Adilson González Morales is a Communications Strategist for Conservation Law Foundation. In this role, he helps CLF leverage the power of communications to fight for a healthy and thriving New England for all. Adilson is committed to supporting CLF’s work through his advocacy efforts for environmental justice.
Before joining CLF, Adilson worked at Penn State University, designing and implementing senior-level courses on International Mass Communications. Previously, he worked with Her Justice, where he assisted attorneys advocating on behalf of clients seeking relief in the areas of immigration, family law, and domestic violence.
Adilson González holds a master’s degree in Media Studies from Pennsylvania State University and a bachelor’s degree with a dual major in Rhetoric/Communication Arts, and Multi-Language from St. Lawrence University.
In his free time, Adilson enjoys figure skating, dancing, and singing with the Boston Gay Men’s Chorus.
Recent Posts
Dec 27 2024
I’ll never forget the first time I visited a landfill. My family forgot to take out the trash on pickup day. So, my dad and I loaded the bags into the truck and drove to the local dump ourselves. As we arrived, my dad told me to stay in the truck while he hauled out…
Dec 4 2024
North Atlantic right whales are one of the most endangered whale species in the world, but the threats facing them are just one side of these fascinating creatures. Right whales have complex social lives, unique facial features, and even a secret method for fighting climate change (hint: it involves their poop!). Watch our video and…
Oct 24 2024
Last Halloween, I saw something that perfectly captured the eerie reality of the MBTA. Dozens of people took to the streets of Boston, dressed as MBTA train cars. Some wore bright orange outfits with flame-styled hair – a nod to the infamous Orange Line fire that stranded passengers on a bridge. Others moved slowly, draped…
Oct 1 2024
The air is crisp, leaves rustle underfoot, and a kaleidoscope of spooky decorations brings the streets to life. Ghosts dangle from trees, pumpkins flicker with candlelight, and costumed children roam the streets, eagerly anticipating the sweet treasures of the night. Halloween is here! But behind this eerie yet enchanting evening lies a not-so-magical truth: a…
Sep 25 2024
In New England, our neighborhoods and beautiful landscapes face a growing problem: discarded beverage containers. From parks to waterways, these cans and bottles have become a regional invasive species – our very own “litter critters.” They aren’t just eyesores. They are an issue that bottle bills can help us solve. What Are Bottle Bills? Bottle…
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