Breathe Brooklyn: Community Forum on Brooklyn’s Health, Energy and Environment (Sat 5/17)
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JUST BREATHE: A Community Forum on Brooklyn’s Health, Energy and Environment
Saturday, May 17, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Currently, New York City stands in violation of federal Clean Air standards.
As a result, asthma rates in some of New York City’s communities of color are four times the national average.
We invite you to come hear first hand from medical, environmental, academic and civil rights experts how to reverse this disturbing trend and to become stakeholders in New York’s environmental and energy future.
An event brought to you by:
SHARE (Safe Healthy Affordable Reliable Energy), Brooklyn Branch NAACP and Medger Evers College
Location:
Medgar Evers College
Presidential Conference Center, Room B1008
1650 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn
RSVP to Craig Wilson at rsvp@shareny.org
Continental Breakfast and Lunch Served
Visit www.shareny.org for more information.
Check out some facts about air quality, energy, and the environment in the NY region.
Join the campaign and get involved!
Also, coming up on May 21st c/o SHARE and the National Minority Business Council:
Taking Your Company GREEN & Improving Your Bottom Line
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