307 East 53rd St.
New York, New York

SustainLane & Net Impact NY Professionals Present:

Majora Carter on Our Legacy-Economies Have a Poverty-Emissions Problem
Majora Carter, Executive Director and Founder of Sustainable South Bronx

Date: Wednesday June 27
Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm (Speaker, Q & A, Networking)
Location: Metro 53, 307 East 53rd Street, bet. 1st & 2nd Avenue (Upstairs Back Bar)

Admission:
$7 for members, $12 for non-members if register before June 20
$10 for members, $15 for non-members if register after or walk-in

Co-hosts Net Impact NYC and SustainLane are thrilled to have Majora Carter, Executive Director and Founder of Sustainable South Bronx, share her unique and extraordinarily powerful perspective on the current state of our global economy and its effects on sustainability, human rights, and politics. Some of you know Carter from her charismatic speech at last year's BSR conference, others will recognize her as a co-anchor of The Green, Robert Redford's environmental showcase on the Sundance Channel.

Also on tap: SustainLane will launch its New York City online directory where you can find peer-generated product reviews for sustainable lifestyles – like perc-free green drycleaners, eco-friendly clothing, organic pet supplies, and more!

Prior to founding SSB, Carter worked as a program director at The Point CDC where she spearheaded the development of the Hunts Point Riverside Park—the first waterfront park on the Hunts Point peninsula in over sixty years. She then wrote a successful proposal for $1.25M in federal funds for the South Bronx Greenway Feasibility Study. This community-led plan for a bicycle/pedestrian greenway along the South Bronx waterfront provides the South Bronx community open space, waterfront access and opportunities for mixed-use economic development. Carter's recent projects include a green and cool roof demonstration project above the SSB office in the American Bank Note Building, and the B.E.S.T. ecological restoration job training and placement program. She is a life-long resident of Hunts Point in the South Bronx, a graduate of PS 48, IS 74, the Bronx High School of Science, Wesleyan University (BA) and New York University (MFA). She is a 2005 MacArthur Fellow, 2002 Open Society Institute Community Fellow. SustainLane is the first internet media company dedicated to empowering consumers, businesses, and cities to go green through 3 key offerings: SustainLane.com, The Unsustainables, and SustainLane Government. Founded in November 2004, SustainLane began by publishing the first ranking on US city sustainability, bringing unprecedented awareness to the topic. SustainLane recently launched the largest community-powered directory of green product reviews and local businesses in the nation at SustainLane.com. SustainLane's achievements have been covered in the media by The New York Times, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, NPR, CNN, CNBC, ABC, CBS, TreeHugger, Grist and more.

Register for New York/SustainLane Event:
http://netimpact.org/cde.cfm?event=172020

Official Website: http://netimpact.org/cde.cfm?event=172020

Added by SustainLaneReviews on May 31, 2007