Partnerships & Coalitions

As an organization, we strive toward creating networks of positive change to uplift the issues of communities throughout our society. We work in the spirit of cooperation and intersectionality by embracing innovative movement-building strategies. 

In our efforts to learn and explore new ways to uplift multigenerational impacts at the production, processing, storage, and transportation points of fossil fuels, we welcome opportunities to engage other movement sectors, prioritizing those that are community-based.

We encourage you and your efforts to reach out and see how together we can meet the developmental and environmental needs of future generations. 

Backbone Campaign amplifies the aspirations of "We the People" with creative strategies and artful activism to manifest a world where life, community, nature, and our obligations to future generations are honored as sacred.


The #breakfreefromplastic movement is a global movement envisioning a future free from plastic pollution. Since its launch in 2016, more than 11,000 organizations and individual supporters from across the world have joined the movement to demand massive reductions in single-use plastics and to push for lasting solutions to the plastic pollution crisis. This means tackling plastic pollution across the whole plastics value chain - from extraction to disposal – focusing on prevention rather than cure and providing effective solutions.

GreenLatinos is a national non-profit organization that convenes a broad coalition of Latino leaders committed to addressing national, regional and local environmental, natural resources and conservation issues that significantly affect the health and welfare of the Latino community in the United States.

Plastic Pollution Coalition is a non-profit communications and advocacy organization that collaborates with an expansive global alliance of organizations, businesses, and individuals to create a more just, equitable, regenerative world free of plastic pollution and its toxic impacts.

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