Join us for the 2023 National Convening happening Thursday Oct 26th. This year’s event is themed "Communities joining forces!” We will spend the day exchanging stories and strategies to forge meaningful connections with peers nationwide!
Please RSVP: https://t.co/3gfwUkgivp
Don't miss out on the Climates of Inequality exhibition and the ACLS Project Showcase! On view till November 8, 2024, at the University Library, UPRM/@uprm
All events are free and open to the public!
Join our amazing HAL partners @NewLabor for the premier of “No Somos Máquinas (We Are Not Machines)” -a fantastic documentary about their org!
Fri, 8-16, 6:30pm at the Rutgers Labor Education Center (50 Labor Center Way) Cook/Douglass campus.
Register: https://t.co/VX2jC47IsO
Prof. Liz Sevcenko is the founding director of the @humanities_lab. She started HAL at The New School in New York City and now co-directs it from @Rutgers_Newark with Regina Campbell, focusing on HAL’s Climates of Inequality project, fundraising, and communications HAL grew out
June 6 @RikersPublicMem, Texas After Violence Project, & the Visiting Room Project invite you to hear from formerly incarcerated women & gender-expansive folks from NYC, TX, and LA on incarceration; opportunities for relief/healing; & how narrators use & reflect on their story.
The HAL Climates of Inequality 2023 Convening has begun! Today is our intimate day with our university, student, and community organization partners. We are so excited to be in this space together with all of our incredible and beautiful HAL friends!
“Researchers, students and activists from communities bearing the greatest burdens of climate change due to long histories of environmental racism will convene at Rutgers-Newark beginning October 25 @expressnewark
https://t.co/cjwyVcLkv1
“In the stories students and environmental justice leaders shared from each community, people can learn how the histories of the hardest hit communities may hold the key to confronting the climate crisis and inform strategies for enacting policy change” -HAL founder, Liz Sevcenko
“All individuals and groups of people should live in a safe and healthy environment. However, because of their race, ethnicity, and income, many North Carolinians have been subiected to living in unsafe environments. This is environmental injustice!" - @NCEJN website.
In the San Joaquin Valley, harmful pesticides contaminate the air, water, and people. A history of exploitation follows communities of color. Neighbors divided by industrial agricultural fields do not breathe the same air or drink the same water.
Check out this @humanities_lab traveling exhibition on Climates of Inequality that includes work by former UCHRI grantee, @cagudis. On view @jamuseum in LA until Oct 1 before opening @RAMriverside on Oct 14.
https://t.co/X1XgxKF68R
(1/4) 🧵Community came together this week as we welcomed the opening reception of the Climates of Inequality art Exhibit at the Chicago Justice Gallery in collaboration with @UICLCC, @sji_uic, @LVEJO and @humanities_lab.
"People over profits!"
Today, warehouses have overtaken the landscape at the expense of local environments and disproportionately harm working-class and majority-Latinx communities who live and work in the area.
Reposting for anyone thinking about applying to our Program for Fall 2024.
Questions and inquiries can be directed to Program Director Kyle Riismandel - [email protected].
Join us for HAL’s 2023 National Convening happening Thurs Oct 26th @expressnewark! This year’s theme is "Communities joining forces!” We will spend the day exchanging stories and strategies to forge meaningful connections with peers nationwide!
RSVP: https://t.co/d7Aqk0XREO
Join us at our National Convening on Thurs, Oct 26th 9:30am-5pm @expressnewark! You’ll get to meet & engage with many of our HAL partners working on EJ issues from all over, like our amazing partners from the University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez! @uprm 🌎
Link to RSVP in bio!