3 Ways to Support Housing Justice and COVID-19 Solidarity (Washington edition)
Many of the solutions needed to ease the broader impacts of COVID-19 will also ease the transition to climate justice—such as good
Many of the solutions needed to ease the broader impacts of COVID-19 will also ease the transition to climate justice—such as good, safe jobs that take care of workers and families
Reflecting on our movement's progress, our shortcomings, and how to keep advancing toward a just, sustainable, and equitable future.
THIS WEEK: Help keep students fed in your community, give blood, and support your local domestic violence shelter.
THIS WEEK: Help keep students fed in your community, give blood, and support your local domestic violence shelter.
Support the Oregon Food Bank, give to Causa's Oregon Worker Relief Fund, and get your COVID-19 news from reputable sources.
Many workers most essential for our response to the COVID-19 crisis are in some of the most low-paid, exploited and undervalued professions. Here's how you can support frontline workers in WA and OR.
We’re within range of winning this—and the oil industry knows it.
A majority of Oregonians support climate action, especially as our own communities experience impacts of the climate crisis—li
As we head into the 2020 session, we’re doing everything we can to ensure the Legislature passes a strong cap and invest policy. We’re also working on a number of other complementary bills to move the ball forward on climate – some of which are also unfinished business from last session.
Climate and clean energy advocates are determined to make 2020 a year of climate progress in Oregon. Here's how.
Many of the solutions needed to ease the broader impacts of COVID-19 will also ease the transition to climate justice—such as good
Reflecting on our movement's progress, our shortcomings, and how to keep advancing toward a just, sustainable, and equitable future.
THIS WEEK: Help keep students fed in your community, give blood, and support your local domestic violence shelter.
Support the Oregon Food Bank, give to Causa's Oregon Worker Relief Fund, and get your COVID-19 news from reputable sources.
Many workers most essential for our response to the COVID-19 crisis are in some of the most low-paid, exploited and undervalued professions. Here's how you can support frontline workers in WA and OR.
Our #1 priority remains comprehensive statewide climate action. The bill to make this happen, Senate Bill 1530, was just passed by the joint budget committees and is currently ready for a vote on the Senate floor. However, immediately after the budget vote this morning, eleven Senate Republicans fled the Capitol yet again to deny quorum for the Senate to conduct any business.
A majority of Oregonians support climate action, especially as our own commu