ADVOCACY
CLIENT | New Jersey Conservation Foundation
PROJECT | Nature for All
CLIENT | Lead Free NJ
PROJECT | Kisa's Story
Lead disproportionately affects young children, causing serious medical and behavioral issues into adulthood. The time is now to demand action and organize for statewide lead remediation in every home, childcare facility, school, and water system.
CLIENT | Redford Center
PROJECT | Community Power New Jersey: Our Streets
In the US, nearly half of all trips are shorter than three miles, or a 20-minute bike ride, and at least 20% of trips are within a 20-minute walk. What environmental impacts would be possible if cities were designed to make these green travel options safe and accessible for everyone? Cycling activists Jacque Howard, Shereyl Snider, and Wills Kinsley are on a mission to solve Trenton, New Jersey's car-centric design and give its streets back to the community. Working alongside historically excluded communities, this Trenton collective has activated bicycle infrastructure development, implemented traffic calming measures, created bike repair shops, and inspired community education and unity. These efforts might seem like small steps, but they quickly add up to show the rest of the world the possibility and impact of community action for safe streets, clean transportation, and environmental justice.



CLIENT | Tri-State Transportation Campaign
PROJECT | Fund NJ Transit
NJ Transit riders call on Governor Phil Murphy to ride the bus with them and fund NJ Transit.




CLIENT | Energy Foundation
PROJECT | Clean Energy Jobs NJ
New Jersey has put its flag in the sand as a clean energy leader, but the transition toward clean power must be equitable and affordable, especially for Black, brown, immigrant, and low-income communities.