Got Green Video
Produced by Ijo Arts Media Group
Director: Inye Wokoma
Executive Producer: Keith Tucker

Got Green Video
Produced by Ijo Arts Media Group
Director: Inye Wokoma
Executive Producer: Keith Tucker
Exactly one year ago Got Green’s “Access to Healthy Foods Campaign,” organized through our Women in the Green Economy Project, was invited to join three other grassroots groups in Washington State to help build the Strong Families Movement. Grassroots leaders from Community to Community in Bellingham, the Seattle Young People’s Project, Catalyst for Kids, and…
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Got Green is excited that many Seattle residents who use the Supplemental Nutrition Program (SNAP)/Food Stamps will be getting a healthy boost to help offset the costs of eating more nutritious produce this summer! The City of Seattle has introduced its first ever Fresh Bucks pilot program which will run from August 1-September 30 2012…
On May 15 Got Green and our partners on the Construction Jobs Equity Coalition (CJEC) met with Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn to ask him to make good on his promise of “shared prosperity” for all city residents. After having been presented with hundreds of petition signatures from South Seattle residents calling for construction jobs for…
Women in the Green Economy Project organizer Tammy Nguyen agreed to tell her story as part of a national Mother’s Day campaign led by the Strong Families Initiative. Read Tammy’s story below and consider making a Mother’s Day gift to Got Green in her honor or in honor of a mama or strong woman in…
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Join the SE Seattle Jobs Campaign today! Why: The reconstruction of the Rainier Beach Community Center and Pool is being funded with $14 million in our tax dollars. But the contractors aren’t required to hire and train local workers to do the work. That ain’t green – and it certainly ain’t right! Check out this…
On Saturday, September 24th, Got Green and the people of SE Seattle gathered at South Lake High School to report back to the community about the Women in the Green Economy project. Women shared powerful testimonials and recommendations for ways to ensure that women of color and low income communities are at the forefront of…
Got Green launched the “Women in the Green Economy” project on January 29th at the historic Lee House The “Women in the Green Economy” project aims to learn from women and their families in SE Seattle about what they need and want from the green movement by surveying low-income women and women of color around four issues: green jobs;…