This week Dustin Czarny sits down with Rachel May for State Senate. We talk about her past two terms as Senator, how her district has changed during redistricting, and her environmental positions. Watch Here
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By Lanessa Owens-Chaplin of NYCLU New York is adding protections against environmental racism, most notably in the form of a recently enacted constitutional amendment. The codification of New York’s “green amendment” creates a safety net for future environmental protections that may be under attack by the majority conservative Supreme Court.…
by Rebecca Solnit The emotional toll of the climate crisis has become an urgent crisis of its own. It’s best met, I believe, by both being well grounded in the facts, and working towards achieving a decent future – and by acknowledging there are grounds for fear, anxiety and depression…
Events & Actions, making plans to vote, donating to campaigns, weekly protests, and more.
Events & Actions, making plans to vote, donating to campaigns, weekly protests, and more.
“Higher-than-expected sales tax revenue combined with Covid-inspired austerity measures and enhanced federal funding for Medicaid have left the county unusually flush with cash…” Read on Syracuse.com
Blacklisted Hollywood workers independently produced one of the great labor films. “One of the reasons we made ‘Salt of the Earth’ after we were blacklisted was to commit a crime worthy of the punishment,” Paul Jarrico said. Read the Article & Find a Link to the Film
From Rebecca Solnit on Facebook: … in May we launched Not Too Late, a climate project, that has daily climate posts at https://www.facebook.com/NotTooLateClimate/ and I’d love it if you joined us there. If today’s climate news hurts, we are here to keep you going. From the website: #NotT00Late is a project to invite newcomers to…
Events & Actions, making plans to vote, donating to campaigns, weekly protests, and more.