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** TONIGHT: There Are Still a Few Seats Available at Our Gala!
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Don’t miss our annual Gala ([link removed]) this evening! Join supporters of the environmental justice movement for a night of celebration and togetherness from 6:00-9:00 PM at 583 Park Avenue (at the corner of East 63rd Street) tonight. Get your seats ([link removed]) and come 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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** We Can't Afford False Solutions Webinar: Centering Environmental Justice in the Fight Against Dirty Hydrogen & Carbon Capture
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The unprecedented investments in the clean energy transition from the Biden administration are promising, but some of those vital funds are being funneled into what are known as “false solution” technologies. In this webinar on Tuesday, October 29th at 5:30 PM, we'll explore two of these technologies, hydrogen and carbon capture & sequestration, examining the harms they cause and how communities like ours can advocate against their adoption and siting. Yosef Robele will moderate. RSVP ([link removed])
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** Community Land Act Town Hall: Keep Our Communities Affordable
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Join our fight for more democratic control over land use and development in New York City. As a member of the New York City Community Land Initiative, we are working to pass the Community Land Act ([link removed]) , which is a set of four bills designed to address the city’s housing affordability crisis by placing land in the control of Community Land Trusts and other nonprofit groups committed to community-driven development. Come to our town hall to talk and learn about exciting projects Bronx and Manhattan Community Land Trusts are pursuing, and hear from legislators about their work to pass the Community Land Act. Join us on Tuesday, October 29th at 6:00 PM at the Julia De Burgos Latino Cultural Center, located at 1680 Lexington Avenue (at 105th Street). Spanish interpretation, food, and child care will be provided. RSVP ([link removed])
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** Only One Week Left to Register to Vote!
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Click here ([link removed]) to find out if you are registered, or call 866-868-3692. The deadline to register is October 26th, which is the first day of early voting. If you are not registered, click here ([link removed]) to learn about all the ways you can fix that, whether you register online, in-person, or by mail. And you can see a list of the candidates and ballot measures along with other important voting information by clicking here ([link removed]) .
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** November Membership Meeting: Come See What We'll Focus on Next Year
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Join us for our November Membership Meeting on Saturday, November 16th from 10:00 AM-1:00 PM. This will be our big year-end meeting during which we will walk you through our 2025 Policy Agenda. Come learn what we are planning to fight for next year, and how you can get involved. We'll provide the exact location soon, but mark your calendar and RSVP today ([link removed]) !
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** Hispanic Heritage Month: Environmental Justice is Cultural Justice
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To wrap up Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re excited to share a storymap ([link removed]) highlighting the incredible work of some of our Environmental Justice Leadership Forum ([link removed]) members that has been shaped by their rich cultural heritage. Explore this storymap, Environmental Justice is Cultural Justice ([link removed]) , and join us in celebrating Latinx heritage all year long! See the Storymap ([link removed])
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** Cumulative Impacts Implementation Webinar: Watch the Replay
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Communities of color and low-income have been burdened by disproportionate levels of pollution for decades. This is due to the racist siting of polluting facilities in these communities, including bus depots, factories, power plants, oil refineries, sewage treatment plants, and landfills. And the cumulative impacts of these multiple sources of pollution are harming the health and well-being of these communities.
This is why we fought to pass New York State’s Cumulative Impacts Law (S.1317 ([link removed]) /A.1286 ([link removed]) ), landmark environmental justice legislation signed into law in 2022 ([link removed]) that will address the environmental racism that has plagued our communities for generations. And now that the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has begun the rulemaking process for implementing this law, which will go into effect in 2025, we need to get involved to ensure it works.
WE ACT for Environmental Justice, South Bronx Unite, New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, and Earthjustice hosted a webinar on October 16th that discussed the law, how it will benefit our communities, what we need to do to ensure it is effectively implemented, and how you can get involved. Watch the Replay ([link removed])
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