Nicole Gaetjens is a transplant from Hawaii working full-time as the Sustainability Coordinator at Mills College in Oakland, California. Her role includes a bit of everything – from supervising [...]
Welcome to WEN Then & Now. In honor of WEN’s 20th anniversary in 2017, we’re reconnecting with our former board members, thinking about how our organization has evolved and grown, and planning [...]
Sandra has two decades of diverse leadership experience in the non-profit and public sectors; she has also worked as a public radio news anchor, and as a theater performer, director, and [...]
Jennifer Stern is an Environmental Stewardship Analyst at the City of Oakland where she promotes environmental stewardship of Oakland’s public spaces and supports volunteers who have adopted [...]
Event recap: WEN in Conversation with Environmental Journalist and Media Expert Betsy Rosenberg On July 26, 2017, WEN hosted an event to explore how we can make media coverage of […]
Suzanne York writes about how family planning and women’s rights are named as solutions to addressing climate change challenges in the new book Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed [...]
Ahna Kruzic is a community organizer turned activist-researcher from rural southern Iowa. Ahna has worked as researcher, community organizer, coalition-builder, and more.
Betsy Rosenberg is an award-winning national broadcast journalist and a green media trailblazer. With 25 years of radio news experience and a track record as a social visionary, popular [...]
In Pescadero, California, a farming and ranching community on the scenic San Mateo Coast, Gallop Ventures hosted a leadership workshop for the Women's Environmental Network. Surrounded by natural [...]
Juliet Christian-Smith is a Senior Climate Scientist with the Union of Concerned Scientists' Western States Office. She was recently named an “expert to watch” on climate, energy, and water [...]