
Strengthening Communities and Shifting Power in Pursuit of a Just Transition
Two climate coalitions led by BIPOC have strengthened their communities by empowering diverse stakeholders to address social inequities. The coalitions
From Judy Woodruff and Hari Sreenivasan / PBS NewsHour: With human injustices affecting people on the streets around the world, camera phones have become important tools to document crimes. However, the video may not adequately capture the crime to be persuasive in court. The global organization WITNESS has formed as Video As Evidence Program to instruct citizens how to best document crimes with their cameras so that the evidence will stand in court.
Two climate coalitions led by BIPOC have strengthened their communities by empowering diverse stakeholders to address social inequities. The coalitions
Water: Charity assumed that money and celebrity exposure would be able to solve the world’s access to clean water crisis.
The Tenure Facility provides grants and technical assistance directly to Indigenous Peoples and local communities who are working for land
Educate Girls has helped more than 1 million girls in India enroll or re-enroll in school. Their work in girls
Build Health International builds safe and sustainable health structures in resource-limited settings. The NGO focuses on ensuring consistent energy and
Learn how Indigenous social innovators and their communities are advancing climate action.