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 | May 28, 2014 | Uncategorized, Young Workers in the Green Economy
May 28, 2014 Dear Seattle Mayor and City Council, We’ve been following the recent debate about including a “training wage” in the City’s new $15 minimum wage ordinance. Got Green wants to go on record opposing a “training wage” or any other effort to diminish and...
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 | Apr 1, 2014 | Green_A-Thon, Uncategorized
We are so excited to announce our second annual Green-A-Thon Event on Saturday, April 26th 9-2pm during Earth Week!!! We want to invite you to celebrate Earth Day with us – Southeast Seattle style. Earth Day is a great chance to reconnect to one other and our planet...
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...