From WE ACT <[email protected]>
Subject WE ACT Update: Period Products Report & Upcoming Events
Date May 20, 2022 6:29 PM
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New Report: What's in Your Period Products?

We teamed up with Women’s Voices for the Earth, Clean & Healthy New York, and the Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter on a report that highlights ingredients in period products for the first time. These products are used on and in highly sensitive and absorptive parts of our bodies, which makes understanding the potential chemical exposures associated with their use all the more important - especially among people of color, who face disproportionate levels of toxic exposure. Learn more and read the report here ([link removed]) .

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Vote for WE ACT's Membership Planning Committee

At our May Membership Meeting, you all had a chance to meet the candidates for our Membership Planning Committee (watch the video replay here ([link removed]) ). And you can learn more about the candidates here ([link removed]) . Once you have had a chance to get to know these candidates, we encourage you to cast your vote here ([link removed]) . Our Membership Planning Committee serves a leadership role in our membership ([link removed]) and does a lot of the work planning and preparing for our Membership Meetings and other events. The committee also works toward more effective communication between the membership body and staff and helps set goals for membership participation.

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Peggy Shepard to Speak at a Moral Call for Peace & Climate Justice

Peggy Shepard will be among the speakers at Dayenu’s free interfaith event at 5:00 PM on Sunday, May 22 at the Marble Collegiate Church (Fifth Avenue & West 29th Street) to urge our leaders to pursue peace, good jobs, justice, and a rapid and equitable transition to clean energy for all. It will be livestreamed on their Facebook ([link removed]) channel. Learn more and reserve your spot here ([link removed]) .

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LJ Portis on the Waterfront Alliance's Youth Climate Movement Panel

LJ Portis will be part of a panel discussing the youth climate movement on Tuesday, May 24 at 11:20 AM as part of the Waterfront Alliance’s 2022 Waterfront Conference. Tune in to learn how the youth movement can work together to meet the expectations placed on their collective shoulders. Learn more here ([link removed]) .

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Workshop to Report Truck Idling

On Thursday, May 26 at 6:30 PM we will have a virtual workshop to help you better understand New York City’s Citizens Air Complaint Program ([link removed]) , which enlists the help of New Yorkers in identifying trucks that are illegally idling, and how you can get compensated for participating. RSVP here ([link removed]) .

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Too Hot to Handle:
Webinar Addressing Extreme Heat in NYC

Join us on Wednesday, June 1 at 12:00 PM for this comprehensive webinar on extreme heat, the deadliest impact of climate change, on the residents of Northern Manhattan, and how you can help address it. We will be presenting the findings from our 2021 Cooling Center Report, based on in-person audits of Northern Manhattan’s cooling centers, along with our 2022 Heat Plan, which includes policy and strategy recommendations to proactively prepare New Yorkers for rising temperatures and mitigate the corresponding health risks. RSVP here ([link removed]) .

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Help Get Harlem Ready for Climate Change

Tune in on Saturday, June 4 at 10:00 AM for a webinar on how to prepare for this summer’s extreme weather events fueled by the climate crisis, including heatwaves and flooding. Learn more here ([link removed]) .

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Help Clean Up Harlem

Join us for Team Up to Clean Up on Saturday, June 25 at 10:00 AM as we come together to tackle trash in our community. Read about it in Harlem World Magazine ([link removed]) and sign up here ([link removed]) . Cleaning supplies will be provided. And we thank West Harlem Development Corporation ([link removed]) for funding this event!

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Sonal Jessel was quoted in People’s World ([link removed]) on the importance of the cumulative impacts bill being passed by the New York State legislature. And Jasmine Graham was among the voices calling attention to the utility debt crisis in Inside Climate News ([link removed]) .

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Environmental Racism in the South Bronx
Come Learn & Get Involved with South Bronx Unite

The South Bronx is one of New York City’s epicenters for pollution. Children there are twice as likely to be hospitalized for asthma and more likely to die from asthma than other U.S. children. Join our friends South Bronx Unite ([link removed]) this Saturday, May 21 at 11:00 AM to discuss environmental racism in the South Bronx, learn about projects to address air pollution, and share your feedback on zero-emission trucks to reduce pollution, job trainings for green jobs that pay well, E-bike subsidies for delivery workers, and electric vehicle charging stations. They will also be offering free health screenings and health education (no ID required). The event will be held at 349 East 140th Street in the Bronx. Contact Ashley (mailto:[email protected]) at South Bronx Unite with questions.

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New Yorkers Can Get Help with Cooling

As you may recall from a few newsletters back, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul expanded eligibility for and accessibility to cooling assistance through Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP ([link removed]) ). This is something we’ve been advocating for ([link removed]) because extreme heat is the deadliest impact of climate change, and people of color are far more likely to be harmed by it. Click here ([link removed]) to learn more, see if you are eligible, and apply for these funds.

Get Affordable Internet Access via NYC Program

In addition, New York City has a program where you can save up to $30 per month on internet service. Click here ([link removed]) to learn more about the program and see if you are eligible.

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Arts & Jazzfest NYC Returns!

Mark your calendar for the return of Arts & Jazzfest NYC ([link removed]) this summer. Head to Governor’s Island on Saturdays June 4, July 23, and August 13 from 1:00-6:00 PM. Artist, educator, and Arts & Jazzfest NYC Founder (and WE ACT member) Gwen Black ([link removed]) is the force behind this annual festival, celebrating its 19th year. And on Friday, June 10, she is hosting the 6th annual Visual Arts Jazz Day, which is an intergenerational celebration of music and art. That will be at the Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park at 145th Street from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Learn more here ([link removed]) .

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