Ten Years After Katrina, Low-Income Communities Are Still Vulnerable to...
Hurricane Katrina survivors wade through water on the street on Aug. 31, 2005, two days after the storm made land fall. Photo Credit: News Muse, flickr It’s been 10 years since my mother lost the only...
View ArticleLA Wage Theft Coalition Looks to Past to Continue Fighting for Future or Workers
Worker Assembly held at the UCLA Labor Center. Photo Courtesy of KIWA On August 18th, the Los Angeles Coalition Against Wage Theft held a worker assembly to review the new law they won with coalition...
View ArticleSouth L.A. has its sights set on the Air Resources Board
Members of the LA Equity Alliance at a speakers training held on July 23, 2015. As the legislature session wound down last week, finalizing which bills would pass this year, we saw that California is...
View Article Three Questions About Poverty the Republican Presidential Candidates Should...
The Center for Community Change asked me, along with long time SCOPE member and grassroots leader, Pat Jones, what we would like to see the Republican candidates debate. This piece continues a campaign...
View ArticleRealizing the Promise of Solar for South Los Angeles
I recently wrote a piece for Capital and Main about how the Department of Water and Power’s residential rooftop solar initiative has left South L.A., along with Wilmington, Boyle Heights, Pacoima and...
View ArticleCommunity Meeting with Marqueece Harris-Dawson
8th District Council Member Marqueece Harris-Dawson visited the SCOPE offices to meet with community members and share his plans for the neighborhood. Residents touched on issues of empty lots,...
View ArticleGiving Community Resilience Real-Life Meaning in South LA
SCOPE members, Maria Dubon and Landry Thomas review what kind of environmentally friendly improvements can be made at a South LA Church. What do you think of when you hear the word resiliency? I think...
View ArticleSouth LA LADWP Rate Increase Townhall
On Tuesday November 3rd, SCOPE and the RePower LA Coalition hosted an important and much-needed conversation with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) on their proposed rate...
View ArticleLooking Back on our Work in 2015
For SCOPE, 2015 was a year of victories benefiting working families in Los Angeles, including an increase in the minimum wage to $15 an hour and the passage of wage theft enforcement policies that...
View ArticleOur Take: We need a spending plan that reflects the values of voters
Our Take: We need a spending plan that reflects the values of voters SCOPE Organizer, Tracy Beltran, speaking at a CA State Budget press conference in Downtown Los Angeles in response to the Governors...
View ArticleGloria Walton on the Tavis Smiley Show
Our CEO & President, Gloria Walton, was recently featured on the Tavis Smiley Show. Gloria shares her personal experiences growing up in the South, what inspired her to strive for a college...
View ArticleSupport SCOPE on Amazon Smile
Amazon Smile is a simple and automatic way for you to support your favorite charitable organization, at no cost to you. When you shop through smile.amazon.com, Amazon will donate .5% from your...
View ArticlePOWER UP: Path Ways to Careers in the Green Industry
For more than 23 years, SCOPE has worked with strategic partners to create the kind of jobs our communities need—jobs that pay a living wage, offer an opportunity to build towards a career, and uplift...
View ArticleProp 47 Savings Undermined by Miscalculations
Caravan of community members traveling from Los Angeles to Sacramento in support of Prop 47. As state budget negotiations approach the June 15 deadline, community groups across California are...
View ArticleVolunteer to Door Knock with SCOPE
This year, SCOPE has a goal of contacting more than 50,000 voters–but we can’t achieve this without the help of SCOPE members, community residents, students, and our allies. That is why we are...
View ArticleA Message to our Volunteers
During the month of May and early June, we reached out to you, our supporters and membership, asking for your support and time to engage South LA voters. That’s why we’re excited to share the results...
View ArticlePassage of State Climate Bills, A Win for Equity and Justice
In the final hours of the last day of the California legislative session, lawmakers sent multiple pieces of climate and environmental justice legislation to the Governor’s desk, creating a new center...
View ArticleThe State of Oral Healthcare in South Los Angeles
Over our history, SCOPE has built workforce training pipelines into growing industries or sectors, including film, in-home care, and energy efficiency and green jobs. While expanding access to oral...
View ArticleSCOPE Members Share Personal Journeys Toward Political Activism
What makes someone get involved in their community? To fight that feeling that it doesn’t matter? Not just during election season, but every day, how do communities come together to solve problems?...
View ArticleYouth Voter Engagement in South Los Angeles
Youth Voter Engagement in South Los Angeles At SCOPE, our members’ experiences attest to the power of a peer-to-peer civic engagement model and to the importance of sustaining those relationships...
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