
Emma Shakeshaft
Host: American Civil Liberties Union of Wisconsin
Sponsor: Kohler Foundation Inc., Quarles & Brady LLP
Kena worked to ensure disadvantaged unincorporated communities in California’s Central Valley had equitable access to safe water and other basic municipal services through advocacy, litigation, and public education.
Californians in Fresno, Madera, and Merced counties lack reliable access to basic municipal services including safe, affordable water. This problem is particularly acute for residents of the counties’ 200 disadvantaged unincorporated communities—totaling 300,000 residents, and primarily comprised of low-income immigrants and people of color—where many residents live on less than $34,000 a year and devote up to 20 percent of their annual income to buy bottled water. The consequences are dire: disadvantaged community residents face higher rates of health complications and food insecurity, decreased educational opportunities, and ultimately fall deeper into poverty.
In the past two years, Kena has:
Now that the Fellowship is complete, Kena plans to continue working on racial and economic justice issues.
Host: American Civil Liberties Union of Wisconsin
Sponsor: Kohler Foundation Inc., Quarles & Brady LLP
Host: American Civil Liberties Union Racial Justice Program
Sponsor: Ropes & Gray LLP
Host: Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Inc.
Sponsor: Cox Enterprises, Eversheds Sutherland
Host: Beacon Law
Sponsor: Texas Access to Justice Foundation