Solutionary Rail's regular video-calls with stakeholder interviews and organizer updates restarts this Wednesday, October 25th at 5 pm (Pacific)
After a few months break we are eager to share the latest developments on the Solutionary Rail campaign AND find out how you want to collaborate to make electrified rail, and a decarbonized future a reality.
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We'll begin with a conversation with our featured guests, Kim Wasserman-Nieto and Nancy Meza of Little Village Environmental Justice Organization, a.k.a. LVEJO. (Bios below)
Check out this recent article about their work: The Struggle for a Just Transition of the Crawford Coal Plant in Little Village Continues.

We look forward to learning more from our long time friends and allies at LVEJO:
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Forward Together!
Bill, Diane and the Solutionary Rail Team
PS - Pitch-in with a tax deductible donation to decarbonize our energy and transportation infrastructure HERE!
Guest Bios:
Kim Wasserman-Nieto is the Executive Director of the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization (LVEJO), where she has worked since 1998. Kim joined LVEJO as an organizer and helped to organize community leaders to successfully build a new playground, community gardens, remodel of a local school park and force a local polluter to upgrade their facilities to meet current laws. As Executive Director of LVEJO, she has worked with organizers to reinstate a job access bus line, build on the recent victory of a new 23 acre park to be built in Little Village, and continue the 10 plus year campaign that won the closure of the two local coal power plants to fight for remediation and redevelopment of the sites. Mrs. Wasserman is Chair of the Illinois EJ Commission. In 2013, Mrs. Wasserman was the recipient of the Goldman Prize for North America. Her biggest accomplishment to date is raising three-community organizers aged 18, 11 and 8.
Nancy Meza is the Climate Justice Organizer at LVEJO. She was born in Los Angeles, California and was raised in the Little Village neighborhood of Chicago. She graduated from Farragut Career Academy High School and continued her studies abroad in Puerto Rico at the University of the 