Project

waterfilteredAdapting to Scarcity is a community water rights and media empowerment project designed to support Guadalajara’s citizen movements for environmental justice and affordable clean drinking water, and to enhance its impact, visibility and synergy with other water rights movements in the world.

Our mission

Our mission is to empower and connect communities adapting to water scarcity. By providing technical assistance to expand the use of social media, we are contributing to participatory grassroots organizing within local communities. Over time, we aim to improve the communication internationally among communities that are facing water scarcity.

Our work empowers local communities to document and share their movements to protect watersheds and implement sustainable long term access to clean water.  Leveraging grassroots social media, our project amplifies their voices internationally. Once their story, struggle, and solutions reach the international grassroots, individual and collective movements will be strengthened. Many communities and cities are facing water scarcity in various stages; by sharing solutions and tactics, as well as failures, each cause will be more likely to preserve its water access and secure a safer future.

Adapting to Scarcity is based in the Bay Area and Guadalajara, Mexico.  The project is fiscally sponsored by Media Alliance

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