Hill Heat: Climate and Food Justice Forum: Building Connections between New York and Puerto Rico Science Policy Legislation Actiontag:www.hillheat.com,2005:TypoTypo2014-09-12T14:36:14-04:00Brad Johnsonurn:uuid:268a27dc-2246-45fb-9ca6-f9955c9c9a9c2014-09-23T19:00:00-04:002014-09-12T14:36:14-04:00Climate and Food Justice Forum: Building Connections between New York and Puerto Rico <p>The National Young Farmers Coalition, La Sombrilla, the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and <span class="caps">NRDC</span> Present</p>
<p>Climate and Food Justice Forum:
Building Connections between New York and Puerto Rico</p>
<p>New York and Puerto Rico are home to some of the most climate vulnerable communities in the United States. Advocates and residents in both regions increasingly see food justice as critical to bolstering their communities’ resiliency in the face of climate change. The forum will explore that connection, highlighting how farmers and activists in both regions are developing climate smart alternatives to conventional agriculture.</p>
<p>Speakers include:</p>
<p>Cindy Madeleiny Camacho Bernard
Estudiantes Dispuestos a la Restauración Ambiental</p>
<p>Annie Courtens
Roxbury Farm</p>
<p>Keisha Morale Rodríguez
Estudiantes Dispuestos a la Restauración Ambiental</p>
<p>Ana Elisa Pérez Quintero
Proyecto Enlace</p>
<p>Colibrí Sanfiorenzo-Barnhard
La Sombrilla</p>
<p>Columbia Law School
435 W 116th St
Jerome Greene Hall, Room 107
New York, <span class="caps">NY 10027</span></p>
<p><a href='http://www.eventbrite.com/e/climate-and-food-justice-forum-tickets-12974634481'>Tickets</a></p><p>The National Young Farmers Coalition, La Sombrilla, the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and <span class="caps">NRDC</span> Present</p>
<p>Climate and Food Justice Forum:
Building Connections between New York and Puerto Rico</p>
<p>New York and Puerto Rico are home to some of the most climate vulnerable communities in the United States. Advocates and residents in both regions increasingly see food justice as critical to bolstering their communities’ resiliency in the face of climate change. The forum will explore that connection, highlighting how farmers and activists in both regions are developing climate smart alternatives to conventional agriculture.</p>
<p>Speakers include:</p>
<p>Cindy Madeleiny Camacho Bernard
Estudiantes Dispuestos a la Restauración Ambiental</p>
<p>Annie Courtens
Roxbury Farm</p>
<p>Keisha Morale Rodríguez
Estudiantes Dispuestos a la Restauración Ambiental</p>
<p>Ana Elisa Pérez Quintero
Proyecto Enlace</p>
<p>Colibrí Sanfiorenzo-Barnhard
La Sombrilla</p>
<p>Columbia Law School
435 W 116th St
Jerome Greene Hall, Room 107
New York, <span class="caps">NY 10027</span></p>
<p><a href='http://www.eventbrite.com/e/climate-and-food-justice-forum-tickets-12974634481'>Tickets</a></p>