Blog
Featuring contributions from JTNWI organizers and community members on the frontlines of environmental justice in Northwest Indiana. From personal stories and poetry to campaign updates, interviews, and reflections, these pieces highlight local resistance, community power, and the collective work of building a just, fossil-free future.
Reflections on World Water Day 2025: Guest Blog
Reflecting on World Water Day this year, it is difficult to ignore that our country is in dark times.
Stop Ratepayer Robbery and Oppose HB 1007, SB 423, and SB 424: Op-Ed
Today, three proposed laws are winding their way through the statehouse, forfeiting what could amount to billions of tax dollars raising our utility prices even higher.
Voices of Steel: An Interview with Elizabeth Palacio
The steel industry is male-dominated, but if women speak up, we can get there too. It needs us!
Why I’m An Activist: My Journey from Guam to Michigan City
I feel my life here would have similar roads, too, if I had stayed on the island. For that reason, I’m determined to fight to ensure that my home here and the place I came from stay environmentally sound; that the people who live here with me and in Guam can live with nature as we are meant to be. Hafa Adai and Si Yu’us Ma’ase.