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BGJWC 2026 African American Expressions Calendar Fundraiser


BGJWC's 2j026 African American Expressions Calendar Holiday Fundraiser is happening NOW until January 31, 2026! Three Easy Steps:
(1) Choose the 2026 calendar or planner from the two graphics above;
(2) Complete an Order Form (https://forms.gle/Ea91XLZMxngJah6Z7); and
(3) Use CashApp: $BGJWC to pay for your gift items or email me (Lynn Pinder) to request a Paypal invoice which you can pay via a credit card, ATM debit card or Paypal.
A portion of your purchase will support BGJWC! Thanks in advance for your support! #BGJWCholidayfundraiser #BGJWC
Upcoming BGJWC Interest Meetings
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BGJWC Volunteer Interest Meeting - January 15, 2026 @ 6 p.m. Location: 2901 Druid Park Drive, Suite A105 (21215). Text your full name and the words "YES 1/15" to (443) 269-9962. BGJWC is seeking adult volunteers to support BGJWC's Clean Energy Incentive Navigator Hub, BGJWC's Saturday ABE/GED Program & BGJWC's Drone Pilot Launch.
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BGJWC Board of Directors Interest Meeting - January 22, 2026 @ 6 p.m. Location: 1014 W. 36th Street, #612 (21211). Text your full name and the words "YES 1/22" to (443) 269-9962. BGJWC is seeking adult volunteers to participate in monthly meetings that help provide direction and support to BGJWC as a thriving nonprofit.
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BGJW Co-op Interest Meeting - February 5, 2026 @ 6 p.m. Location: 1014 W. 36th Street, #612 (21211). Text your full name and the words "YES 2/5 to (443) 269-9962. BGJWC is seeking individuals interested in working collectively to launch the BGJW Co-op ( a separate for profit effort that will be jointly owned by individuals who come together to launch and run it).
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Building Bridges from Dar Es Salaam (Tanzania) to Baltimore (USA)
Thanks to the visionary leadership of Amber Davis—BGJWC’s former Director of the Tanzania Initiative and a current consultant for our Building Bridges from Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) to Baltimore (USA) project—BGJWC successfully hosted two powerful transcontinental dialogues focused on green careers and climate resilience.
The first dialogue, held in April 2025, brought together green career professionals from Dar es Salaam and the DMV region (Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia) to exchange knowledge, share experiences, and explore opportunities for international collaboration in the green workforce sector. The second dialogue, hosted in May 2025, deepened this exchange by connecting everyday residents from Dar es Salaam and Baltimore in a community-to-community conversation about the lived impacts of climate change, local resilience strategies, and shared visions for environmental justice across continents.
These dialogues represent BGJWC’s ongoing commitment to fostering global solidarity, cultural exchange, and grassroots climate action between historically marginalized communities. Click the links below to watch the recordings of both dialogues.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Baltimore Green Justice Workers Cooperative (BGJWC) reserves the right to refuse individuals/organizations access and/or entry to our services and/or programs if (1) it is deemed our services and/or programs are not the best fit for an individual/organization; and/or (2) an individual/organization exhibits overly aggressive, explosive and/or volatile behavior. If an individual/organization's application is denied or if an individual/organization is denied access/use of BGJWC's services, programs and/or training that individual/organization will receive information about other local services, programs and/or training that may be more appropriate.
Community Resource Library
NOTE: The people and organizations spotlighted in the videos below are not affiliated with Baltimore Green Justice Workers Cooperative (BGJWC). The videos are shared for educational purposes to help our website visitors gain a better understanding of relevant topics and concepts that guide BGJWC in its work with overburdened, disadvantaged, marginalized and underserved communities. The inclusion of these videos on this website does not signify any sort of organizational affiliation to Baltimore Green Justice Workers Cooperative (BGJWC).
Visit https://www.ucc.org/30th-anniversary-the-first-national-people-of-color-environmental-leadership-summit to learn more about the historic 1991 First National People of Color Environmental Justice Summit.
Visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMdnSZfI94w to learn more about key EJ/Climate Justice/Energy Justice terms and to get a better understanding of different organizations in and around Baltimore working with communities to fight for environmental, climate and energy justice.
NOTE: The people and organizations spotlighted in the videos below are not affiliated with Baltimore Green Justice Workers Cooperative (BGJWC). The videos are shared for educational purposes to help our website visitors gain a better understanding of relevant topics and concepts that guide BGJWC in its work with overburdened, disadvantaged, marginalized and underserved communities. The inclusion of these videos on this website does not signify any sort of organizational affiliation to Baltimore Green Justice Workers Cooperative (BGJWC).
Visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ib-gH8grFzI to learn more about the 2021 Women of The First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit sponsored by the Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum.
Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1d_oe1H45s to learn more about unpacking systemic racism and its impact on vulnerable communities.
NOTE: The people and organizations spotlighted in the videos below are not affiliated with Baltimore Green Justice Workers Cooperative (BGJWC). The videos are shared for educational purposes to help our website visitors gain a better understanding of relevant topics and concepts that guide BGJWC in its work with overburdened, disadvantaged, marginalized and underserved communities. The inclusion of these videos on this website does not signify any sort of organizational affiliation to Baltimore Green Justice Workers Cooperative (BGJWC).
Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xwVAwFctFw to learn more about the power of co-op ownership in the Black community.
For more co-op formation resources, visit https://cooperativefund.org.
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