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Vote Early Through Nov. 3rd
or Vote on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5th
Early voting runs through Nov. 3rd. Vote now to avoid the lines on Election Day, which is Tuesday, Nov. 5th. Click here to find your early voting polling location, as it may differ from where you vote on Election Day. And you can see a list of the candidates on the ballot as well as the ballot proposals on the back (be sure to flip your ballot over) by clicking here.
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In case you have to wait in line at the polls, here’s a round-up of some of the news coverage our work has earned over the past few weeks:
Peggy Shepard was featured on Spectrum News NY1 anchor Cheryl Wills’ In Focus program, talking about the Biden administration’s track record on environmental justice along with New York City’s environmental justice report.
Peggy was also invited to speak as part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s announcement that it has lowered its dust lead standard to virtually zero, since there is no safe level of lead for humans. She was quoted in stories by the Associated Press, United Press International, New York Times, Washington Post, Guardian, CBS News, PBS News, USA Today, Chicago Tribune, Toronto Star, Fast Company, Indianapolis Star, EcoWatch, and others.
Arizona is all-too-familiar with the challenges of extreme heat, so it was a bit of surprise when journalists from the Arizona Republic, which is based in Phoenix and the state’s largest newspaper, asked Annie Carforo to take them on our East Harlem heat tour. The main Arizona Republic article features a 3-minute video in which Annie describes the ways in which environmental racism impacts East Harlem. Parts of the tour were also used in a photo essay the journalists did on how New Yorkers cope with the heat. And the article was picked up by USA Today and Yahoo News – the latter of which also featured the video.
Caleb Smith co-authored an Op-Ed in City Limits on the Right to Cooling Bill, which would help reduced the deadly impact of extreme heat in New York City. They were also quoted in a blog post about a new research project on indoor heat in Northern Manhattan and the South Bronx being conducted by the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, which was also picked up by Australia’s Mirage News.
A Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health study co-authored by Lonnie Portis examined electrical, elevator, heat, hot water, and water outages impacting New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) residents. The study, which was published in the Journal of Urban Health, was picked up by MedicalXpress and has an interactive dashboard to track outages.
Annie Carforo was quoted in a CBS News story about the City’s efforts to address the threat of extreme storms as well as in a City Limits article on the City’s preparations for future storms. Both articles showcased her work with CRUP, the Climate Ready Uptown Plan that we helped design to enable community members to be better prepared for extreme weather events.
Peggy Shepard was quoted in E&E News, talking about the Biden administration’s record on environmental justice and how it’s unlikely that a Harris administration would reverse course on some of its shortcomings. She also spoke with E&E News about what influence the White House Environmental Justice Council, which she co-chairs, may have on the administration.
As we continue to voice our support for the One Harlem campaign to keep Harlem affordable and halt Columbia University’s unchecked expansion, our members were featured in a CBS News story along with a Columbia Spectator article, and Cameron Clarke was quoted in the Indypendent.
Many of our 2024 New York City Climate Week activities also made the news, with Peggy Shepard featured in City & State New York’s coverage of its second annual Climate Justice Forum. The Columbia Spectator also talked about our involvement in Columbia’s Power Uptown event, including Peggy and Briana Carbajal who both spoke at the event. Harlem World shared all of our activities. And the Imperial College of London even referenced our Out of Gas, In with Justice pilot as part of its round-up of events.
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Today: Attend Our Dirty Hydrogen & Carbon Capture Webinar
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. Held this evening, Tuesday, October 29th at 5:30 PM, this webinar will 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
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Today: Attend Our Community Land Act Town Hall
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, 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 this evening, 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
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