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Op-eds & WECR Written Content

News

We Cannot Build Back Better Without Ensuring Water Security for All

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US: Advance Human Right to Safe, Affordable Water

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Priced out and shut off: Tackling water affordability

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Webinar Archive

From Artistry to Advocacy: Lessons Learned from a Collaboration between Creatives and Advocates

News

OPINION: We Can’t Build Back Better Without Water (April 20, 2021)

COVID-19 & Race

Hurricane Katrina’s Lessons for Transformative Recovery [Issue 20]

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Publication

Advancing Water Equity to Create Communities of Opportunity

News

OPINION: Equal water access must be a core part of our climate response (February 27, 2021)

News

Coronavirus has laid bare the racial fault lines in access to clean, safe water (June 30, 2020)

COVID-19 & Race

Advancing Water Equity for the Nation’s Recovery and Renewal [Issue 7]

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September 2019: Secure Safe and Affordable Drinking Water and Equitable Infrastructure Systems for All

Our Work

January 2019: Water Equity and Climate Resilience Caucus: Results, Priorities, Partners

Publication

November 2018: Water, Health, and Equity

Webpage

May 15, 2018: Investing in Water Infrastructure Now is Critical for California's Future

Resources from Members

  • Red, Black, Green New Deal National Black Climate Agenda
  • Fossil Fuel Racism
  • Affordable Water for Californians
  • Testimony of Brenda Coley, Co-Executive Director, Milwaukee Water Commons, Before the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure’s Subcommittee on Water Resources and the Environment Water Quality Protection and Job Creation Act of 2021
  • Appealing to Detroit City Council to Stop Shutting Off Water to the Elderly and Low Income
  • Preserving Access to Our Most Basic PPE: Safe and Affordable Water

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A national network of organizations working to address water equity and climate resilience — centering frontline communities of color and low-income communities. It is co-chaired by PolicyLink and the Gulf Coast Center for Law and Policy.

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