by gotgreenseattle | Sep 14, 2011 | Access to Healty Foods, Women in the Green Economy
Violet Lavatai and her son Russell live with her sister’s family in Seattle’s Skyway neighborhood. They had their own place until the recession hit and it cost Violet her job as a computer technician for a national gas station chain. Violet is passionate about...
by gotgreenseattle | Sep 11, 2011 | Women in the Green Economy
Green Women, Healthy Voices: We will be heard! Women in Southeast Seattle release survey findings and recommendations on the green economy. SEATTLE – On September 24th 2011, Got Green’s Women in the Green Economy Project will release their survey...
by gotgreenseattle | Jun 15, 2011 | Access to Healty Foods, Women in the Green Economy
by Tammy Nguyen and Kristyn Joy. What has become clear to the Women in the Green Economy Project is that “Access to Healthy Foods,” just like “Green Jobs,” is as much an economic justice issue as an environmental one. You can’t open a newspaper or turn on the radio...
by gotgreenseattle | Mar 8, 2011 | Women in the Green Economy
SE Seattle Women’s voices are put front and center in Got Green’s “Women in the Green Economy” project. The project surveyed women in SE Seattle around four issue areas: green jobs; green homes; access to healthy and fresh foods; and better...
by gotgreenseattle | Feb 25, 2011 | Videos, wig-videos, Women in the Green Economy
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...
by gotgreenseattle | Jan 14, 2011 | Green Jobs, Women in the Green Economy
Got Green will be marching in solidarity with the community to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. There has been a lot of political hate rhetoric that needs to be renounced! Join Got Green at Garfield High School for this community event: MLK, Jr Celebration:...