Adilson González Morales is a Communications Strategist for Conservation Law Foundation. In this role, he helps CLF leverage the power of communications to fight for a healthy and thriving New England for all. Adilson is committed to supporting CLF’s work through his advocacy efforts for environmental justice.
Before joining CLF, Adilson worked at Penn State University, designing and implementing senior-level courses on International Mass Communications. Previously, he worked with Her Justice, where he assisted attorneys advocating on behalf of clients seeking relief in the areas of immigration, family law, and domestic violence.
Adilson González holds a master’s degree in Media Studies from Pennsylvania State University and a bachelor’s degree with a dual major in Rhetoric/Communication Arts, and Multi-Language from St. Lawrence University.
In his free time, Adilson enjoys figure skating, dancing, and singing with the Boston Gay Men’s Chorus.
Recent Posts
Apr 11 2024
As sunny, warm days return to New England, my friends and I have a special tradition. We pack our bags for a beach day and a trash cleanup. Last year, we went to Carson Beach in Boston to enjoy the summer breeze. We walked along the beach and collected two full bags of litter, including…
Mar 1 2024
I am no wine connoisseur. Whenever I find myself at the store overwhelmed by the number of wine options, I resort to a time–tested method that guarantees I’ll be pleased with my selection: I pick the prettiest bottle. Sometimes, I get to reuse it for a DYI project. More often, I place it in the…
Jan 23 2024
Across New England, empty plastic bottles litter our neighborhoods, parks, and waterways. The reason? Globally, beverage companies produce and sell about two trillion drink containers each year. And, unfortunately, many of those drink containers go from recycling bins to landfills or waste incinerators, poisoning our air and water. But we can change that – by…
Jan 17 2024
Over the last year, slow zones have become quite common, and the MBTA website confirms that these inconveniences continue. As regular riders of Boston’s subway, we know the frustration of slow zones all too well. Whether you’re commuting on the Red Line, Orange Line, or any other part of the transit network, it’s hard to escape…
Jan 1 2024
Britteny Jenkins, CLF’s new vice president for environmental justice, brings a vast wealth of expertise in policy and advocacy. She will lead our transportation, climate justice, and zero waste efforts. What does environmental justice mean to you? Britteny Jenkins: For me, environmental justice starts by acknowledging that the way we’ve historically worked to push development…
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