief as we push air quality protection into law
- Report Reveals Inequities of Climate Change in Washington (Seattle Weekly, September 2018)
- Join Estela – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Diane – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Kurtis – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Leslie – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Yolanda – Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join James – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Tony – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Councilmember Méndez – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Bereket – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Join Johnny – Pledge to Vote Yes on 1631!
- Assessing Equity in State Solar Strategies
- We’re all breathing smoke, but climate change hits some people harder than others (Tacoma News Tribune, August 2018)
- Environmental justice at center of carbon fee initiative (The Seattle Globalist, August 2018)
- An Unfair Share: Climate Change Hits Some Harder Than Others
- Mobilizing Highly Impacted Communities Near Toxic Sites
- What counts when we count carbon pollution? Lessons from Oregon
- Land of the Fee? (Grist, June 2018)
- This Washington State Ballot Measure Fights for Both Jobs and Climate Justice (The Nation, July 2018)
- Tomorrow’s Leaders of Color Set their Sights on Environmental Justice
- Statement from the Front and Centered Steering Committee on I-1631
- Initiative Seeks Environmental Justice, Through Racial Justice (South Seattle Emerald, May 2018)
- Yes on Initiative 1631 (Whatcom Watch, April 2018)
- Activists begin collecting signatures for November carbon fee initiative (Sound News, April 2018)
- Washington state groups push carbon-pricing ballot measure (Associated Press, March 2018)
- Putting Environmental Justice on the Map
- Now is our time: Organize with us and gather signatures for I-1631
- Yes on I-1631 (Cascadia Weekly, April 2018)
- Hitting the Ground Running: Our 2018 Legislative Session
- To The People!
- 2018 could see wave of West Coast climate pollution pricing (Reuters, January 2018)
- Some businesses backing Washington carbon tax measure (AP, January 2018)
- Join us for a Forum on Community Responsive Research
- Statement on 2018 Climate Legislative Proposals
- We’re Hiring: Community Action Director
2017
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- Solar Plus Releases Strategies for 2018
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Pollution, Climate Impacts, and Puget Sound
- Ecology’s VW Mitigation Plan Shows Promise for Environmental Justice
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Solar Power
- Front and Centered Listening Sessions Across Washington State
- Will Washington State Pass the Nation’s First Carbon Tax? (Mother Jones – Nov. 16, 2017)
- Harvey Hits Home for EJ Communities
- $120K WA Toxics and Waste Community Grants, Apply by Aug 11, Equity Priority (+Español, Tiếng Việt, 한국어, 中文)
- Solar Plus Project Takes Shape
- West Coast Climate Justice Coalitions Meet As U.S. Pulls Out of Climate Accord
- State Attorney General’s Office Meets Front and Centered
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Elizabeth Torres
- Why The Left Doesn’t Want A Carbon Tax (Or at Least Not This One)
- PSCAA collects community input on Volkswagen settlement funds
- How California’s Greenhouse Gas Laws Can Better Serve Disadvantaged Communities
- On Earth Day, check your privilege
- Washington can do better on climate than I-732
- Mapping Environmental Justice in Washington State
- Update: Model Toxics Control Act
- Maximize Equity in VW Air Pollution Investments
- Clean Energy Transition Act Hearing (updated with videos)
- States need environmental agendas based on social justice
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Matt Remle
- 2017 Legislative Agenda
- Equity Analysis of Toxic Sites and Model Toxic Control Act
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) Permit Update – in English / en Español
- Comprehensive Climate Bill Introduced in Olympia
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- Solar Plus Releases Strategies for 2018
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Pollution, Climate Impacts, and Puget Sound
- Ecology’s VW Mitigation Plan Shows Promise for Environmental Justice
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Solar Power
- Front and Centered Listening Sessions Across Washington State
- Will Washington State Pass the Nation’s First Carbon Tax? (Mother Jones – Nov. 16, 2017)
- Harvey Hits Home for EJ Communities
- $120K WA Toxics and Waste Community Grants, Apply by Aug 11, Equity Priority (+Español, Tiếng Việt, 한국어, 中文)
- Solar Plus Project Takes Shape
- West Coast Climate Justice Coalitions Meet As U.S. Pulls Out of Climate Accord
- State Attorney General’s Office Meets Front and Centered
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Elizabeth Torres
- Why The Left Doesn’t Want A Carbon Tax (Or at Least Not This One)
- PSCAA collects community input on Volkswagen settlement funds
- How California’s Greenhouse Gas Laws Can Better Serve Disadvantaged Communities
- On Earth Day, check your privilege
- Washington can do better on climate than I-732
- Mapping Environmental Justice in Washington State
- Update: Model Toxics Control Act
- Maximize Equity in VW Air Pollution Investments
- Clean Energy Transition Act Hearing (updated with videos)
- States need environmental agendas based on social justice
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Matt Remle
- 2017 Legislative Agenda
- Equity Analysis of Toxic Sites and Model Toxic Control Act
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) Permit Update – in English / en Español
- Comprehensive Climate Bill Introduced in Olympia
-
- Solar Plus Releases Strategies for 2018
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Pollution, Climate Impacts, and Puget Sound
- Ecology’s VW Mitigation Plan Shows Promise for Environmental Justice
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Solar Power
- Front and Centered Listening Sessions Across Washington State
- Will Washington State Pass the Nation’s First Carbon Tax? (Mother Jones – Nov. 16, 2017)
- Harvey Hits Home for EJ Communities
- $120K WA Toxics and Waste Community Grants, Apply by Aug 11, Equity Priority (+Español, Tiếng Việt, 한국어, 中文)
- Solar Plus Project Takes Shape
- West Coast Climate Justice Coalitions Meet As U.S. Pulls Out of Climate Accord
- State Attorney General’s Office Meets Front and Centered
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Elizabeth Torres
- Why The Left Doesn’t Want A Carbon Tax (Or at Least Not This One)
- PSCAA collects community input on Volkswagen settlement funds
- How California’s Greenhouse Gas Laws Can Better Serve Disadvantaged Communities
- On Earth Day, check your privilege
- Washington can do better on climate than I-732
- Mapping Environmental Justice in Washington State
- Update: Model Toxics Control Act
- Maximize Equity in VW Air Pollution Investments
- Clean Energy Transition Act Hearing (updated with videos)
- States need environmental agendas based on social justice
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Matt Remle
- 2017 Legislative Agenda
- Equity Analysis of Toxic Sites and Model Toxic Control Act
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) Permit Update – in English / en Español
- Comprehensive Climate Bill Introduced in Olympia
-
- Solar Plus Releases Strategies for 2018
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Pollution, Climate Impacts, and Puget Sound
- Ecology’s VW Mitigation Plan Shows Promise for Environmental Justice
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Solar Power
- Front and Centered Listening Sessions Across Washington State
- Will Washington State Pass the Nation’s First Carbon Tax? (Mother Jones – Nov. 16, 2017)
- Harvey Hits Home for EJ Communities
- $120K WA Toxics and Waste Community Grants, Apply by Aug 11, Equity Priority (+Español, Tiếng Việt, 한국어, 中文)
- Solar Plus Project Takes Shape
- West Coast Climate Justice Coalitions Meet As U.S. Pulls Out of Climate Accord
- State Attorney General’s Office Meets Front and Centered
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Elizabeth Torres
- Why The Left Doesn’t Want A Carbon Tax (Or at Least Not This One)
- PSCAA collects community input on Volkswagen settlement funds
- How California’s Greenhouse Gas Laws Can Better Serve Disadvantaged Communities
- On Earth Day, check your privilege
- Washington can do better on climate than I-732
- Mapping Environmental Justice in Washington State
- Update: Model Toxics Control Act
- Maximize Equity in VW Air Pollution Investments
- Clean Energy Transition Act Hearing (updated with videos)
- States need environmental agendas based on social justice
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Matt Remle
- 2017 Legislative Agenda
- Equity Analysis of Toxic Sites and Model Toxic Control Act
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) Permit Update – in English / en Español
- Comprehensive Climate Bill Introduced in Olympia
-
- Solar Plus Releases Strategies for 2018
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Pollution, Climate Impacts, and Puget Sound
- Ecology’s VW Mitigation Plan Shows Promise for Environmental Justice
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Solar Power
- Front and Centered Listening Sessions Across Washington State
- Will Washington State Pass the Nation’s First Carbon Tax? (Mother Jones – Nov. 16, 2017)
- Harvey Hits Home for EJ Communities
- $120K WA Toxics and Waste Community Grants, Apply by Aug 11, Equity Priority (+Español, Tiếng Việt, 한국어, 中文)
- Solar Plus Project Takes Shape
- West Coast Climate Justice Coalitions Meet As U.S. Pulls Out of Climate Accord
- State Attorney General’s Office Meets Front and Centered
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Elizabeth Torres
- Why The Left Doesn’t Want A Carbon Tax (Or at Least Not This One)
- PSCAA collects community input on Volkswagen settlement funds
- How California’s Greenhouse Gas Laws Can Better Serve Disadvantaged Communities
- On Earth Day, check your privilege
- Washington can do better on climate than I-732
- Mapping Environmental Justice in Washington State
- Update: Model Toxics Control Act
- Maximize Equity in VW Air Pollution Investments
- Clean Energy Transition Act Hearing (updated with videos)
- States need environmental agendas based on social justice
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Matt Remle
- 2017 Legislative Agenda
- Equity Analysis of Toxic Sites and Model Toxic Control Act
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) Permit Update – in English / en Español
- Comprehensive Climate Bill Introduced in Olympia
-
- Solar Plus Releases Strategies for 2018
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Pollution, Climate Impacts, and Puget Sound
- Ecology’s VW Mitigation Plan Shows Promise for Environmental Justice
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Solar Power
- Front and Centered Listening Sessions Across Washington State
- Will Washington State Pass the Nation’s First Carbon Tax? (Mother Jones – Nov. 16, 2017)
- Harvey Hits Home for EJ Communities
- $120K WA Toxics and Waste Community Grants, Apply by Aug 11, Equity Priority (+Español, Tiếng Việt, 한국어, 中文)
- Solar Plus Project Takes Shape
- West Coast Climate Justice Coalitions Meet As U.S. Pulls Out of Climate Accord
- State Attorney General’s Office Meets Front and Centered
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Elizabeth Torres
- Why The Left Doesn’t Want A Carbon Tax (Or at Least Not This One)
- PSCAA collects community input on Volkswagen settlement funds
- How California’s Greenhouse Gas Laws Can Better Serve Disadvantaged Communities
- On Earth Day, check your privilege
- Washington can do better on climate than I-732
- Mapping Environmental Justice in Washington State
- Update: Model Toxics Control Act
- Maximize Equity in VW Air Pollution Investments
- Clean Energy Transition Act Hearing (updated with videos)
- States need environmental agendas based on social justice
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Matt Remle
- 2017 Legislative Agenda
- Equity Analysis of Toxic Sites and Model Toxic Control Act
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) Permit Update – in English / en Español
- Comprehensive Climate Bill Introduced in Olympia
-
- Solar Plus Releases Strategies for 2018
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Pollution, Climate Impacts, and Puget Sound
- Ecology’s VW Mitigation Plan Shows Promise for Environmental Justice
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Solar Power
- Front and Centered Listening Sessions Across Washington State
- Will Washington State Pass the Nation’s First Carbon Tax? (Mother Jones – Nov. 16, 2017)
- Harvey Hits Home for EJ Communities
- $120K WA Toxics and Waste Community Grants, Apply by Aug 11, Equity Priority (+Español, Tiếng Việt, 한국어, 中文)
- Solar Plus Project Takes Shape
- West Coast Climate Justice Coalitions Meet As U.S. Pulls Out of Climate Accord
- State Attorney General’s Office Meets Front and Centered
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Elizabeth Torres
- Why The Left Doesn’t Want A Carbon Tax (Or at Least Not This One)
- PSCAA collects community input on Volkswagen settlement funds
- How California’s Greenhouse Gas Laws Can Better Serve Disadvantaged Communities
- On Earth Day, check your privilege
- Washington can do better on climate than I-732
- Mapping Environmental Justice in Washington State
- Update: Model Toxics Control Act
- Maximize Equity in VW Air Pollution Investments
- Clean Energy Transition Act Hearing (updated with videos)
- States need environmental agendas based on social justice
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Matt Remle
- 2017 Legislative Agenda
- Equity Analysis of Toxic Sites and Model Toxic Control Act
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) Permit Update – in English / en Español
- Comprehensive Climate Bill Introduced in Olympia
-
- Solar Plus Releases Strategies for 2018
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Pollution, Climate Impacts, and Puget Sound
- Ecology’s VW Mitigation Plan Shows Promise for Environmental Justice
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Solar Power
- Front and Centered Listening Sessions Across Washington State
- Will Washington State Pass the Nation’s First Carbon Tax? (Mother Jones – Nov. 16, 2017)
- Harvey Hits Home for EJ Communities
- $120K WA Toxics and Waste Community Grants, Apply by Aug 11, Equity Priority (+Español, Tiếng Việt, 한국어, 中文)
- Solar Plus Project Takes Shape
- West Coast Climate Justice Coalitions Meet As U.S. Pulls Out of Climate Accord
- State Attorney General’s Office Meets Front and Centered
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Elizabeth Torres
- Why The Left Doesn’t Want A Carbon Tax (Or at Least Not This One)
- PSCAA collects community input on Volkswagen settlement funds
- How California’s Greenhouse Gas Laws Can Better Serve Disadvantaged Communities
- On Earth Day, check your privilege
- Washington can do better on climate than I-732
- Mapping Environmental Justice in Washington State
- Update: Model Toxics Control Act
- Maximize Equity in VW Air Pollution Investments
- Clean Energy Transition Act Hearing (updated with videos)
- States need environmental agendas based on social justice
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Matt Remle
- 2017 Legislative Agenda
- Equity Analysis of Toxic Sites and Model Toxic Control Act
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) Permit Update – in English / en Español
- Comprehensive Climate Bill Introduced in Olympia
-
- Solar Plus Releases Strategies for 2018
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Pollution, Climate Impacts, and Puget Sound
- Ecology’s VW Mitigation Plan Shows Promise for Environmental Justice
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Solar Power
- Front and Centered Listening Sessions Across Washington State
- Will Washington State Pass the Nation’s First Carbon Tax? (Mother Jones – Nov. 16, 2017)
- Harvey Hits Home for EJ Communities
- $120K WA Toxics and Waste Community Grants, Apply by Aug 11, Equity Priority (+Español, Tiếng Việt, 한국어, 中文)
- Solar Plus Project Takes Shape
- West Coast Climate Justice Coalitions Meet As U.S. Pulls Out of Climate Accord
- State Attorney General’s Office Meets Front and Centered
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Elizabeth Torres
- Why The Left Doesn’t Want A Carbon Tax (Or at Least Not This One)
- PSCAA collects community input on Volkswagen settlement funds
- How California’s Greenhouse Gas Laws Can Better Serve Disadvantaged Communities
- On Earth Day, check your privilege
- Washington can do better on climate than I-732
- Mapping Environmental Justice in Washington State
- Update: Model Toxics Control Act
- Maximize Equity in VW Air Pollution Investments
- Clean Energy Transition Act Hearing (updated with videos)
- States need environmental agendas based on social justice
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Matt Remle
- 2017 Legislative Agenda
- Equity Analysis of Toxic Sites and Model Toxic Control Act
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) Permit Update – in English / en Español
- Comprehensive Climate Bill Introduced in Olympia
-
- Solar Plus Releases Strategies for 2018
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Pollution, Climate Impacts, and Puget Sound
- Ecology’s VW Mitigation Plan Shows Promise for Environmental Justice
- 2017 Listening Sessions on Solar Power
- Front and Centered Listening Sessions Across Washington State
- Will Washington State Pass the Nation’s First Carbon Tax? (Mother Jones – Nov. 16, 2017)
- Harvey Hits Home for EJ Communities
- $120K WA Toxics and Waste Community Grants, Apply by Aug 11, Equity Priority (+Español, Tiếng Việt, 한국어, 中文)
- Solar Plus Project Takes Shape
- West Coast Climate Justice Coalitions Meet As U.S. Pulls Out of Climate Accord
- State Attorney General’s Office Meets Front and Centered
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Elizabeth Torres
- Why The Left Doesn’t Want A Carbon Tax (Or at Least Not This One)
- PSCAA collects community input on Volkswagen settlement funds
- How California’s Greenhouse Gas Laws Can Better Serve Disadvantaged Communities
- On Earth Day, check your privilege
- Washington can do better on climate than I-732
- Mapping Environmental Justice in Washington State
- Update: Model Toxics Control Act
- Maximize Equity in VW Air Pollution Investments
- Clean Energy Transition Act Hearing (updated with videos)
- States need environmental agendas based on social justice
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Matt Remle
- 2017 Legislative Agenda
- Equity Analysis of Toxic Sites and Model Toxic Control Act
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) Permit Update – in English / en Español
- Comprehensive Climate Bill Introduced in Olympia
2016
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- 2016 HIGHLIGHTS
- What can’t be seen: A reportback from Standing Rock
- When We Lead: 2016 Voter Engagement Reportback
- Voters Reject I-732, ‘Revenue-Neutral’ Approach to a Carbon Tax
- When We Lead: Grassroots Organizing and A Voting Rights Case in Yakima
- When We Lead: Voting with Language Access in AAPI Communities
- When We Lead: Voter Engagement in Sikh Communities in South King County
- When We Lead: Spectra Project Off the Ground in South King County
- State Agency Directors and Leaders of Color Meet
- Four Years In, What Can We Learn from California’s Cap and Trade Program?
- Rebecca Saldaña on I-732 at Civic Cocktail (Video)
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Katrina Pestaño
- Rashad Barber – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Planning for the Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change in Washington State
- Challenging Armchair Equity: Toward A Movement Lead By Frontline Communities
- State must protect Yakima Valley drinking water from cow manure
- On Target: Climate Action Must Deliver for Communities at the Intersections
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Why I-732 is a False Promise: Climate Justice Requires Putting Money Where Your Mouth Is
- Equitable Carbon Pricing: Our Priorities and How to Identify False Promises
- Weak Industrial Animal Feed Permit Threat to Yakima Water
- Hodan Hassan – Conversations on Climate Justice
- The Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change on Communities of Color in Washington State (Report)
- Front and Centered Leaders Speak on Clean Air Rule (video)
- Call for Climate Justice at Clean Air Rule Hearings – This Week!
- Paulina López, Front and Centered
- The Disproportionate Burden of Fossil Fuel Air Pollution in Washington State (Report)
- Latino Youth Leadership Summit to Tackle Voting, Climate Justice
- Voter of Color Engagement the Focus of Front and Centered Roundtable
- Voices from the Summit (Video)
- Report Details Climate Concerns of South End Communities of Color
- {:en}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}{:es}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}
- Our Story: Climate Justice and Environmental Justice (Video)
- Environmental Groups Don’t Support I-732
- Got Green, Puget Sound Sage climate change report puts focus on South Seattle community
- On Earth Day, A New Proposal Provides a Groundbreaking Model for Climate Justice
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle
- Farmworkers Lead the Way To Climate Justice
- First Ever Black Earth Day in Tacoma
- Latinos Fight Oil Trains in Vancouver WA
- Environmental Justice Critical to AAPI Political Engagement
- Communities of Color ‘Front and Centered’ this Earth Day
- Data Shows Race Key Factor in Air Pollution Exposure in Washington
- Jill Mangaliman on KEXP Mind Over Matters about Community-Led Research in South Seattle (Audio)
- Front and Centered awarded 2016 Sustainable Seattle Leadership Award
- Gentrification and Climate Change Are Totally Related, Says Report
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle (Report)
- New Report: In Seattle, Who Will Climate Change Impact First?
- Conversations on Just Transition and COP21
- Front and Centered Recommendations on Clean Air Rule at Dept. of Ecology
- What Will It Take for Washington State to Put a Price on Carbon?
- Dean Jackson on Pollution in Hilltop, Tacoma
- OneAmerica says I-732 the wrong direction for Washington State
- Our Power Plan Day of Action
- Guest Post: Jeff Johnson on I-732
- Activists in WA and nationwide descend on EPA, Tues. Jan. 19
- Effenus Henderson, Front and Centered
- A Steep Road to Victory for Carbon Tax Initiative (Seattle Weekly)
- I-732 kowtows polluters, disrespects communities of color (Seattle Globalist)
- Matt Driscoll: Unlocking carbon gridlock in Washington a matter of inclusion, not exclusion (Tacoma News Tribune)
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- 2016 HIGHLIGHTS
- What can’t be seen: A reportback from Standing Rock
- When We Lead: 2016 Voter Engagement Reportback
- Voters Reject I-732, ‘Revenue-Neutral’ Approach to a Carbon Tax
- When We Lead: Grassroots Organizing and A Voting Rights Case in Yakima
- When We Lead: Voting with Language Access in AAPI Communities
- When We Lead: Voter Engagement in Sikh Communities in South King County
- When We Lead: Spectra Project Off the Ground in South King County
- State Agency Directors and Leaders of Color Meet
- Four Years In, What Can We Learn from California’s Cap and Trade Program?
- Rebecca Saldaña on I-732 at Civic Cocktail (Video)
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Katrina Pestaño
- Rashad Barber – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Planning for the Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change in Washington State
- Challenging Armchair Equity: Toward A Movement Lead By Frontline Communities
- State must protect Yakima Valley drinking water from cow manure
- On Target: Climate Action Must Deliver for Communities at the Intersections
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Why I-732 is a False Promise: Climate Justice Requires Putting Money Where Your Mouth Is
- Equitable Carbon Pricing: Our Priorities and How to Identify False Promises
- Weak Industrial Animal Feed Permit Threat to Yakima Water
- Hodan Hassan – Conversations on Climate Justice
- The Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change on Communities of Color in Washington State (Report)
- Front and Centered Leaders Speak on Clean Air Rule (video)
- Call for Climate Justice at Clean Air Rule Hearings – This Week!
- Paulina López, Front and Centered
- The Disproportionate Burden of Fossil Fuel Air Pollution in Washington State (Report)
- Latino Youth Leadership Summit to Tackle Voting, Climate Justice
- Voter of Color Engagement the Focus of Front and Centered Roundtable
- Voices from the Summit (Video)
- Report Details Climate Concerns of South End Communities of Color
- {:en}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}{:es}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}
- Our Story: Climate Justice and Environmental Justice (Video)
- Environmental Groups Don’t Support I-732
- Got Green, Puget Sound Sage climate change report puts focus on South Seattle community
- On Earth Day, A New Proposal Provides a Groundbreaking Model for Climate Justice
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle
- Farmworkers Lead the Way To Climate Justice
- First Ever Black Earth Day in Tacoma
- Latinos Fight Oil Trains in Vancouver WA
- Environmental Justice Critical to AAPI Political Engagement
- Communities of Color ‘Front and Centered’ this Earth Day
- Data Shows Race Key Factor in Air Pollution Exposure in Washington
- Jill Mangaliman on KEXP Mind Over Matters about Community-Led Research in South Seattle (Audio)
- Front and Centered awarded 2016 Sustainable Seattle Leadership Award
- Gentrification and Climate Change Are Totally Related, Says Report
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle (Report)
- New Report: In Seattle, Who Will Climate Change Impact First?
- Conversations on Just Transition and COP21
- Front and Centered Recommendations on Clean Air Rule at Dept. of Ecology
- What Will It Take for Washington State to Put a Price on Carbon?
- Dean Jackson on Pollution in Hilltop, Tacoma
- OneAmerica says I-732 the wrong direction for Washington State
- Our Power Plan Day of Action
- Guest Post: Jeff Johnson on I-732
- Activists in WA and nationwide descend on EPA, Tues. Jan. 19
- Effenus Henderson, Front and Centered
- A Steep Road to Victory for Carbon Tax Initiative (Seattle Weekly)
- I-732 kowtows polluters, disrespects communities of color (Seattle Globalist)
- Matt Driscoll: Unlocking carbon gridlock in Washington a matter of inclusion, not exclusion (Tacoma News Tribune)
-
- 2016 HIGHLIGHTS
- What can’t be seen: A reportback from Standing Rock
- When We Lead: 2016 Voter Engagement Reportback
- Voters Reject I-732, ‘Revenue-Neutral’ Approach to a Carbon Tax
- When We Lead: Grassroots Organizing and A Voting Rights Case in Yakima
- When We Lead: Voting with Language Access in AAPI Communities
- When We Lead: Voter Engagement in Sikh Communities in South King County
- When We Lead: Spectra Project Off the Ground in South King County
- State Agency Directors and Leaders of Color Meet
- Four Years In, What Can We Learn from California’s Cap and Trade Program?
- Rebecca Saldaña on I-732 at Civic Cocktail (Video)
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Katrina Pestaño
- Rashad Barber – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Planning for the Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change in Washington State
- Challenging Armchair Equity: Toward A Movement Lead By Frontline Communities
- State must protect Yakima Valley drinking water from cow manure
- On Target: Climate Action Must Deliver for Communities at the Intersections
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Why I-732 is a False Promise: Climate Justice Requires Putting Money Where Your Mouth Is
- Equitable Carbon Pricing: Our Priorities and How to Identify False Promises
- Weak Industrial Animal Feed Permit Threat to Yakima Water
- Hodan Hassan – Conversations on Climate Justice
- The Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change on Communities of Color in Washington State (Report)
- Front and Centered Leaders Speak on Clean Air Rule (video)
- Call for Climate Justice at Clean Air Rule Hearings – This Week!
- Paulina López, Front and Centered
- The Disproportionate Burden of Fossil Fuel Air Pollution in Washington State (Report)
- Latino Youth Leadership Summit to Tackle Voting, Climate Justice
- Voter of Color Engagement the Focus of Front and Centered Roundtable
- Voices from the Summit (Video)
- Report Details Climate Concerns of South End Communities of Color
- {:en}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}{:es}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}
- Our Story: Climate Justice and Environmental Justice (Video)
- Environmental Groups Don’t Support I-732
- Got Green, Puget Sound Sage climate change report puts focus on South Seattle community
- On Earth Day, A New Proposal Provides a Groundbreaking Model for Climate Justice
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle
- Farmworkers Lead the Way To Climate Justice
- First Ever Black Earth Day in Tacoma
- Latinos Fight Oil Trains in Vancouver WA
- Environmental Justice Critical to AAPI Political Engagement
- Communities of Color ‘Front and Centered’ this Earth Day
- Data Shows Race Key Factor in Air Pollution Exposure in Washington
- Jill Mangaliman on KEXP Mind Over Matters about Community-Led Research in South Seattle (Audio)
- Front and Centered awarded 2016 Sustainable Seattle Leadership Award
- Gentrification and Climate Change Are Totally Related, Says Report
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle (Report)
- New Report: In Seattle, Who Will Climate Change Impact First?
- Conversations on Just Transition and COP21
- Front and Centered Recommendations on Clean Air Rule at Dept. of Ecology
- What Will It Take for Washington State to Put a Price on Carbon?
- Dean Jackson on Pollution in Hilltop, Tacoma
- OneAmerica says I-732 the wrong direction for Washington State
- Our Power Plan Day of Action
- Guest Post: Jeff Johnson on I-732
- Activists in WA and nationwide descend on EPA, Tues. Jan. 19
- Effenus Henderson, Front and Centered
- A Steep Road to Victory for Carbon Tax Initiative (Seattle Weekly)
- I-732 kowtows polluters, disrespects communities of color (Seattle Globalist)
- Matt Driscoll: Unlocking carbon gridlock in Washington a matter of inclusion, not exclusion (Tacoma News Tribune)
-
- 2016 HIGHLIGHTS
- What can’t be seen: A reportback from Standing Rock
- When We Lead: 2016 Voter Engagement Reportback
- Voters Reject I-732, ‘Revenue-Neutral’ Approach to a Carbon Tax
- When We Lead: Grassroots Organizing and A Voting Rights Case in Yakima
- When We Lead: Voting with Language Access in AAPI Communities
- When We Lead: Voter Engagement in Sikh Communities in South King County
- When We Lead: Spectra Project Off the Ground in South King County
- State Agency Directors and Leaders of Color Meet
- Four Years In, What Can We Learn from California’s Cap and Trade Program?
- Rebecca Saldaña on I-732 at Civic Cocktail (Video)
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Katrina Pestaño
- Rashad Barber – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Planning for the Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change in Washington State
- Challenging Armchair Equity: Toward A Movement Lead By Frontline Communities
- State must protect Yakima Valley drinking water from cow manure
- On Target: Climate Action Must Deliver for Communities at the Intersections
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Why I-732 is a False Promise: Climate Justice Requires Putting Money Where Your Mouth Is
- Equitable Carbon Pricing: Our Priorities and How to Identify False Promises
- Weak Industrial Animal Feed Permit Threat to Yakima Water
- Hodan Hassan – Conversations on Climate Justice
- The Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change on Communities of Color in Washington State (Report)
- Front and Centered Leaders Speak on Clean Air Rule (video)
- Call for Climate Justice at Clean Air Rule Hearings – This Week!
- Paulina López, Front and Centered
- The Disproportionate Burden of Fossil Fuel Air Pollution in Washington State (Report)
- Latino Youth Leadership Summit to Tackle Voting, Climate Justice
- Voter of Color Engagement the Focus of Front and Centered Roundtable
- Voices from the Summit (Video)
- Report Details Climate Concerns of South End Communities of Color
- {:en}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}{:es}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}
- Our Story: Climate Justice and Environmental Justice (Video)
- Environmental Groups Don’t Support I-732
- Got Green, Puget Sound Sage climate change report puts focus on South Seattle community
- On Earth Day, A New Proposal Provides a Groundbreaking Model for Climate Justice
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle
- Farmworkers Lead the Way To Climate Justice
- First Ever Black Earth Day in Tacoma
- Latinos Fight Oil Trains in Vancouver WA
- Environmental Justice Critical to AAPI Political Engagement
- Communities of Color ‘Front and Centered’ this Earth Day
- Data Shows Race Key Factor in Air Pollution Exposure in Washington
- Jill Mangaliman on KEXP Mind Over Matters about Community-Led Research in South Seattle (Audio)
- Front and Centered awarded 2016 Sustainable Seattle Leadership Award
- Gentrification and Climate Change Are Totally Related, Says Report
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle (Report)
- New Report: In Seattle, Who Will Climate Change Impact First?
- Conversations on Just Transition and COP21
- Front and Centered Recommendations on Clean Air Rule at Dept. of Ecology
- What Will It Take for Washington State to Put a Price on Carbon?
- Dean Jackson on Pollution in Hilltop, Tacoma
- OneAmerica says I-732 the wrong direction for Washington State
- Our Power Plan Day of Action
- Guest Post: Jeff Johnson on I-732
- Activists in WA and nationwide descend on EPA, Tues. Jan. 19
- Effenus Henderson, Front and Centered
- A Steep Road to Victory for Carbon Tax Initiative (Seattle Weekly)
- I-732 kowtows polluters, disrespects communities of color (Seattle Globalist)
- Matt Driscoll: Unlocking carbon gridlock in Washington a matter of inclusion, not exclusion (Tacoma News Tribune)
-
- 2016 HIGHLIGHTS
- What can’t be seen: A reportback from Standing Rock
- When We Lead: 2016 Voter Engagement Reportback
- Voters Reject I-732, ‘Revenue-Neutral’ Approach to a Carbon Tax
- When We Lead: Grassroots Organizing and A Voting Rights Case in Yakima
- When We Lead: Voting with Language Access in AAPI Communities
- When We Lead: Voter Engagement in Sikh Communities in South King County
- When We Lead: Spectra Project Off the Ground in South King County
- State Agency Directors and Leaders of Color Meet
- Four Years In, What Can We Learn from California’s Cap and Trade Program?
- Rebecca Saldaña on I-732 at Civic Cocktail (Video)
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Katrina Pestaño
- Rashad Barber – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Planning for the Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change in Washington State
- Challenging Armchair Equity: Toward A Movement Lead By Frontline Communities
- State must protect Yakima Valley drinking water from cow manure
- On Target: Climate Action Must Deliver for Communities at the Intersections
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Why I-732 is a False Promise: Climate Justice Requires Putting Money Where Your Mouth Is
- Equitable Carbon Pricing: Our Priorities and How to Identify False Promises
- Weak Industrial Animal Feed Permit Threat to Yakima Water
- Hodan Hassan – Conversations on Climate Justice
- The Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change on Communities of Color in Washington State (Report)
- Front and Centered Leaders Speak on Clean Air Rule (video)
- Call for Climate Justice at Clean Air Rule Hearings – This Week!
- Paulina López, Front and Centered
- The Disproportionate Burden of Fossil Fuel Air Pollution in Washington State (Report)
- Latino Youth Leadership Summit to Tackle Voting, Climate Justice
- Voter of Color Engagement the Focus of Front and Centered Roundtable
- Voices from the Summit (Video)
- Report Details Climate Concerns of South End Communities of Color
- {:en}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}{:es}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}
- Our Story: Climate Justice and Environmental Justice (Video)
- Environmental Groups Don’t Support I-732
- Got Green, Puget Sound Sage climate change report puts focus on South Seattle community
- On Earth Day, A New Proposal Provides a Groundbreaking Model for Climate Justice
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle
- Farmworkers Lead the Way To Climate Justice
- First Ever Black Earth Day in Tacoma
- Latinos Fight Oil Trains in Vancouver WA
- Environmental Justice Critical to AAPI Political Engagement
- Communities of Color ‘Front and Centered’ this Earth Day
- Data Shows Race Key Factor in Air Pollution Exposure in Washington
- Jill Mangaliman on KEXP Mind Over Matters about Community-Led Research in South Seattle (Audio)
- Front and Centered awarded 2016 Sustainable Seattle Leadership Award
- Gentrification and Climate Change Are Totally Related, Says Report
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle (Report)
- New Report: In Seattle, Who Will Climate Change Impact First?
- Conversations on Just Transition and COP21
- Front and Centered Recommendations on Clean Air Rule at Dept. of Ecology
- What Will It Take for Washington State to Put a Price on Carbon?
- Dean Jackson on Pollution in Hilltop, Tacoma
- OneAmerica says I-732 the wrong direction for Washington State
- Our Power Plan Day of Action
- Guest Post: Jeff Johnson on I-732
- Activists in WA and nationwide descend on EPA, Tues. Jan. 19
- Effenus Henderson, Front and Centered
- A Steep Road to Victory for Carbon Tax Initiative (Seattle Weekly)
- I-732 kowtows polluters, disrespects communities of color (Seattle Globalist)
- Matt Driscoll: Unlocking carbon gridlock in Washington a matter of inclusion, not exclusion (Tacoma News Tribune)
-
- 2016 HIGHLIGHTS
- What can’t be seen: A reportback from Standing Rock
- When We Lead: 2016 Voter Engagement Reportback
- Voters Reject I-732, ‘Revenue-Neutral’ Approach to a Carbon Tax
- When We Lead: Grassroots Organizing and A Voting Rights Case in Yakima
- When We Lead: Voting with Language Access in AAPI Communities
- When We Lead: Voter Engagement in Sikh Communities in South King County
- When We Lead: Spectra Project Off the Ground in South King County
- State Agency Directors and Leaders of Color Meet
- Four Years In, What Can We Learn from California’s Cap and Trade Program?
- Rebecca Saldaña on I-732 at Civic Cocktail (Video)
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Katrina Pestaño
- Rashad Barber – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Planning for the Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change in Washington State
- Challenging Armchair Equity: Toward A Movement Lead By Frontline Communities
- State must protect Yakima Valley drinking water from cow manure
- On Target: Climate Action Must Deliver for Communities at the Intersections
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Why I-732 is a False Promise: Climate Justice Requires Putting Money Where Your Mouth Is
- Equitable Carbon Pricing: Our Priorities and How to Identify False Promises
- Weak Industrial Animal Feed Permit Threat to Yakima Water
- Hodan Hassan – Conversations on Climate Justice
- The Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change on Communities of Color in Washington State (Report)
- Front and Centered Leaders Speak on Clean Air Rule (video)
- Call for Climate Justice at Clean Air Rule Hearings – This Week!
- Paulina López, Front and Centered
- The Disproportionate Burden of Fossil Fuel Air Pollution in Washington State (Report)
- Latino Youth Leadership Summit to Tackle Voting, Climate Justice
- Voter of Color Engagement the Focus of Front and Centered Roundtable
- Voices from the Summit (Video)
- Report Details Climate Concerns of South End Communities of Color
- {:en}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}{:es}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}
- Our Story: Climate Justice and Environmental Justice (Video)
- Environmental Groups Don’t Support I-732
- Got Green, Puget Sound Sage climate change report puts focus on South Seattle community
- On Earth Day, A New Proposal Provides a Groundbreaking Model for Climate Justice
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle
- Farmworkers Lead the Way To Climate Justice
- First Ever Black Earth Day in Tacoma
- Latinos Fight Oil Trains in Vancouver WA
- Environmental Justice Critical to AAPI Political Engagement
- Communities of Color ‘Front and Centered’ this Earth Day
- Data Shows Race Key Factor in Air Pollution Exposure in Washington
- Jill Mangaliman on KEXP Mind Over Matters about Community-Led Research in South Seattle (Audio)
- Front and Centered awarded 2016 Sustainable Seattle Leadership Award
- Gentrification and Climate Change Are Totally Related, Says Report
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle (Report)
- New Report: In Seattle, Who Will Climate Change Impact First?
- Conversations on Just Transition and COP21
- Front and Centered Recommendations on Clean Air Rule at Dept. of Ecology
- What Will It Take for Washington State to Put a Price on Carbon?
- Dean Jackson on Pollution in Hilltop, Tacoma
- OneAmerica says I-732 the wrong direction for Washington State
- Our Power Plan Day of Action
- Guest Post: Jeff Johnson on I-732
- Activists in WA and nationwide descend on EPA, Tues. Jan. 19
- Effenus Henderson, Front and Centered
- A Steep Road to Victory for Carbon Tax Initiative (Seattle Weekly)
- I-732 kowtows polluters, disrespects communities of color (Seattle Globalist)
- Matt Driscoll: Unlocking carbon gridlock in Washington a matter of inclusion, not exclusion (Tacoma News Tribune)
-
- 2016 HIGHLIGHTS
- What can’t be seen: A reportback from Standing Rock
- When We Lead: 2016 Voter Engagement Reportback
- Voters Reject I-732, ‘Revenue-Neutral’ Approach to a Carbon Tax
- When We Lead: Grassroots Organizing and A Voting Rights Case in Yakima
- When We Lead: Voting with Language Access in AAPI Communities
- When We Lead: Voter Engagement in Sikh Communities in South King County
- When We Lead: Spectra Project Off the Ground in South King County
- State Agency Directors and Leaders of Color Meet
- Four Years In, What Can We Learn from California’s Cap and Trade Program?
- Rebecca Saldaña on I-732 at Civic Cocktail (Video)
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Katrina Pestaño
- Rashad Barber – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Planning for the Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change in Washington State
- Challenging Armchair Equity: Toward A Movement Lead By Frontline Communities
- State must protect Yakima Valley drinking water from cow manure
- On Target: Climate Action Must Deliver for Communities at the Intersections
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Why I-732 is a False Promise: Climate Justice Requires Putting Money Where Your Mouth Is
- Equitable Carbon Pricing: Our Priorities and How to Identify False Promises
- Weak Industrial Animal Feed Permit Threat to Yakima Water
- Hodan Hassan – Conversations on Climate Justice
- The Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change on Communities of Color in Washington State (Report)
- Front and Centered Leaders Speak on Clean Air Rule (video)
- Call for Climate Justice at Clean Air Rule Hearings – This Week!
- Paulina López, Front and Centered
- The Disproportionate Burden of Fossil Fuel Air Pollution in Washington State (Report)
- Latino Youth Leadership Summit to Tackle Voting, Climate Justice
- Voter of Color Engagement the Focus of Front and Centered Roundtable
- Voices from the Summit (Video)
- Report Details Climate Concerns of South End Communities of Color
- {:en}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}{:es}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}
- Our Story: Climate Justice and Environmental Justice (Video)
- Environmental Groups Don’t Support I-732
- Got Green, Puget Sound Sage climate change report puts focus on South Seattle community
- On Earth Day, A New Proposal Provides a Groundbreaking Model for Climate Justice
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle
- Farmworkers Lead the Way To Climate Justice
- First Ever Black Earth Day in Tacoma
- Latinos Fight Oil Trains in Vancouver WA
- Environmental Justice Critical to AAPI Political Engagement
- Communities of Color ‘Front and Centered’ this Earth Day
- Data Shows Race Key Factor in Air Pollution Exposure in Washington
- Jill Mangaliman on KEXP Mind Over Matters about Community-Led Research in South Seattle (Audio)
- Front and Centered awarded 2016 Sustainable Seattle Leadership Award
- Gentrification and Climate Change Are Totally Related, Says Report
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle (Report)
- New Report: In Seattle, Who Will Climate Change Impact First?
- Conversations on Just Transition and COP21
- Front and Centered Recommendations on Clean Air Rule at Dept. of Ecology
- What Will It Take for Washington State to Put a Price on Carbon?
- Dean Jackson on Pollution in Hilltop, Tacoma
- OneAmerica says I-732 the wrong direction for Washington State
- Our Power Plan Day of Action
- Guest Post: Jeff Johnson on I-732
- Activists in WA and nationwide descend on EPA, Tues. Jan. 19
- Effenus Henderson, Front and Centered
- A Steep Road to Victory for Carbon Tax Initiative (Seattle Weekly)
- I-732 kowtows polluters, disrespects communities of color (Seattle Globalist)
- Matt Driscoll: Unlocking carbon gridlock in Washington a matter of inclusion, not exclusion (Tacoma News Tribune)
-
- 2016 HIGHLIGHTS
- What can’t be seen: A reportback from Standing Rock
- When We Lead: 2016 Voter Engagement Reportback
- Voters Reject I-732, ‘Revenue-Neutral’ Approach to a Carbon Tax
- When We Lead: Grassroots Organizing and A Voting Rights Case in Yakima
- When We Lead: Voting with Language Access in AAPI Communities
- When We Lead: Voter Engagement in Sikh Communities in South King County
- When We Lead: Spectra Project Off the Ground in South King County
- State Agency Directors and Leaders of Color Meet
- Four Years In, What Can We Learn from California’s Cap and Trade Program?
- Rebecca Saldaña on I-732 at Civic Cocktail (Video)
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Katrina Pestaño
- Rashad Barber – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Planning for the Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change in Washington State
- Challenging Armchair Equity: Toward A Movement Lead By Frontline Communities
- State must protect Yakima Valley drinking water from cow manure
- On Target: Climate Action Must Deliver for Communities at the Intersections
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Why I-732 is a False Promise: Climate Justice Requires Putting Money Where Your Mouth Is
- Equitable Carbon Pricing: Our Priorities and How to Identify False Promises
- Weak Industrial Animal Feed Permit Threat to Yakima Water
- Hodan Hassan – Conversations on Climate Justice
- The Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change on Communities of Color in Washington State (Report)
- Front and Centered Leaders Speak on Clean Air Rule (video)
- Call for Climate Justice at Clean Air Rule Hearings – This Week!
- Paulina López, Front and Centered
- The Disproportionate Burden of Fossil Fuel Air Pollution in Washington State (Report)
- Latino Youth Leadership Summit to Tackle Voting, Climate Justice
- Voter of Color Engagement the Focus of Front and Centered Roundtable
- Voices from the Summit (Video)
- Report Details Climate Concerns of South End Communities of Color
- {:en}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}{:es}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}
- Our Story: Climate Justice and Environmental Justice (Video)
- Environmental Groups Don’t Support I-732
- Got Green, Puget Sound Sage climate change report puts focus on South Seattle community
- On Earth Day, A New Proposal Provides a Groundbreaking Model for Climate Justice
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle
- Farmworkers Lead the Way To Climate Justice
- First Ever Black Earth Day in Tacoma
- Latinos Fight Oil Trains in Vancouver WA
- Environmental Justice Critical to AAPI Political Engagement
- Communities of Color ‘Front and Centered’ this Earth Day
- Data Shows Race Key Factor in Air Pollution Exposure in Washington
- Jill Mangaliman on KEXP Mind Over Matters about Community-Led Research in South Seattle (Audio)
- Front and Centered awarded 2016 Sustainable Seattle Leadership Award
- Gentrification and Climate Change Are Totally Related, Says Report
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle (Report)
- New Report: In Seattle, Who Will Climate Change Impact First?
- Conversations on Just Transition and COP21
- Front and Centered Recommendations on Clean Air Rule at Dept. of Ecology
- What Will It Take for Washington State to Put a Price on Carbon?
- Dean Jackson on Pollution in Hilltop, Tacoma
- OneAmerica says I-732 the wrong direction for Washington State
- Our Power Plan Day of Action
- Guest Post: Jeff Johnson on I-732
- Activists in WA and nationwide descend on EPA, Tues. Jan. 19
- Effenus Henderson, Front and Centered
- A Steep Road to Victory for Carbon Tax Initiative (Seattle Weekly)
- I-732 kowtows polluters, disrespects communities of color (Seattle Globalist)
- Matt Driscoll: Unlocking carbon gridlock in Washington a matter of inclusion, not exclusion (Tacoma News Tribune)
-
- 2016 HIGHLIGHTS
- What can’t be seen: A reportback from Standing Rock
- When We Lead: 2016 Voter Engagement Reportback
- Voters Reject I-732, ‘Revenue-Neutral’ Approach to a Carbon Tax
- When We Lead: Grassroots Organizing and A Voting Rights Case in Yakima
- When We Lead: Voting with Language Access in AAPI Communities
- When We Lead: Voter Engagement in Sikh Communities in South King County
- When We Lead: Spectra Project Off the Ground in South King County
- State Agency Directors and Leaders of Color Meet
- Four Years In, What Can We Learn from California’s Cap and Trade Program?
- Rebecca Saldaña on I-732 at Civic Cocktail (Video)
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Katrina Pestaño
- Rashad Barber – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Planning for the Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change in Washington State
- Challenging Armchair Equity: Toward A Movement Lead By Frontline Communities
- State must protect Yakima Valley drinking water from cow manure
- On Target: Climate Action Must Deliver for Communities at the Intersections
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Why I-732 is a False Promise: Climate Justice Requires Putting Money Where Your Mouth Is
- Equitable Carbon Pricing: Our Priorities and How to Identify False Promises
- Weak Industrial Animal Feed Permit Threat to Yakima Water
- Hodan Hassan – Conversations on Climate Justice
- The Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change on Communities of Color in Washington State (Report)
- Front and Centered Leaders Speak on Clean Air Rule (video)
- Call for Climate Justice at Clean Air Rule Hearings – This Week!
- Paulina López, Front and Centered
- The Disproportionate Burden of Fossil Fuel Air Pollution in Washington State (Report)
- Latino Youth Leadership Summit to Tackle Voting, Climate Justice
- Voter of Color Engagement the Focus of Front and Centered Roundtable
- Voices from the Summit (Video)
- Report Details Climate Concerns of South End Communities of Color
- {:en}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}{:es}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}
- Our Story: Climate Justice and Environmental Justice (Video)
- Environmental Groups Don’t Support I-732
- Got Green, Puget Sound Sage climate change report puts focus on South Seattle community
- On Earth Day, A New Proposal Provides a Groundbreaking Model for Climate Justice
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle
- Farmworkers Lead the Way To Climate Justice
- First Ever Black Earth Day in Tacoma
- Latinos Fight Oil Trains in Vancouver WA
- Environmental Justice Critical to AAPI Political Engagement
- Communities of Color ‘Front and Centered’ this Earth Day
- Data Shows Race Key Factor in Air Pollution Exposure in Washington
- Jill Mangaliman on KEXP Mind Over Matters about Community-Led Research in South Seattle (Audio)
- Front and Centered awarded 2016 Sustainable Seattle Leadership Award
- Gentrification and Climate Change Are Totally Related, Says Report
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle (Report)
- New Report: In Seattle, Who Will Climate Change Impact First?
- Conversations on Just Transition and COP21
- Front and Centered Recommendations on Clean Air Rule at Dept. of Ecology
- What Will It Take for Washington State to Put a Price on Carbon?
- Dean Jackson on Pollution in Hilltop, Tacoma
- OneAmerica says I-732 the wrong direction for Washington State
- Our Power Plan Day of Action
- Guest Post: Jeff Johnson on I-732
- Activists in WA and nationwide descend on EPA, Tues. Jan. 19
- Effenus Henderson, Front and Centered
- A Steep Road to Victory for Carbon Tax Initiative (Seattle Weekly)
- I-732 kowtows polluters, disrespects communities of color (Seattle Globalist)
- Matt Driscoll: Unlocking carbon gridlock in Washington a matter of inclusion, not exclusion (Tacoma News Tribune)
-
- 2016 HIGHLIGHTS
- What can’t be seen: A reportback from Standing Rock
- When We Lead: 2016 Voter Engagement Reportback
- Voters Reject I-732, ‘Revenue-Neutral’ Approach to a Carbon Tax
- When We Lead: Grassroots Organizing and A Voting Rights Case in Yakima
- When We Lead: Voting with Language Access in AAPI Communities
- When We Lead: Voter Engagement in Sikh Communities in South King County
- When We Lead: Spectra Project Off the Ground in South King County
- State Agency Directors and Leaders of Color Meet
- Four Years In, What Can We Learn from California’s Cap and Trade Program?
- Rebecca Saldaña on I-732 at Civic Cocktail (Video)
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Katrina Pestaño
- Rashad Barber – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Planning for the Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change in Washington State
- Challenging Armchair Equity: Toward A Movement Lead By Frontline Communities
- State must protect Yakima Valley drinking water from cow manure
- On Target: Climate Action Must Deliver for Communities at the Intersections
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Why I-732 is a False Promise: Climate Justice Requires Putting Money Where Your Mouth Is
- Equitable Carbon Pricing: Our Priorities and How to Identify False Promises
- Weak Industrial Animal Feed Permit Threat to Yakima Water
- Hodan Hassan – Conversations on Climate Justice
- The Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change on Communities of Color in Washington State (Report)
- Front and Centered Leaders Speak on Clean Air Rule (video)
- Call for Climate Justice at Clean Air Rule Hearings – This Week!
- Paulina López, Front and Centered
- The Disproportionate Burden of Fossil Fuel Air Pollution in Washington State (Report)
- Latino Youth Leadership Summit to Tackle Voting, Climate Justice
- Voter of Color Engagement the Focus of Front and Centered Roundtable
- Voices from the Summit (Video)
- Report Details Climate Concerns of South End Communities of Color
- {:en}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}{:es}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}
- Our Story: Climate Justice and Environmental Justice (Video)
- Environmental Groups Don’t Support I-732
- Got Green, Puget Sound Sage climate change report puts focus on South Seattle community
- On Earth Day, A New Proposal Provides a Groundbreaking Model for Climate Justice
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle
- Farmworkers Lead the Way To Climate Justice
- First Ever Black Earth Day in Tacoma
- Latinos Fight Oil Trains in Vancouver WA
- Environmental Justice Critical to AAPI Political Engagement
- Communities of Color ‘Front and Centered’ this Earth Day
- Data Shows Race Key Factor in Air Pollution Exposure in Washington
- Jill Mangaliman on KEXP Mind Over Matters about Community-Led Research in South Seattle (Audio)
- Front and Centered awarded 2016 Sustainable Seattle Leadership Award
- Gentrification and Climate Change Are Totally Related, Says Report
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle (Report)
- New Report: In Seattle, Who Will Climate Change Impact First?
- Conversations on Just Transition and COP21
- Front and Centered Recommendations on Clean Air Rule at Dept. of Ecology
- What Will It Take for Washington State to Put a Price on Carbon?
- Dean Jackson on Pollution in Hilltop, Tacoma
- OneAmerica says I-732 the wrong direction for Washington State
- Our Power Plan Day of Action
- Guest Post: Jeff Johnson on I-732
- Activists in WA and nationwide descend on EPA, Tues. Jan. 19
- Effenus Henderson, Front and Centered
- A Steep Road to Victory for Carbon Tax Initiative (Seattle Weekly)
- I-732 kowtows polluters, disrespects communities of color (Seattle Globalist)
- Matt Driscoll: Unlocking carbon gridlock in Washington a matter of inclusion, not exclusion (Tacoma News Tribune)
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- 2016 HIGHLIGHTS
- What can’t be seen: A reportback from Standing Rock
- When We Lead: 2016 Voter Engagement Reportback
- Voters Reject I-732, ‘Revenue-Neutral’ Approach to a Carbon Tax
- When We Lead: Grassroots Organizing and A Voting Rights Case in Yakima
- When We Lead: Voting with Language Access in AAPI Communities
- When We Lead: Voter Engagement in Sikh Communities in South King County
- When We Lead: Spectra Project Off the Ground in South King County
- State Agency Directors and Leaders of Color Meet
- Four Years In, What Can We Learn from California’s Cap and Trade Program?
- Rebecca Saldaña on I-732 at Civic Cocktail (Video)
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Katrina Pestaño
- Rashad Barber – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Planning for the Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change in Washington State
- Challenging Armchair Equity: Toward A Movement Lead By Frontline Communities
- State must protect Yakima Valley drinking water from cow manure
- On Target: Climate Action Must Deliver for Communities at the Intersections
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Why I-732 is a False Promise: Climate Justice Requires Putting Money Where Your Mouth Is
- Equitable Carbon Pricing: Our Priorities and How to Identify False Promises
- Weak Industrial Animal Feed Permit Threat to Yakima Water
- Hodan Hassan – Conversations on Climate Justice
- The Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change on Communities of Color in Washington State (Report)
- Front and Centered Leaders Speak on Clean Air Rule (video)
- Call for Climate Justice at Clean Air Rule Hearings – This Week!
- Paulina López, Front and Centered
- The Disproportionate Burden of Fossil Fuel Air Pollution in Washington State (Report)
- Latino Youth Leadership Summit to Tackle Voting, Climate Justice
- Voter of Color Engagement the Focus of Front and Centered Roundtable
- Voices from the Summit (Video)
- Report Details Climate Concerns of South End Communities of Color
- {:en}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}{:es}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}
- Our Story: Climate Justice and Environmental Justice (Video)
- Environmental Groups Don’t Support I-732
- Got Green, Puget Sound Sage climate change report puts focus on South Seattle community
- On Earth Day, A New Proposal Provides a Groundbreaking Model for Climate Justice
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle
- Farmworkers Lead the Way To Climate Justice
- First Ever Black Earth Day in Tacoma
- Latinos Fight Oil Trains in Vancouver WA
- Environmental Justice Critical to AAPI Political Engagement
- Communities of Color ‘Front and Centered’ this Earth Day
- Data Shows Race Key Factor in Air Pollution Exposure in Washington
- Jill Mangaliman on KEXP Mind Over Matters about Community-Led Research in South Seattle (Audio)
- Front and Centered awarded 2016 Sustainable Seattle Leadership Award
- Gentrification and Climate Change Are Totally Related, Says Report
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle (Report)
- New Report: In Seattle, Who Will Climate Change Impact First?
- Conversations on Just Transition and COP21
- Front and Centered Recommendations on Clean Air Rule at Dept. of Ecology
- What Will It Take for Washington State to Put a Price on Carbon?
- Dean Jackson on Pollution in Hilltop, Tacoma
- OneAmerica says I-732 the wrong direction for Washington State
- Our Power Plan Day of Action
- Guest Post: Jeff Johnson on I-732
- Activists in WA and nationwide descend on EPA, Tues. Jan. 19
- Effenus Henderson, Front and Centered
- A Steep Road to Victory for Carbon Tax Initiative (Seattle Weekly)
- I-732 kowtows polluters, disrespects communities of color (Seattle Globalist)
- Matt Driscoll: Unlocking carbon gridlock in Washington a matter of inclusion, not exclusion (Tacoma News Tribune)
-
- 2016 HIGHLIGHTS
- What can’t be seen: A reportback from Standing Rock
- When We Lead: 2016 Voter Engagement Reportback
- Voters Reject I-732, ‘Revenue-Neutral’ Approach to a Carbon Tax
- When We Lead: Grassroots Organizing and A Voting Rights Case in Yakima
- When We Lead: Voting with Language Access in AAPI Communities
- When We Lead: Voter Engagement in Sikh Communities in South King County
- When We Lead: Spectra Project Off the Ground in South King County
- State Agency Directors and Leaders of Color Meet
- Four Years In, What Can We Learn from California’s Cap and Trade Program?
- Rebecca Saldaña on I-732 at Civic Cocktail (Video)
- Conversations on Climate Justice – Katrina Pestaño
- Rashad Barber – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Planning for the Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change in Washington State
- Challenging Armchair Equity: Toward A Movement Lead By Frontline Communities
- State must protect Yakima Valley drinking water from cow manure
- On Target: Climate Action Must Deliver for Communities at the Intersections
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Conversations on Climate Justice
- Why I-732 is a False Promise: Climate Justice Requires Putting Money Where Your Mouth Is
- Equitable Carbon Pricing: Our Priorities and How to Identify False Promises
- Weak Industrial Animal Feed Permit Threat to Yakima Water
- Hodan Hassan – Conversations on Climate Justice
- The Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change on Communities of Color in Washington State (Report)
- Front and Centered Leaders Speak on Clean Air Rule (video)
- Call for Climate Justice at Clean Air Rule Hearings – This Week!
- Paulina López, Front and Centered
- The Disproportionate Burden of Fossil Fuel Air Pollution in Washington State (Report)
- Latino Youth Leadership Summit to Tackle Voting, Climate Justice
- Voter of Color Engagement the Focus of Front and Centered Roundtable
- Voices from the Summit (Video)
- Report Details Climate Concerns of South End Communities of Color
- {:en}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}{:es}Fossil fuel activists arrested after weekend protest{:}
- Our Story: Climate Justice and Environmental Justice (Video)
- Environmental Groups Don’t Support I-732
- Got Green, Puget Sound Sage climate change report puts focus on South Seattle community
- On Earth Day, A New Proposal Provides a Groundbreaking Model for Climate Justice
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle
- Farmworkers Lead the Way To Climate Justice
- First Ever Black Earth Day in Tacoma
- Latinos Fight Oil Trains in Vancouver WA
- Environmental Justice Critical to AAPI Political Engagement
- Communities of Color ‘Front and Centered’ this Earth Day
- Data Shows Race Key Factor in Air Pollution Exposure in Washington
- Jill Mangaliman on KEXP Mind Over Matters about Community-Led Research in South Seattle (Audio)
- Front and Centered awarded 2016 Sustainable Seattle Leadership Award
- Gentrification and Climate Change Are Totally Related, Says Report
- Our People, Our Planet, Our Power—Community Led Research in South Seattle (Report)
- New Report: In Seattle, Who Will Climate Change Impact First?
- Conversations on Just Transition and COP21
- Front and Centered Recommendations on Clean Air Rule at Dept. of Ecology
- What Will It Take for Washington State to Put a Price on Carbon?
- Dean Jackson on Pollution in Hilltop, Tacoma
- OneAmerica says I-732 the wrong direction for Washington State
- Our Power Plan Day of Action
- Guest Post: Jeff Johnson on I-732
- Activists in WA and nationwide descend on EPA, Tues. Jan. 19
- Effenus Henderson, Front and Centered
- A Steep Road to Victory for Carbon Tax Initiative (Seattle Weekly)
- I-732 kowtows polluters, disrespects communities of color (Seattle Globalist)
- Matt Driscoll: Unlocking carbon gridlock in Washington a matter of inclusion, not exclusion (Tacoma News Tribune)
2015
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- I-732 Blocks Progress on Climate Justice
- Life is Cheap in Yakima County
- Tacoma NAACP, Urban League Join Coalition
- Aiko Schaefer on Climate Justice at King County Climate Townhall
- A People’s Climate Movement: Jill Mangaliman and Rosalinda Guillen
- Communities of Color Unite for Climate Justice
- Alliance Initiative a Key Focus at Multi-Racial Climate Justice Summit
- Race, Politics, and Washington’s Climate-Change Schism
- Clean Air Rule Letter to Ecology by Communities of Climate Justice
- Why Was Race a Central Theme At Wednesday’s Climate March?
- Seattle, used to protests, will witness a different kind of climate march on Wednesday
- The Heat is On
- Unions and Climate Justice Groups Team Up to Put a Climate Initiative on the Ballot Next Year
- Second group plans state initiative on climate change
- Climate Justice Leaders Selected for El Centro Legacy Award (Video)
- Machinists Council votes to oppose I-732; cites impacts on communities of color
- Group seeks to broaden climate change conversation at Monday forum
- The Air We Breathe
- Regarding Race and Climate Policy: A Letter to Carbon Washington’s Yoram Bauman
- {:en}The “New Normal” in Washington State{:}
- Low pay and long, pricey commute often go hand in hand
- Washington state wildfires pose added threat for tribes
- Expanding climate-change issue to diverse communities
- Climate change concerns voiced in Sunnyside
- Climate change hits communities of color harder (Op-Ed)
- {:en}Diverse Groups Celebrate Summer of Our Power{:}
- Washington needs a more equitable climate policy than I-732 (Op-Ed)
- Communities of color say Carbon Washington’s Initiative 732 confuses equity with treating everyone the same (Op-Ed)
- Like the Pope says, climate change in Seattle will impact the poor most
- Climate Justice Open Letter
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Justicia Climatico (Audio – Español)
- Carbon initiative not a good deal for poor (Op-Ed)
- Sarra Tekola’s Speech at Wing Luke Museum (Video)
- Any Carbon Policy Must Meet the Equity Test
- Maurcio Ayon on the Climate Myth (Video)
-
- I-732 Blocks Progress on Climate Justice
- Life is Cheap in Yakima County
- Tacoma NAACP, Urban League Join Coalition
- Aiko Schaefer on Climate Justice at King County Climate Townhall
- A People’s Climate Movement: Jill Mangaliman and Rosalinda Guillen
- Communities of Color Unite for Climate Justice
- Alliance Initiative a Key Focus at Multi-Racial Climate Justice Summit
- Race, Politics, and Washington’s Climate-Change Schism
- Clean Air Rule Letter to Ecology by Communities of Climate Justice
- Why Was Race a Central Theme At Wednesday’s Climate March?
- Seattle, used to protests, will witness a different kind of climate march on Wednesday
- The Heat is On
- Unions and Climate Justice Groups Team Up to Put a Climate Initiative on the Ballot Next Year
- Second group plans state initiative on climate change
- Climate Justice Leaders Selected for El Centro Legacy Award (Video)
- Machinists Council votes to oppose I-732; cites impacts on communities of color
- Group seeks to broaden climate change conversation at Monday forum
- The Air We Breathe
- Regarding Race and Climate Policy: A Letter to Carbon Washington’s Yoram Bauman
- {:en}The “New Normal” in Washington State{:}
- Low pay and long, pricey commute often go hand in hand
- Washington state wildfires pose added threat for tribes
- Expanding climate-change issue to diverse communities
- Climate change concerns voiced in Sunnyside
- Climate change hits communities of color harder (Op-Ed)
- {:en}Diverse Groups Celebrate Summer of Our Power{:}
- Washington needs a more equitable climate policy than I-732 (Op-Ed)
- Communities of color say Carbon Washington’s Initiative 732 confuses equity with treating everyone the same (Op-Ed)
- Like the Pope says, climate change in Seattle will impact the poor most
- Climate Justice Open Letter
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Justicia Climatico (Audio – Español)
- Carbon initiative not a good deal for poor (Op-Ed)
- Sarra Tekola’s Speech at Wing Luke Museum (Video)
- Any Carbon Policy Must Meet the Equity Test
- Maurcio Ayon on the Climate Myth (Video)
-
- I-732 Blocks Progress on Climate Justice
- Life is Cheap in Yakima County
- Tacoma NAACP, Urban League Join Coalition
- Aiko Schaefer on Climate Justice at King County Climate Townhall
- A People’s Climate Movement: Jill Mangaliman and Rosalinda Guillen
- Communities of Color Unite for Climate Justice
- Alliance Initiative a Key Focus at Multi-Racial Climate Justice Summit
- Race, Politics, and Washington’s Climate-Change Schism
- Clean Air Rule Letter to Ecology by Communities of Climate Justice
- Why Was Race a Central Theme At Wednesday’s Climate March?
- Seattle, used to protests, will witness a different kind of climate march on Wednesday
- The Heat is On
- Unions and Climate Justice Groups Team Up to Put a Climate Initiative on the Ballot Next Year
- Second group plans state initiative on climate change
- Climate Justice Leaders Selected for El Centro Legacy Award (Video)
- Machinists Council votes to oppose I-732; cites impacts on communities of color
- Group seeks to broaden climate change conversation at Monday forum
- The Air We Breathe
- Regarding Race and Climate Policy: A Letter to Carbon Washington’s Yoram Bauman
- {:en}The “New Normal” in Washington State{:}
- Low pay and long, pricey commute often go hand in hand
- Washington state wildfires pose added threat for tribes
- Expanding climate-change issue to diverse communities
- Climate change concerns voiced in Sunnyside
- Climate change hits communities of color harder (Op-Ed)
- {:en}Diverse Groups Celebrate Summer of Our Power{:}
- Washington needs a more equitable climate policy than I-732 (Op-Ed)
- Communities of color say Carbon Washington’s Initiative 732 confuses equity with treating everyone the same (Op-Ed)
- Like the Pope says, climate change in Seattle will impact the poor most
- Climate Justice Open Letter
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Justicia Climatico (Audio – Español)
- Carbon initiative not a good deal for poor (Op-Ed)
- Sarra Tekola’s Speech at Wing Luke Museum (Video)
- Any Carbon Policy Must Meet the Equity Test
- Maurcio Ayon on the Climate Myth (Video)
-
- I-732 Blocks Progress on Climate Justice
- Life is Cheap in Yakima County
- Tacoma NAACP, Urban League Join Coalition
- Aiko Schaefer on Climate Justice at King County Climate Townhall
- A People’s Climate Movement: Jill Mangaliman and Rosalinda Guillen
- Communities of Color Unite for Climate Justice
- Alliance Initiative a Key Focus at Multi-Racial Climate Justice Summit
- Race, Politics, and Washington’s Climate-Change Schism
- Clean Air Rule Letter to Ecology by Communities of Climate Justice
- Why Was Race a Central Theme At Wednesday’s Climate March?
- Seattle, used to protests, will witness a different kind of climate march on Wednesday
- The Heat is On
- Unions and Climate Justice Groups Team Up to Put a Climate Initiative on the Ballot Next Year
- Second group plans state initiative on climate change
- Climate Justice Leaders Selected for El Centro Legacy Award (Video)
- Machinists Council votes to oppose I-732; cites impacts on communities of color
- Group seeks to broaden climate change conversation at Monday forum
- The Air We Breathe
- Regarding Race and Climate Policy: A Letter to Carbon Washington’s Yoram Bauman
- {:en}The “New Normal” in Washington State{:}
- Low pay and long, pricey commute often go hand in hand
- Washington state wildfires pose added threat for tribes
- Expanding climate-change issue to diverse communities
- Climate change concerns voiced in Sunnyside
- Climate change hits communities of color harder (Op-Ed)
- {:en}Diverse Groups Celebrate Summer of Our Power{:}
- Washington needs a more equitable climate policy than I-732 (Op-Ed)
- Communities of color say Carbon Washington’s Initiative 732 confuses equity with treating everyone the same (Op-Ed)
- Like the Pope says, climate change in Seattle will impact the poor most
- Climate Justice Open Letter
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Justicia Climatico (Audio – Español)
- Carbon initiative not a good deal for poor (Op-Ed)
- Sarra Tekola’s Speech at Wing Luke Museum (Video)
- Any Carbon Policy Must Meet the Equity Test
- Maurcio Ayon on the Climate Myth (Video)
-
- I-732 Blocks Progress on Climate Justice
- Life is Cheap in Yakima County
- Tacoma NAACP, Urban League Join Coalition
- Aiko Schaefer on Climate Justice at King County Climate Townhall
- A People’s Climate Movement: Jill Mangaliman and Rosalinda Guillen
- Communities of Color Unite for Climate Justice
- Alliance Initiative a Key Focus at Multi-Racial Climate Justice Summit
- Race, Politics, and Washington’s Climate-Change Schism
- Clean Air Rule Letter to Ecology by Communities of Climate Justice
- Why Was Race a Central Theme At Wednesday’s Climate March?
- Seattle, used to protests, will witness a different kind of climate march on Wednesday
- The Heat is On
- Unions and Climate Justice Groups Team Up to Put a Climate Initiative on the Ballot Next Year
- Second group plans state initiative on climate change
- Climate Justice Leaders Selected for El Centro Legacy Award (Video)
- Machinists Council votes to oppose I-732; cites impacts on communities of color
- Group seeks to broaden climate change conversation at Monday forum
- The Air We Breathe
- Regarding Race and Climate Policy: A Letter to Carbon Washington’s Yoram Bauman
- {:en}The “New Normal” in Washington State{:}
- Low pay and long, pricey commute often go hand in hand
- Washington state wildfires pose added threat for tribes
- Expanding climate-change issue to diverse communities
- Climate change concerns voiced in Sunnyside
- Climate change hits communities of color harder (Op-Ed)
- {:en}Diverse Groups Celebrate Summer of Our Power{:}
- Washington needs a more equitable climate policy than I-732 (Op-Ed)
- Communities of color say Carbon Washington’s Initiative 732 confuses equity with treating everyone the same (Op-Ed)
- Like the Pope says, climate change in Seattle will impact the poor most
- Climate Justice Open Letter
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Justicia Climatico (Audio – Español)
- Carbon initiative not a good deal for poor (Op-Ed)
- Sarra Tekola’s Speech at Wing Luke Museum (Video)
- Any Carbon Policy Must Meet the Equity Test
- Maurcio Ayon on the Climate Myth (Video)
-
- I-732 Blocks Progress on Climate Justice
- Life is Cheap in Yakima County
- Tacoma NAACP, Urban League Join Coalition
- Aiko Schaefer on Climate Justice at King County Climate Townhall
- A People’s Climate Movement: Jill Mangaliman and Rosalinda Guillen
- Communities of Color Unite for Climate Justice
- Alliance Initiative a Key Focus at Multi-Racial Climate Justice Summit
- Race, Politics, and Washington’s Climate-Change Schism
- Clean Air Rule Letter to Ecology by Communities of Climate Justice
- Why Was Race a Central Theme At Wednesday’s Climate March?
- Seattle, used to protests, will witness a different kind of climate march on Wednesday
- The Heat is On
- Unions and Climate Justice Groups Team Up to Put a Climate Initiative on the Ballot Next Year
- Second group plans state initiative on climate change
- Climate Justice Leaders Selected for El Centro Legacy Award (Video)
- Machinists Council votes to oppose I-732; cites impacts on communities of color
- Group seeks to broaden climate change conversation at Monday forum
- The Air We Breathe
- Regarding Race and Climate Policy: A Letter to Carbon Washington’s Yoram Bauman
- {:en}The “New Normal” in Washington State{:}
- Low pay and long, pricey commute often go hand in hand
- Washington state wildfires pose added threat for tribes
- Expanding climate-change issue to diverse communities
- Climate change concerns voiced in Sunnyside
- Climate change hits communities of color harder (Op-Ed)
- {:en}Diverse Groups Celebrate Summer of Our Power{:}
- Washington needs a more equitable climate policy than I-732 (Op-Ed)
- Communities of color say Carbon Washington’s Initiative 732 confuses equity with treating everyone the same (Op-Ed)
- Like the Pope says, climate change in Seattle will impact the poor most
- Climate Justice Open Letter
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Justicia Climatico (Audio – Español)
- Carbon initiative not a good deal for poor (Op-Ed)
- Sarra Tekola’s Speech at Wing Luke Museum (Video)
- Any Carbon Policy Must Meet the Equity Test
- Maurcio Ayon on the Climate Myth (Video)
-
- I-732 Blocks Progress on Climate Justice
- Life is Cheap in Yakima County
- Tacoma NAACP, Urban League Join Coalition
- Aiko Schaefer on Climate Justice at King County Climate Townhall
- A People’s Climate Movement: Jill Mangaliman and Rosalinda Guillen
- Communities of Color Unite for Climate Justice
- Alliance Initiative a Key Focus at Multi-Racial Climate Justice Summit
- Race, Politics, and Washington’s Climate-Change Schism
- Clean Air Rule Letter to Ecology by Communities of Climate Justice
- Why Was Race a Central Theme At Wednesday’s Climate March?
- Seattle, used to protests, will witness a different kind of climate march on Wednesday
- The Heat is On
- Unions and Climate Justice Groups Team Up to Put a Climate Initiative on the Ballot Next Year
- Second group plans state initiative on climate change
- Climate Justice Leaders Selected for El Centro Legacy Award (Video)
- Machinists Council votes to oppose I-732; cites impacts on communities of color
- Group seeks to broaden climate change conversation at Monday forum
- The Air We Breathe
- Regarding Race and Climate Policy: A Letter to Carbon Washington’s Yoram Bauman
- {:en}The “New Normal” in Washington State{:}
- Low pay and long, pricey commute often go hand in hand
- Washington state wildfires pose added threat for tribes
- Expanding climate-change issue to diverse communities
- Climate change concerns voiced in Sunnyside
- Climate change hits communities of color harder (Op-Ed)
- {:en}Diverse Groups Celebrate Summer of Our Power{:}
- Washington needs a more equitable climate policy than I-732 (Op-Ed)
- Communities of color say Carbon Washington’s Initiative 732 confuses equity with treating everyone the same (Op-Ed)
- Like the Pope says, climate change in Seattle will impact the poor most
- Climate Justice Open Letter
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Justicia Climatico (Audio – Español)
- Carbon initiative not a good deal for poor (Op-Ed)
- Sarra Tekola’s Speech at Wing Luke Museum (Video)
- Any Carbon Policy Must Meet the Equity Test
- Maurcio Ayon on the Climate Myth (Video)
-
- I-732 Blocks Progress on Climate Justice
- Life is Cheap in Yakima County
- Tacoma NAACP, Urban League Join Coalition
- Aiko Schaefer on Climate Justice at King County Climate Townhall
- A People’s Climate Movement: Jill Mangaliman and Rosalinda Guillen
- Communities of Color Unite for Climate Justice
- Alliance Initiative a Key Focus at Multi-Racial Climate Justice Summit
- Race, Politics, and Washington’s Climate-Change Schism
- Clean Air Rule Letter to Ecology by Communities of Climate Justice
- Why Was Race a Central Theme At Wednesday’s Climate March?
- Seattle, used to protests, will witness a different kind of climate march on Wednesday
- The Heat is On
- Unions and Climate Justice Groups Team Up to Put a Climate Initiative on the Ballot Next Year
- Second group plans state initiative on climate change
- Climate Justice Leaders Selected for El Centro Legacy Award (Video)
- Machinists Council votes to oppose I-732; cites impacts on communities of color
- Group seeks to broaden climate change conversation at Monday forum
- The Air We Breathe
- Regarding Race and Climate Policy: A Letter to Carbon Washington’s Yoram Bauman
- {:en}The “New Normal” in Washington State{:}
- Low pay and long, pricey commute often go hand in hand
- Washington state wildfires pose added threat for tribes
- Expanding climate-change issue to diverse communities
- Climate change concerns voiced in Sunnyside
- Climate change hits communities of color harder (Op-Ed)
- {:en}Diverse Groups Celebrate Summer of Our Power{:}
- Washington needs a more equitable climate policy than I-732 (Op-Ed)
- Communities of color say Carbon Washington’s Initiative 732 confuses equity with treating everyone the same (Op-Ed)
- Like the Pope says, climate change in Seattle will impact the poor most
- Climate Justice Open Letter
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Justicia Climatico (Audio – Español)
- Carbon initiative not a good deal for poor (Op-Ed)
- Sarra Tekola’s Speech at Wing Luke Museum (Video)
- Any Carbon Policy Must Meet the Equity Test
- Maurcio Ayon on the Climate Myth (Video)
-
- I-732 Blocks Progress on Climate Justice
- Life is Cheap in Yakima County
- Tacoma NAACP, Urban League Join Coalition
- Aiko Schaefer on Climate Justice at King County Climate Townhall
- A People’s Climate Movement: Jill Mangaliman and Rosalinda Guillen
- Communities of Color Unite for Climate Justice
- Alliance Initiative a Key Focus at Multi-Racial Climate Justice Summit
- Race, Politics, and Washington’s Climate-Change Schism
- Clean Air Rule Letter to Ecology by Communities of Climate Justice
- Why Was Race a Central Theme At Wednesday’s Climate March?
- Seattle, used to protests, will witness a different kind of climate march on Wednesday
- The Heat is On
- Unions and Climate Justice Groups Team Up to Put a Climate Initiative on the Ballot Next Year
- Second group plans state initiative on climate change
- Climate Justice Leaders Selected for El Centro Legacy Award (Video)
- Machinists Council votes to oppose I-732; cites impacts on communities of color
- Group seeks to broaden climate change conversation at Monday forum
- The Air We Breathe
- Regarding Race and Climate Policy: A Letter to Carbon Washington’s Yoram Bauman
- {:en}The “New Normal” in Washington State{:}
- Low pay and long, pricey commute often go hand in hand
- Washington state wildfires pose added threat for tribes
- Expanding climate-change issue to diverse communities
- Climate change concerns voiced in Sunnyside
- Climate change hits communities of color harder (Op-Ed)
- {:en}Diverse Groups Celebrate Summer of Our Power{:}
- Washington needs a more equitable climate policy than I-732 (Op-Ed)
- Communities of color say Carbon Washington’s Initiative 732 confuses equity with treating everyone the same (Op-Ed)
- Like the Pope says, climate change in Seattle will impact the poor most
- Climate Justice Open Letter
- Felipe Rodriguez-Flores – Justicia Climatico (Audio – Español)
- Carbon initiative not a good deal for poor (Op-Ed)
- Sarra Tekola’s Speech at Wing Luke Museum (Video)
- Any Carbon Policy Must Meet the Equity Test
- Maurcio Ayon on the Climate Myth (Video)
2014
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- The Frontlines of Climate Change: Part III
- The Frontlines of Climate Change: Part II
- On the Fronlines of Climate Change: Part I
- A Green and Brown City: Why we need Equitable Growth and Climate Justice
- Four Ways to Incorporate Justice into the Environmental Movement
- Why Washington State Needs an Environmental Justice Advisory Group
- With Environmental Justice For All
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- The Frontlines of Climate Change: Part III
- The Frontlines of Climate Change: Part II
- On the Fronlines of Climate Change: Part I
- A Green and Brown City: Why we need Equitable Growth and Climate Justice
- Four Ways to Incorporate Justice into the Environmental Movement
- Why Washington State Needs an Environmental Justice Advisory Group
- With Environmental Justice For All
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- The Frontlines of Climate Change: Part III
- The Frontlines of Climate Change: Part II
- On the Fronlines of Climate Change: Part I
- A Green and Brown City: Why we need Equitable Growth and Climate Justice
- Four Ways to Incorporate Justice into the Environmental Movement
- Why Washington State Needs an Environmental Justice Advisory Group
- With Environmental Justice For All
-
- The Frontlines of Climate Change: Part III
- The Frontlines of Climate Change: Part II
- On the Fronlines of Climate Change: Part I
- A Green and Brown City: Why we need Equitable Growth and Climate Justice
- Four Ways to Incorporate Justice into the Environmental Movement
- Why Washington State Needs an Environmental Justice Advisory Group
- With Environmental Justice For All