Puget Sound Sage

Puget Sound Sage Puget Sound Sage builds thriving, resilient communities rooted in good jobs, affordable housing, accessible transit and a healthy environment.

Puget Sound Sage combines research, innovative public policy and organizing to ensure all people have an affordable place to live, a good job, a clean, healthy environment, and access to public transportation. Our work has impacted thousands of workers by ensuring: workers have power and a voice in the workplace; working people have living wages, health care and dignity; people live in healthy com

munities where there are good jobs, affordable housing, clean air and accessible transit; and an effective government that provides for the common good of workers and communities. We achieve our mission through our four core programs:

Climate Justice
Sage centers communities disproportionately impacted by climate change at the center of climate resiliency strategies. In order to build climate resilience throughout our communities, our climate justice program focuses on addressing existing vulnerabilities while also fundamentally shifting the approach that local, regional and state governments take to addressing climate change to an equity-first approach. Program accomplishments include:

- Partnering with immigrant truck drivers and South Seattle residents to reduce diesel pollution in the Duwamish Valley.
- Releasing a community-based participatory research report Our People, Our Power, Our Planet, detailing community concerns about climate adaptation, decreasing carbon pollution and ensuring equitable representation from their base in policy development.
- Co-chairing the City of Seattle Equity & Environment Initiative, resulting in the Equity & Environment Agenda and creation of an Environmental Justice Steering Committee. Equitable Development
We advocate for affordable housing as a central component of community-based development that is based on community needs, assets and inspiration. While displacement is fundamentally about housing, it is also about how communities cohere together. Traditional planning efforts fail to acknowledge the role of anchoring communities of color, immigrants, and refugees around culturally relevant businesses, community centers, faith institutions and service providers. Our equitable development program advances policies that support compact, high-density development and affordable housing along transit corridors to prevent displacement, which is core to healthy, climate-resilient communities. Program accomplishments include:

- Securing millions in public funding for affordable housing.
- Co-leading our Transit for All campaign, with Transportation Choices Coalition and One America, to secure new transit investments, improved bus service, and the successful implementation of ORCA Lift, the nationally recognized new low income fare.
- Convening South Communities Organizing for Racial & Regional Equity (SouthCORE), a multi-racial coalition of twenty community and member-based organizations that serve as an organized voice for community-led growth and development in South King County. Good Jobs and Workers' Rights
Sage is on the forefront of a renewed movement for economic justice in our region. We reduce inequality by advancing policy, such as minimum wage, paid sick leave, access to full time jobs, enforcement of good job standards, and placement of people with barriers to employment in public worker construction jobs. Program accomplishments include:

- Passing $15 Minimum Wage and Paid Sick & Safe Days ordinances in Seattle.
- Advancing labor standards for 6,000 airport related jobs in SeaTac.
- Convening the Interfaith Economic Justice Coalition, comprised of interfaith leaders from the region as a means of uplifting worker issues for the public, organizing support in faith communities, and helping build power in worker organizing.
- In collaboration with our partners, winning the City of Seattle Priority Hire Ordinance for local workers to enter into green construction careers. Leadership Development
We advocate for planning and policy that makes racial and social equity a top goal for decision makers at all levels of government. We believe that communities of color can prosper in place by harnessing market forces and public investment, with their own vision for growth at the center of local planning. However, lack of decision-making power and capacity to engage in long-term planning greatly hinders our capacity to influence policy in the region. Our leadership development program is dedicated to providing emerging leaders from low-income communities and communities of color the training and opportunities they need to have a seat at decision making tables, laying long-term groundwork for achieving solutions based on community needs. Program accomplishments include:

- Launching our Community Leadership Institute (CLI), a fellowship program that supports, trains and places emerging leaders from low-income communities and communities of color to sit on local boards and commissions.
- Succeeding in placing seven cohort members on local boards and commissions less than four months following the graduation of our 2015-2016 CLI cohort. Of the seven placements, four women of color have won appointments to boards and commissions, such as the Seattle Women’s Commission, Move Seattle Levy Oversight Committee, and the Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board, and one man of color won appointment on the City of Seattle Planning Commission.

Chinatown-International District is calling! Join your community to fight for the  ! We’ll be making fans and buttons to...
05/20/2026

Chinatown-International District is calling! Join your community to fight for the ! We’ll be making fans and buttons to bring to the next Sound Transit board meeting to continue our community advocacy for the South of CID station. Sign up to work together on May 21 3:30 to 4:30pm. RSVP for location!

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Good news! The application period for the Community Leadership Institute has been extended to May 15th. If you've been t...
05/08/2026

Good news! The application period for the Community Leadership Institute has been extended to May 15th. If you've been thinking about elevating your leadership skills and widening your network, this might be the fellowship for you.

Sage’s Community Leadership Institute (CLI) is a fellowship program which resources, educates, and places emerging leaders from communities of color and low-income communities to serve on strategic municipal boards and commissions. Through participation, CLI alums have the opportunity to move forward a racial equity agenda at a government level by asking critical questions about who benefits and who is burdened by policy decisions and offering solutions that integrate community participation and perspectives as part of the decision-making process.

We're standing with the Southend Transit Justice Coalition next week to fight for the Graham Street light rail station, ...
05/07/2026

We're standing with the Southend Transit Justice Coalition next week to fight for the Graham Street light rail station, and we'd love to see you there! 🚉

After decades of community organizing, Graham Street Station was included in the voter-approved Sound Transit 3 Plan. Now the Sound Transit Board is considering delaying it yet again. South Seattle has waited long enough. Join us in holding Sound Transit to the promise our communities have continued to fight for.

Transit Justice Rally and March: 5/11 at 10am, begins at MLK Jr. Way S & S Eddy St.
Transit Justice Town Hall: 5/12 at 6:30pm, 5740 MLK Jr. Way S

Learn more at: tinyurl.com/WASouthendTransitJustice

This Saturday! 🎉 May 9th, 11am at Seattle City Hall, join us in celebrating the 2025-26 fellows as they enter the next c...
05/06/2026

This Saturday! 🎉 May 9th, 11am at Seattle City Hall, join us in celebrating the 2025-26 fellows as they enter the next chapter of their leadership. We're so excited to have Rep. Osman Salahuddin as the keynote speaker!

RSVP at bit.ly/CLIGrad

See you at the May Day march tomorrow! 🌮 You can catch us and these rad signs with 350 Seattle and the Make Polluters Pa...
04/30/2026

See you at the May Day march tomorrow! 🌮 You can catch us and these rad signs with 350 Seattle and the Make Polluters Pay contingent at Cal Anderson Park. RSVP for specific location at bit.ly/earth-day-to-may-day-2026

We’re proud to support our partners at Got Green for the release of their powerful new report, Public Housing to Weather...
04/29/2026

We’re proud to support our partners at Got Green for the release of their powerful new report, Public Housing to Weather the Storm, exposing years of unaddressed repairs, mold, and unsafe conditions across Seattle Housing Authority units. Last week we joined the tenant rally at Rainier Vista to stand with residents demanding healthy homes and repairs NOW. ✨️ ✊️

Read the report at bit.ly/seattlepublichousing

What is Noncooperation and how do we practice it to create safe and welcoming spaces for our immigrant neighbors? How ha...
04/21/2026

What is Noncooperation and how do we practice it to create safe and welcoming spaces for our immigrant neighbors? How have we seen others practice noncooperation? Scroll along this explainer to learn more!

You can access our neighborhood toolkit to help with your own organizing here: https://www.greatforallcid.com/neighborhood-defense-toolkit

Get ready for May Day with us! ✊️ Join the Sage staff for a Sign Making Party on Monday Apr 27 at 4-6pm in the CID. Ligh...
04/16/2026

Get ready for May Day with us! ✊️ Join the Sage staff for a Sign Making Party on Monday Apr 27 at 4-6pm in the CID. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided, RSVP for location 🎨 bit.ly/PSS-May-Day

HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who stopped by Gan Bei last week to celebrate Sage, sing all the songs and raise a goodbye to...
04/10/2026

HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who stopped by Gan Bei last week to celebrate Sage, sing all the songs and raise a goodbye toast to Chrissy! ✨️ Thank you, Chrissy for your steadfast leadership, you have stewarded a period of tremendous growth and have laid the foundation for many, many years to come of transformative work at Sage.

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