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Truth, justice win over students at ECOprize-funded journalism camp

Meet student reporters Aysha, Anya and Willow

Aysha Uddin, center, and Anya Desai, right, work on articles for The Detroit Writing Room's student journalism camp. (Photo by Ella Miller for The Detroit Writing Room.)
Our mission

We champion lasting protections for Michigan's air, our water, and the places we love.

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The red roof of a farm building peaks over grasses near a Cassopolis

New podcast episode: “Roots Deep & Wide”

We took the train to small-town Dowagiac in southwest Michigan to talk to Merry Clark. Then we drove over to Detroit’s Brightmoor neighborhood to meet Brittney Rooney.

What unites both Merry and Brittney is organic farming. Merry’s mother founded the movement here in the state and Brittney is living it out 50 years later. Both also serve on the board of the Michigan Organic Food & Farm Alliance. Now, they join us to talk about the intersection between good farming and a vibrant pollinator population.

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Other episodes

Live from Chicago
The New 'Silent Spring'
Live from Lansing
Of Swallow-Wort & Celandine
Live from Plymouth
The Pollinators

Our priorities

We believe in a big future for our state. One with clean air and water; homes and neighborhoods that work in concert with the environment to meet our needs and give us comfort; and nature at our doorsteps, whether we’re on the shores of a Great Lake or in a bustling city downtown.

Our policy priorities focus our work in seven critical areas of impact to ensure we are doing the most we can to protect the air we breathe, our water, and the places we love.

Climate & Energy

To work towards decarbonizing the economy and addressing the existential threat of climate change, we need bold legislative action that catalyzes movement towards a 100% emissions-free power sector.

Democracy & Good Governance

As we fight for lasting change, we must cut red tape, restore transparency, streamline accountability and incorporate communities suffering from environmental injustice into decision making.

Health & Justice

To address historic injustices, we must enact policies that hold industry accountable for pollution; protect children from lead exposure; and keep toxins out of food, water, homes and communities.

Land & Wildlife

To ensure our state's beautiful land and wildlife are preserved, we must enact critical policies that restore protections for Michigan's natural spaces, safeguard our state’s ecological systems and biodiversity, combat invasive species, and conserve lands for future generations.

Transportation

In order to enhance mobility for all Michiganders and save taxpayer money, we must rightsize our road system; increase funding for commuter rail, bike lanes, pedestrian spaces and bus transit; and help local governments create thriving, walkable communities.

Waste Reduction

To reduce the impact of waste on our communities and landscape, we must expand our local recycling systems, grow our circular economy and prevent waste in order to properly protect our land and water and to create jobs across the state.

Water

To protect our globally rare water resources, we must pass legislation to prevent dangerous pollution from entering waterways, improve stormwater infrastructure and make drinking water more accessible and affordable for all Michiganders.

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