
Commonwealth Club of California Podcast CLIMATE ONE: ENCORE: Gloria Walton and Wawa Gatheru Believe in Grassroots Change, Not Just Charity
Jan 2, 2026
Gloria Walton, President and CEO of The Solutions Project, and Wawa Gatheru, Founder of Black Girl Environmentalist, explore the intersection of climate justice and grassroots activism. Walton emphasizes reframing frontline communities as victors and the need for philanthropy rooted in solidarity. Gatheru shares her journey to empower Black youth in climate spaces, advocating for nuanced storytelling and emotional literacy to drive action. Together, they highlight the importance of community resilience and collective care in the fight against climate change.
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Personal Tie To Altadena Fires
- Gloria Walton recounts how the Altadena wildfires hit her former neighborhood and displaced many residents.
- She describes connecting neighbors to air and soil testing that found benzene and lead, showing ongoing health impacts.
Organizing Reveals Systemic Roots
- Gloria Walton explains organizing taught her to see personal problems as systemic issues shaped by policy and infrastructure.
- She realized climate justice intersects economy, jobs, air, water, transportation, and food systems.
Hold Elected Officials Accountable
- Gloria Walton urges people to hold elected officials accountable, not just elect them, using voting, calls, and lobbying.
- She recommends linking with neighbors and community groups to amplify power and influence decisions.

