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Fellow: Jordan Salcido | Category: Case Studies
Jordan Salcido describes themselves as “curious, thoughtful” and someone who enjoys community spaces. The CSS fellowship pushed them “to do things that I haven’t done before.”
The fellow brought two initiatives: support for the LA County Youth Climate Commission and a campaign with Neighbors Against Phibro-Tech, a decades-long advocacy group addressing pollution from an industrial facility located 540 feet from homes and near schools.
The Phibro-Tech facility operates with minimal community awareness despite its proximity to residential areas. The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) oversees permitting but has “a long history of failing to protect community health.”
Using narrative strategy tools, the coalition:
“The tools just really got us excited and engaged…it wasn’t even like we were using a formula or method it was so much more playful and relaxed.”
The group is at a critical moment with permit renewal pending. They’re collecting community “love letters” celebrating their neighborhood and organizing events like toxic car washes and comedy nights.
Follow the campaign: @NeighborsAgainst and @CleanerGreenerWhittier on Instagram.