George Wiley Center
To build organizing capacity to engage members and low-income residents of Rhode Island on issues related to public transportation access and climate justice.
To build organizing capacity to engage members and low-income residents of Rhode Island on issues related to public transportation access and climate justice.
To stimulate public policy discourse by objectively examining and communicating the evolving Latino experience in Rhode Island.
To build and strengthen a base of low-income and working class people, people of color, and immigrants statewide, and in the four “gateway” cities of Lynn, Holyoke, Worcester, and Springfield in particular, to make progress on racial, economic, and environmental…
To work toward environmental justice and greater quality of life through collective action, unity, education, and youth leadership in Chelsea, Boston, and across Massachusetts.
To work toward climate, transportation, and energy justice.