Consumer Watchdog worked with a broad coalition of environmental justice orgs on a huge mobilization in advance of the Global Climate Summit hosted by CA Gov. Jerry Brown in September of 2018. The problem: while Jerry Brown had traveled the world lecturing on responding to the climate crisis, his own actions in California had the opposite effect — an increase in drilling and leniency on utilities, even as wildfires caused by PG&E raged around Sacramento. The week of smokey air gave unique urgency to our events aimed at changing the course of California’s energy policy before Brown left office—his last chance to act on his words.

As Creative Director, this action enabled maximum use of my abilities, from designing and executing a street art campaign, to creating a buzzed-about TV spot, to covering protests and press conferences and posting edits from the location, all while interfacing with different advocacy groups.

Project: Brown’s Last Chance

 

“Governor Brown, how could you be so cruel and heartless?”

The Brown’s Last Chance campaign made headlines with the release of an ad that I created (with my niece!) for Consumer Watchdog, which aired in the Bay Area market on primetime cable during Gov. Jerry Brown’s 2018 Global Climate Summit. There was even a billboard of her in San Francisco.

 
 
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