Land Justice Summer Fellowship
Since 2021, our groundbreaking fellowship pays frontline youth to develop organizing skills and lead community change, thus creating intergenerational movements.






Land Justice Summer Fellowship
The Gulf South is one of the largest oil-producing regions, and communities of color face the brunt of pollution and climate impacts—from petrochemical plants and LNG pipelines to water contamination, extreme heat, and deadly storms. At the same time, youth are encouraged to work in the petrochemical and polluting industries and recruited in high schools. We are creating a just transition by providing green workforce development and career paths.
Through our fellowship, designed by and for youth of color (ages 15-22) we are expanding the capacity of local groups and building new leadership, thus strengthening the foundation for systemic change and climate justice across Texas and beyond.

What the Fellowship Offers
- 8 weeks paid grassroots organizing at $20/hour
- Storytelling, journalism, and media training
- Weekly political education
- Weekly leadership development sessions
- Intergenerational mentorship
- All expenses paid in person retreat



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Meet Our Fellows


Ortiz

Camero

Gutierrez

Jimenez

Caballero





