The Intersectional Environmentalist Database
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The National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF)
We amplify the lived experiences of our community to achieve social, political, and structural change.
Center for Heirs' Property Preservation
We help families protect and keep their family land...build generational wealth and...grow “working” landscapes.
Black Girls Do Bike
We are dedicated to fostering and nurturing a vibrant community of women of color who share a passion for cycling. Our primary focus lies in promoting the joy of cycling, particularly among women and girls of color.
Carrizo Comecrudo Tribe of Texas
We the Carrizo/Comecrudo will always try to connect the past to the future by living in the present. Our desire to be advocates of Peace and Harmony among our own people as well as other Nations has been one of our greatest traits as we traversed through Texas and beyond.
Chispa LCV
Chispa wields the power of the people and the strength in our voice to rally and engage grassroots communities, drive awareness and inclusiveness, and boost the local communities’ participation in governance and democracy to shape critical environmental policies and decisions that directly affect our people, our environments and ultimately, our future.
Coalition for Environment, Equity, and Resilience (CEER)
To raise awareness of the connections between pollution, place and the public's health.
Fenceline Watch
To protect communities from the harmful effects of pollution and promote environmental justice.
Go Austin! Vamos Austin! (GAVA)
GAVA organizes and mobilizes community power to reduce barriers to health while increasing institutional capacity to respond to the people most impacted by historic inequities.
Gulf South for a Green New Deal
Gulf South for a Green New Deal (#GulfSouth4GND) is a regional formation of more than 350 organizations advancing long-existing work towards climate, racial, and economic justice in five states and one colonial territory across the Gulf South: Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Puerto Rico. Rooted in bottom-up organizing and driven by frontline leadership, we move together on policy, regional action campaigns, and strategic communications. As the nation’s first formation advancing a regional vision for a just climate transition, we are committed to the realization of a uniquely Gulf South version of a Green New Deal that is anchored in the histories, realities, and power of the region.
LGBT Outdoors
Connecting the LGBTQ+ community to the outdoors and its members to one another is at the heart of what we do. It is our mission to strengthen connections between those in our community all while fostering a love for the outdoors.
Northeast Houston Redevelopment Council (NEHRC)
The Northeast Houston Redevelopment Council, 501c3 non profit(NEHRC) is a grassroots community organization. We advocate for issues that affect our community in Northeast Houston and develop programs that process resources to directly benefit our community.
People Organized in Defense of Earth and Her Resources (PODER) Austin
Our mission is to redefine environmental issues as social and economic justice issues, and collectively set our own agenda to address these concerns as basic human rights. We seek to empower our communities through education, advocacy and action.
Pure Justice
The mission of Pure Justice is to empower our members and supporters to advocate for the changes they want to see in our criminal justice system and for the economic opportunities they need. Through community organizing and civic engagement, we aim to transform institutions, create equity, and improve the lives of low to moderate income families in Harris County.
SAFE Diversity Communities
We are committed to Educate and Empower our students for Environmental Justice that will make a lasting impact on the future of our communities.
Start:Empowerment
Our mission is to mobilize education and action to achieve social-environmental justice and liberation for all.
Sustainable Food Center
Sustainable Food Center transforms the food system to nourish our health, land, and livelihood.
Texas Environmental Justice Advocacy Services (TEJAS)
Dedicated to providing community members with the tools necessary to create sustainable, environmentally healthy communities in the East End of Houston by educating individuals on health concerns and implications arising from environmental pollution, empowering individuals with an understanding of applicable environmental laws and regulations and promoting their enforcement, and offering community building skills and resources for effective community action and greater public participation.
The Black School
To provide a rigorous and culturally relevant education for Black students in Austin, Texas.
West Street Recovery
West Street Recovery’s mission is to connect communities to the resources that they need to not only rebuild after climate disasters such as Hurricane Harvey, but to build communities that are resilient, secure and stronger than before.
IE Amplified Orgs
The IE Amplifier Program is a media capacity-building initiative that aims to amplify the efforts of participating organizations across IE’s media ecosystem. Through the IE Amplifier Program, Intersectional Environmentalist designs engaging social media assets, toolkits, videos, and other resources for participating organizations with the goal of connecting people with organizations leading intersectional approaches to environmentalism in their own communities.
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