by Literacy for Environmental Justice | Aug 6, 2021 | Bayview Hunters Point, Community Partners, Uncategorized, Urban Greening
Planting Suaeda at Heron’s Head Park By Nina Omomo, Restoration Coordinator at Literacy for Environmental Justice [In early July 2021], we planted 60 Suaeda Californica plants in 4 different locations at Heron’s Head Park. It was so wonderful to work with Kathy...
by Hollis Pierce-Jenkins | Oct 23, 2020 | Bayview Hunters Point, Behind the Scenes, Community Partners, Eco-Adventure, Eco-Apprentice, LEJ News, Resources, Urban Greening
Welcome to our 2019-2020 Annual Report. Please enjoy and feel free to reach out if you have any questions! Full Annual Report Full Report PDF Printer-friendly Version Executive Summary
by Nicole Mcclain | Aug 10, 2020 | Bayview Hunters Point, Behind the Scenes, LEJ News, Urban Greening
LEJ in partnership with California State Parks will be breaking ground at 1150 Carroll Avenue this fall. Our Native Plant Nursery and Community Garden expansion will provide local jobs, access to nature, healthy food, green infrastructure, and ecological restoration...
by Nicole Mcclain | May 29, 2020 | Bayview Hunters Point, Eco-Apprentice, LEJ News, Urban Greening
Literacy for Environmental Justice (LEJ) is a place-based nonprofit organization which for twenty yearshas strengthened at-risk communities and the natural environment in southeast San Francisco, with anemphasis on engagement with children and youth. Our work has...
by Literacy for Environmental Justice | Apr 10, 2020 | Behind the Scenes, LEJ News, Urban Greening
LEJ is slowly emerging from the cocoon it’s been wrapped in for the last few weeks. As of this Tuesday, we are slowly easing back into plant operations. We are fortunate that the urban greening work we do to support the public infrastructure projects on Treasure...
by Literacy for Environmental Justice | Nov 15, 2019 | Bayview Hunters Point, Behind the Scenes, Community Partners, Eco-Adventure, LEJ News, Urban Greening
LEJ recently helped lead a Bioblitz at Candlestick Point State Recreation Area. It was a great event and volunteers made 1,274 observations of 261 species! Special thanks to our amazing partners who helped put on this event, California Academy of Sciences, California...