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Reimagining the Silicon Heartland Tickets, Friday, May 22 from 9 am to 3 pm | Eventbrite
Reimagining the Silicon Heartland Tickets, Friday, May 22 from 9 am to 3 pm | Eventbrite
Join us for an in-person conference to discuss the impacts and intersections of data centers and Intel’s projects in Ohio. Lunch provided.
Toxic Roots of the Silicon Forest: People, Power, and Pollution in the Semiconductor Industry - Action Network
Toxic Roots of the Silicon Forest: People, Power, and Pollution in the Semiconductor Industry - Action Network
Portland Jobs with Justice and CHIPS Communities United invite you to join us on June 3-4, 2026, for Toxic Roots of the Silicon Forest: People, Power, and Pollution in the Semiconductor Industry. For a day and a half in Portland, OR, the Toxic Roots conference will bring together workers, experts, environmental activists, and community leaders from across Oregon and beyond. Together, we will explore the legacy of the microchip industry, discuss its impact in our own backyard, and plant the seeds for a more equitable and sustainable future. Semiconductors are the backbone of the AI boom; our mission is to ensure the future is not built at the expense of workers who manufacture microchips or the communities that host microchip factories. Join us to learn how we can demand that the AI supply chain be sustainable, equitable, and accountable to the people.
2025 Year in Review - CHIPS Communities United
2025 Year in Review - CHIPS Communities United
The world’s largest companies grew even larger in 2025, but a growing movement now calls for accountability from the tech giants. We know the AI boom doesn’t just occur in the cloud; it is rooted in mines, factories, and data centers. It is built by workers and felt felt every day by residents who breathe air tainted by factory emissions, drink water laced with chemical residues, and pay electrical bills elevated by the energy demands of big tech companies. We are honored to be part of this growing movement demanding the AI supply chain must be sustainable, equitable, and accountable to the people. Learn more about what we accomplished last year in our 2025 Year in Review.
Press Release: Protect the Columbia River Against PFAS Pollution
Press Release: Protect the Columbia River Against PFAS Pollution
CHIPS Communities United, the Center for Public Environmental Oversight (CPEO), and other community-based organizations raised concerns over toxic PFAS releases allowed under a draft wastewater permit renewal for chip-maker Analog Devices. The draft permit allows Analog Devices, a large semiconductor manufacturer in Camas, Washington, to release PFAS, also known as toxic “forever chemicals,” into the local sewage system and, from there, into the Columbia River. In response to a call for public comment, the groups sent a letter to the Department of Ecology recommending increased monitoring and stricter limits on PFAS to protect public health and downstream communities.
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CHIPS Communities United | 40 followers on LinkedIn. CHIPS Communities United is a coalition organizing for the responsible and equitable implementation of the CHIPS Act. | CHIPS Communities United is a coalition organizing for the responsible and equitable implementation of the CHIPS Act, uniting communities with new and expanding semiconductor facilities. Our alliance includes labor, environmental, social justice, civil rights, and community organizations representing millions of workers and community members nationwide. Together we are fighting to ensure the CHIPS and Science Act benefits workers and communities.
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