Adilson González Morales is a Senior 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 efforts on public-interest advocacy.
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 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
Oct 20 2025
Most of us want the same things for our families – a healthy home and a future where children can grow up free from harm. That future shouldn’t be a luxury – or depend on luck. Yet across New England and beyond, lead poisoning remains a silent, persistent threat – especially for young children. Lead…
Oct 14 2025
When I moved to Dorchester, Massachusetts, in 2022, I was excited about living in one of those classic New England triple-decker homes – the kind you’d see in movies. Painted in faded pastels and adorned with a charming porch, my new home had the picturesque character that had always fascinated me. But as I signed…
Sep 24 2025
How does a community begin to fight back against pollution, disinvestment, and decisions made without its voice? Does it start with writing letters to lawmakers? Lawsuits? Often, it begins with something simpler but far more powerful: neighbors coming together. They gather in church basements, school gyms, and neighborhood parks. They share meals and stories. They…
Sep 23 2025
The people of New Bedford have proven, once again, the power of community. For years, neighbors organized, spoke out, and refused to accept another polluting facility in their backyard. Last week, their persistence paid off. The New Bedford Board of Health voted to reject a proposed waste transfer station. The board concluded that the facility…
Jul 9 2025
The trucks come early – long before most alarm clocks ring. They rumble through neighborhoods or down nearby highways, carrying tons of trash and trailing diesel exhaust that hangs in the air, drifts through open windows, and settles into daily life. Neighbors swap stories of headaches, strange tastes in the tap water, gardens that don’t…
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