Posts by Green 2.0 Team
Learning About Nature Comes in Many Forms
Jamileth Picavia-Salazar is a 2022 Summer Fellow at Green 2.0, and a first-generation student at George Mason University majoring in Environmental Sustainability Studies with a concentration in Business and Sustainability. To kick off Latino Conservation Week, which is July 16-24 this year, Jamileth recalls a series of moments that shaped her relationship with the environment from a young age and the importance of introducing youth to nature.
Read MoreIndigenous Wisdom is Necessary to Win the Climate Fight
Rep. Sheila Therese Babauta (D-Saipan) was born and raised on the island of Saipan in the Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory in the Pacific Ocean. She is currently serving her second term on the 22nd Northern Mariana Legislature in the House of Representatives where she is chairwoman of the House Natural Resources Committee. Rep. Babauta is also the chairwoman of the Friends of the Mariana Trench Monument, dedicated to the protection of the monument. In this Q+A for Green 2.0 to mark Asian American Pacific Islanders month, Rep. Babauta discusses her role introducing President Barack Obama at the recent 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference and how more Indigenous climate and environmental leaders should be welcomed to the table where policymaking is taking place.
Read MoreGreen 2.0 Launches Pay Equity Campaign to Address Wage Gap
Today Green 2.0 launched a new campaign aimed at increasing pay equity for people of color in environmental organizations.Â
Read MoreLGBTQ+ Leaders of Color on an Intersectional Environmental Movement Social Media Toolkit
LGBTQ+ people of color are more likely to experience the effects of climate change due to social and economic systems that purposefully marginalize them. This Pride Month it is critical to celebrate the work being led by LGBTQ+ environmental advocates of color that are standing on the frontlines every day to create a stronger environmental…
Read MoreThis is What I Feel About Anti-Asian Hate Crimes as an Asian Woman
Hazel (Haeseo) Choi was a 2022 Winter Fellow at Green 2.0 and graduated with a Master’s degree in Urban Planning from San José State University. She is passionate about community-driven solutions that meet economic, climate, and racial equity needs for communities of color. To mark the beginning of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Hazel writes about how the rise in Asian hate crimes affects her life and how to stand in solidarity against this injustice.
Read MoreAAPI Environmental Leaders on Cultivating a Justice-Focused Movement Social-Media Toolkit
Throughout history, Asian-American and Pacific Islander communities have led movements and delivered solutions on issues including environmental hazards, climate change, and environmental justice. In the face of racism and discrimination, Asian-American and Pacific Islander environmental leaders have mobilized communities into action and created change. Even while the mainstream environmental movement excluded them on decisions that…
Read MoreWomen’s Leadership is Key to Bringing Forward a Regenerative Future
In this co-written guest blog post, Seleyn DeYarus, Founder and Executive Director of Regenerative Rising, and Reilly Thomas, Regenerative Rising’s Content Coordinator, discuss how women’s leadership is a key to bringing forward a regenerative future and how convenings like the upcoming Women Leading Regeneration Summit, May 3-5, help facilitate that process.
Read MoreArtists Are Building Community Power: Daniel González
In this guest blog post by the League of Conservation Voters, we learn about artist Daniel González, who teamed up with LCV and Chispa AZ to make a beautiful papel picado inspired art installation. The piece called attention to the urgent need for climate justice, immigration rights and voter protection. LCV asked the artist some questions about his story and what climate justice means to him.
Read MoreIncreasing Diversity in Environmental and Outdoors Careers Social Media Toolkit
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Read MoreEl Pueblo Unido Jamás Sera Vencido (The People United will Never be Defeated)
Alyssa Rae Garza is pursuing their master’s degree in sociology at the University of Texas in El Paso, and developed a passion for climate justice after learning about environmental injustices in their hometown. She participates and learns from local grassroots coalitions and movements while applying an intersectional and joterÃa-muxerist (queer-Chicana/Latina/Latinx) lens to shape community organizing practices.Â
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