Join us for our next Critically Black Dialogue: Climate Justice Now!, presented in collaboration with UPROSE. Climate Justice Now! highlights climate justice through the lens of the sacred traditions of African-based spirituality and is a direct response to the global effect of recent climate changes specifically for Black & Brown nations and communities.
This program features a panel discussion that will focus on: The Historical Context of the Climate Justice Movement; Reclaiming Ancestral Methods for Combatting Climate Injustice; A Call To Action through Cultural Arts; and Preparedness.
Join us in Brooklyn for this powerful roundtable event which includes an interactive community activity.
Saturday, November 4, 2023
11 AM - 3 PM
UPROSE 462 36th St, Brooklyn, NY 11232
There is no cost to attend, but RSVP is requested.
Guest Speakers
Moderator:
Elizabeth Yeampierre, Executive Director of UPROSE
Panelists:
Owólabi Detroit, Co-creator of Bullet*Train
Monica Atkins, Co-Executive Director of the Climate Justice Alliance
Lumumba Bandele, Organizer at Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
Dr. Sheriden Booker, Director of Beyond Identity Scholar Activist Program at The City College of New York
Melody Capote, Executive Director of CCCADI
About UPROSE: Founded in 1966, UPROSE is Brooklyn's oldest Latino community-based organization. An intergenerational, multi-racial, nationally recognized community organization, UPROSE promotes sustainability and resiliency in Brooklyn's Sunset Park neighborhood through community organizing, education, indigenous and youth leadership development, and cultural/artistic expression. Central to our work is advocacy to ensure meaningful community engagement, participatory community planning practices, and sustainable development with justice and governmental accountability. As lead advocates of climate justice, UPROSE views the just urban policy—ranging from transportation to open space—as the heart of climate adaptation and community resilience.
CCCADI’s Critically Black Dialogue Series is dedicated to exploring issues and topics that examine the deeply rooted Pan-African vision that has allowed us to survive, despite our struggles, and has kept us interconnected to this day.