by gotgreenseattle | Mar 26, 2015 | Board's Note, Publications, Uncategorized
March 23, 2015 To our community: As leaders of the Got Green and the former Community Coalition for Environmental Justice, we are pleased to announce an important transition that will ensure the continuation and strengthening of environmental justice...
by gotgreenseattle | Jun 11, 2014 | Publications, Uncategorized
“Got Green provides the intersection of environmental justice, racial justice, and economic justice. You got to tackle all those things if you’re going to make substantial progress. Folks need to be pushing from the bottom up.” Got Green: How did you get...
by gotgreenseattle | Jun 11, 2014 | Director's Note, Publications, Uncategorized
Dear Got Greeners and supporters, I write with enthusiasm and much pride my very first letter as the director of Got Green. We’ve been working hard for the past 2 years to make this leadership transition process possible to guarantee that Got Green will be an...
by gotgreenseattle | Apr 30, 2014 | Featured Homepage Video, Publications, Uncategorized
“Got Green not only motivates me but all young people to stand up and fight for your rights.” Got Green: How did you get involved with Got Green?Claira Le: I got involved with Got Green when Mo asked me to take a survey for the Young Workers Project during...
by gotgreenseattle | Apr 22, 2014 | Featured Homepage Video, Publications, Uncategorized
“Being a part of creating opportunity for people of color, low income families and women gives me a chance to help individuals like myself…” Got Green: How did you get involved? Tanika Thompson: Michael Woo asked me to join the Jobs Committee and help to plan the...
by gotgreenseattle | Nov 12, 2013 | Featured Homepage Video, Publications, Uncategorized, Young Workers in the Green Economy
Tonight in front of a crowd of 200 inter generational, and racially diverse supporters, the Young Workers in the Green Economy Project released the findings of their 10-month-long community research project with Seattle young adults (18-35). With youth unemployment...