Smoke Is Smoke: Clean Air, Environmental Justice, and the Health of Our Communities

By Anissa Adams, Community Engagement Coordinator @ The SOL Project Every person deserves the right to breathe clean air. Research shows that smoke from many sources contains harmful chemicals that damage health. Whether it comes from tobacco, vaping products, cannabis, or wood burning, smoke releases toxins into the air that affect everyone nearby [1][2]. Smoke […]
Community Love on Display at the “For Colored Girls” Baby Shower Honoring Single Minority Mothers

by Pleshette Robertson, Community Engagement Coordinator @ The SOL Project On Saturday, March 8, a room filled with joy, encouragement, and community support came together for the “For Colored Girls” Community Baby Shower, a citywide celebration in Sacramento honoring single minority mothers presented by Jessica Ellis-Bulgin and Be Alright Wellness. The event welcomed several pregnant […]