Voices of the ReGeneration: Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins, CEO of Green for All
Since its inception in 2008, Green For All has had considerable success in lifting public awareness on the potential of green-collar jobs to transform the economy, curb global warming, and build pathways out of poverty for our most vulnerable communities. Their case is simple: Green For All believes a shift to a clean-energy economy can improve the health and well-being of low-income people, who suffer disproportionately from cancer, asthma and other respiratory ailments in the current pollution-based economy. And such a shift can also create and expand entrepreneurial, wealth-building opportunities for American workers who need new avenues of economic advance.
This is a very exciting time in the movement for a clean energy economy. A year ago, we were inspiring people with a new idea: that we can fix the economy and the environment at the same time by creating living wage jobs that are good for the planet.
Everything we do is aimed at making sure not only that we build a clean energy economy, but that everyone has a chance to succeed. That starts with making sure that those who are so often left out and left behind — low-income people, working people, people of color, women, young people — have a voice and a presence in this movement and in the national debate. From our Green For All Academy, to the technical assistance we offer local leaders, to the alliances we help forge at the local, state and national level throughout the country — we always make sure that disadvantaged communities have the space to participate and to lead.
Over the past few months we’ve been supporting local leaders across the country who are working to make sure that the billions in President Obama’s recovery package translate into green jobs for everyday people. These leaders are doing amazing work to ensure community involvement, transparency, and job quality in the recovery implementation. They want to make sure that these clean energy investments create pathways out of poverty.| Previous Post Combating Climate Change Contest Coming to a Close | Previous Post The Business Case for Sustainability |
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