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** TODAY: Come Learn How You Can Help Reduce Energy Insecurity in Our Community & Lower Your Own Energy Bill
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Do you struggle with your energy bills? Want to be a part of the just transition to renewable energy but feel left out, or simply aren’t sure where to begin? Then join us for Power Uptown: Tackling Energy Insecurity Together ([link removed]) on Friday, Sept. 27 at the Forum at Columbia University (601 West 125th Street). Running from 3:30-7:00 PM, this community-focused event will have three parts:
1) an Energy Opportunity Expo (3:30-5:00 PM) with experiential pavilions related to energy insecurity, including practical demonstrations of the day–to-day possibilities of clean cooking and clean energy transition;
2) an Energy Opportunity Teach-in (5:00-6:00 PM) where experts will share practical tips, resources, and success stories, empowering residents to make informed choices about energy consumption and conservation and where to seek help; and
3) an Energy Justice Panel (6:00-7:00 PM) discussion with elected and appointed officials who have been leading various initiatives at the federal, state, and city levels in support of energy justice and opportunity.
One of the many cool things our folks will be talking about is the Manhattan Clean Energy Hub ([link removed]) , which can help tenants, nonprofits, small businesses, and affordable housing owners in Manhattan learn about and access low- and no-cost renewable energy upgrades that improve indoor air quality and reduce utility costs. And speaking of indoor air quality, the Association for Energy Affordability will be showcasing induction stoves, along with a tabletop stove giveaway. Also, Con Edison will be talking about programs that could help you lower your energy bill. Plus, we’ll have free NYSERDA Energy Saving kits for your home (designed to help you reduce your energy bills…quantities are limited, so first come, first served). RSVP today ([link removed]) !
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** October Membership Meeting: Come Learn About the Election & Beauty Justice
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Join us for our October Membership Meeting on Saturday, October 12th from 10:00 AM-1:00 PM at 454 West 155th Street, the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge. We will be sharing our latest research on the toxic ingredients found in the personal care products you use. And, of course, we will also talk about the upcoming election, including how to make sure you are registered and when early voting starts (see our Voter Information ([link removed]) page if you want to find out now). RSVP Today! ([link removed])
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** Support WE ACT: Come to Our Gala
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Join supporters of the environmental justice movement for a night of celebration and togetherness at WE ACT’s Annual Gala ([link removed]) on Friday, October 18th from 6:00-9:00 PM at 583 Park Avenue (at the corner of East 63rd Street). Let’s come together to honor leaders, celebrate victories, and look ahead to our shared goals for the coming months. This year, we are thrilled to be honoring the following leaders in the movement:
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Click here ([link removed]) to reserve your seats today! And click here ([link removed]) to learn about becoming a sponsor or here ([link removed]) to learn about purchasing an ad in our Gala Journal. Get Your Tickets Today! ([link removed])
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** Building Power: WE ACT Convenes Environmental Justice Leadership Forum
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Earlier this month, we gathered members of the Environmental Justice Leadership Forum, a national coalition of more than 50 environmental justice organizations working together to advance environmental and climate justice. This year’s convening, Strengthening Voices: Capacity Building for a Just Tomorrow, was in Memphis, where we were hosted by Sowing Justice ([link removed]) . The focus was on empowering frontline communities for sustainable change, with workshops and discussions on wellness, advocacy, policy, and capacity building. The Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health made presentations. And many of the attendees also took the time to visit the National Civil Rights Museum ([link removed]) . Stay tuned for more on Environmental Justice Leadership Forum, including some of the inspiring stories from forum members leading the charge for collective impact!
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** Centering Equity in the Clean Energy Transition: A Focus on Renewable Energy Transmission
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As we continue to advance the clean energy transition in New York, how are project developers ensuring that our communities are meaningfully benefitting from clean energy investments, making Justice40 – and the environmental justice goals of the New York Climate law – a reality? Earlier this week, we hosted a webinar, Centering Equity in the Clean Energy Transition: A Focus on Renewable Energy Transmission ([link removed]) , to explore this question. Panelists included Minority Millennials’ Founder & President Dan Lloyd, Orsted’s Labor Relations Commercial Workforce Development Director Erik Antokal, New York Power Authority’s Vice President of Environmental Justice Kaela Mainsah, and New York Transco’s Director of Communications & Public Affairs Shannon Baxevanis. Charles Callaway moderated. Watch the Replay ([link removed])
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** Peggy Shepard Honored by the NAACP
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Peggy Shepard was among the honorees at the NAACP Mid-Manhattan Branch’s 20th Annual Freedom Fund Luncheon, along with Jennifer Jones Austin, CEO & Executive Director of the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies; Cordell Cleare, New York State Senator for the 30th District; Pat Stevenson, Publisher of the Harlem Community Newspapers; and Peter Westbrook of the Peter Westbrook Foundation. Pictured above at the event (left to right) are New York State Assembly Democratic nominee for District 70 Jordan Wright, Deputy Manhattan Borough President Keisha Sutton-James, Peggy Shepard, NYLCV & NYLCVEF President Julie Tighe, Paradise Express Ferry VP Government Affairs & Customer Experience Michael Preston, and New York City Council Member for District 9 Dr. Yusef Salaam.
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** Live in City Council District 10? Take the Survey
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New York City Councilmember Carmen De La Rosa is surveying folks who live in City Council District 10 ([link removed]) (Kingsbridge-Marble Hill, Washington Heights, Inwood, Highbridge Park, Inwood Hill Park) to gather information on the issues that impact you the most. Take the Survey ([link removed])
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** Peggy Shepard to be Honored by the NAACP
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If you are in Washington, DC and want to support and celebrate these leaders driving systemic change for children's environmental health, then we encourage you to attend the Children’s Environmental Health Network’s 2024 Child Health Advocate and NOW Youth Leadership Awards Celebration on Thursday, October 10 at 5:00 PM at the La Vie Wharf. This event honors child health champions who have gone above and beyond to create systemic change, protecting children from environmental hazards in the fields of policy, science, community, business, arts/media, and youth leadership. Learn More & RSVP ([link removed])
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