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Green Flags for Environmental Jobs: Part 2, Expectations and Values
Looking for a job can be difficult in any sector, especially if you are just starting out in your career or transitioning to a different field. Don’t know who to turn to for advice? We asked environmental leaders for their green flags to help align your job search with a role that best suits your needs.
Read MoreGreen Flags for Environmental Jobs: Part 1, Culture and Leadership
Looking for a job can be difficult in any sector, especially if you are just starting out in your career or transitioning to a different field. Don’t know who to turn to for advice? We asked environmental leaders for their green flags to help align your job search with a role that best suits your needs.
Read MoreGreenLatinos
About GreenLatinos GreenLatinos is a national nonprofit of Latine leaders confronting national and local environmental issues in our community. We envision a healthy and equitable society where communities of color are liberated from disproportionate environmental burdens, free to breathe fresh air, drink pure water, access clean transportation, and enjoy our majestic public lands, oceans, and…
Read MoreNavigating Environmental Career Paths
about the event: Finding the right job in the environmental sector can be a complex and challenging process. Lack of insider knowledge, resources, and connections can be stifling for young professionals or those looking to transition into the environmental sector. As a community, we must support these individuals as they look to join our sector…
Read MoreThe Intersection of Disability Justice and Environmental Justice
Kristie Cabrera is a queer, non-binary, Latine, disabled, and neurodivergent accessibility and inclusion consultant with a background in occupational therapy. Their work is rooted in disability justice. They inspire land-based organizations to dream about accessibility and inclusion. They provide tailored tools, strategies, and training to weave these dreams into reality.
Read More2024 Transparency Report Release
The Green 2.0 2024 Transparency Report, which is published annually to provide the environmental sector with accountability and research on demographic data and equity indicators of non-profit organizations and foundations. Informed by the findings of this report, environmental organizations and the sector as a whole can adopt practices to lead with transparency and maintain a sustained commitment to equity.
Read MoreGreen 2.0 Releases Annual Transparency Report, Showing Signs of Regression
Green 2.0, an organization committed to championing equity in the environmental sector, released its eighth annual Transparency Report. Alarmingly, this year marks the first decline of racial and ethnic diversity in NGOs throughout the history of this report.Â
Read MoreThe Pew Charitable TrustsÂ
The Pew Charitable Trusts is a global, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that uses data to make a difference. Pew addresses the challenges of a changing world by illuminating issues, creating common ground, and advancing ambitious projects that lead to tangible progress. Pew advances environmental work in the U.S. and around the world so that nature and…
Read MoreThe Future Isn’t Plastics, It’s Ending Them
Betsy López-Wagner, principal and founder, López-Wagner Strategies, An Equitable Communications Agency®, shares her insights in this blog about the urgent global crisis of plastic pollution and its devastating impact on communities, ecosystems, and habitats like those in the Gulf of Mexico.
Read MoreFostering Inclusion Through Equitable Mentoring
Co-hosted with Environmental Leadership Program (ELP), this event features conversations with leaders in the environmental sector about how to implement equitable and successful mentoring practices at your organization.
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