Faith Wood

Environmental Justice Organizing Fellow


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Faith Wood

Faith was born in the Altai mountains of Siberia, where they were adopted into an Indigenous circular solidarity economy. Since then, they’ve lived in seven countries, where they experienced firsthand the global implications and disparate impacts of colonization and racial capitalism on our lands and people. Living on Chicago’s South Side, they are passionate about redistributing wealth and shifting the spotlight from those causing the most harm to those stewarding a more just and liberatory world into existence. They first got involved with the People’s Lobby’s Environmental Justice Taskforce during the transit campaign in 2025, and are now eager to Make Polluters Pay. They love playing the same song on repeat for hours, and their favorite song today (that will probably be different by tomorrow) is Appletree by Erykah Badu.

The People’s Lobby Team