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2013 Prize: Q&A with Kimberly Wasserman

2013 Goldman Prize recipient Kimberly Wasserman led local residents in a successful campaign to shut down two of the country’s oldest and dirtiest coal plants — and is now transforming Chicago’s old industrial sites into parks and multi-use spaces. Describe the community of Little Village and how it shaped your path to becoming a community…

Jonathan Deal Wraps-Up US Tour with Appearance at California State Senate

Following the 2013 Goldman Prize tour, Prize recipient Jonathan Deal spent several weeks touring around the United States to gather first-hand information about fracking from industry consultants, politicians, scientists and local citizens from communities where fracking is prevalent. Deal concluded his tour with a visit to the California State Senate in Sacramento, where he was…

Spotlight on Washington, DC Ceremony MC Barbara Harrison

This week we are spotlighting long-time friend of the Prize, Barbara Harrison. A local NBC news anchor in Washington, DC, Harrison has been the Master of Ceremonies for the DC Goldman Prize ceremony for nine years. Before moving to Washington, DC in 1981, Harrison worked as a news anchor for KGO-TV in San Francisco. She…

Highlights from the Capitol Luncheon

A luncheon at the Capitol Building honoring the 2013 Goldman Prize recipients was a highlight of the Washington, DC Prize tour. The Prize was once again honored to have as its special guest, long-time friend of the Prize, Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi. Congresswoman Pelosi congratulated each of the recipients for their leadership in their home…

2013 Goldman Prize Recipients Meet with CEQ Chair Nancy Sutley

While in Washington, DC, the 2013 Goldman Prize recipients met with longtime friend of the Prize, Chair Nancy Sutley of the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) and Deputy Assistant for Energy and Climate Change Heather Zichal. After Chair Sutley and Ms. Zichal congratulated the 2013 Prize recipients on their accomplishments, each of the…

Goldman Prize Recipients Send Open Letter to President of Gabon

Last month, the international community received news that 2009 Goldman Prize recipient, Marc Ona Essangui is facing possible jail time and a fee of nearly $10,000.00 US after recently being convicted of defamation by a Gabonese court. The defamation charge was filed after Ona allegedly spoke out against possible government corruption involving Soleman Liban, a senior…

Highlights from the 2013 Crissy Field Youth Reception

During the 2013 Prize tour in San Francisco, the 2013 Goldman Prize recipients were honored with a reception at the Crissy Field Center in Presidio National Park, where they had the opportunity to interact with students from the local youth groups, including Inspiring Young Emerging Leaders (I-YEL). Prize recipients were interviewed by students before being…

2013 Goldman Prize Recipients Meet with Senior EPA Officials

While in Washington, DC last month, the 2013 Goldman Prize recipients had the opportunity to discuss their work with several senior staff at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including acting EPA Administrator Robert Perciasepe and Senior Advisor to the Administrator for Environmental Justice, Lisa Garcia. Other EPA staff in attendance included Cynthia Giles (Assistant Administrator,…

New Study Shows Glyphosate Linked to Cancer and Parkinson’s Disease

A new study about the harmful effects of Glyphosate is lending weight to 2012 Goldman Prize recipient Sofia Gatica’s campaign to stop the indiscriminate spraying of toxic agrochemicals in Argentina and around the world. The peer-reviewed study, which appeared in the scientific journal Entropy, focuses on Monsanto’s popular herbicide, Round Up, and its chief ingredient glyphosate.…