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You may have heard about the North Brooklyn Pipeline fight, but why are we fighting? Join us as we explore the implications of fossil fuel infrastructure on social, economic, and racial justice, as well as how New York climate change legislation like the CLCPA is currently being violated by pipeline construction. Finally, we will discuss ways that we can all get involved in the fight against fossil fuels! We heard from legislators, journalists and frontline activists in NYC and beyond including NYS Senator Julia Salazar, Molly Taft, Joye Braun, JK Canepa and Sunrisers Sasha, Nikki, and Maya.
Visit Sane Energy’s You are Here Map: https://www.youareheremap.org/ to learn about fossil fuel projects in your area and their impact on the local communities. You can also visit https://www.saneenergy.org/nonbkpipeline to learn more about the impact of the North Brooklyn Pipeline.
This episode of Wake Up, New York! was produced by Frankie James Albin, Natalie Bartfay, Jilly Edgar, Valerie Goetz, Sophie Hayssen, Hillary McDonald, Nikki Luna Paz, Ritvik Vasudevan, and your hosts – Paola Sanchez, and Jenna Tipaldo.
This episode was edited by Paola Sanchez
This episode was mixed by Jilly Edgar
Our music is composed and performed by Janet May.
Special thanks to Julia Salazar, Molly Taft, Joye Braun and JK Canepa, and Sunrisers Sasha, Nikki, and Maya.
To learn more and get involved, visit us online at sunrise-nyc.org and on social media @sunrisemvmtnyc.
The Enbridge Line 3 pipeline fight has made headlines, but why is it such a big deal? Join us as we explore how climate change, indigenous rights, anti-protest laws, and more intersect in the fight against pipelines. We heard from journalists and activists on the frontlines of Line 3, including Joye Braun, Molly Taft, Basav Sen, and a few Sunrisers.
Learn more about the Line 3 Fight and donate to bail funds at www.linktr.ee/stopline3
This episode of Wake Up, New York! was produced by Frankie James Albin, Natalie Bartfay, Jilly Edgar, Valerie Goetz, Sophie Hayssen, Hillary McDonald, Nikki Luna Paz, Ritvik Vasudevan, and your hosts – Paola Sanchez and Jenna Tipaldo.
This episode was edited by Paola Sanchez and mixed by Josh Stark. Our music is composed and performed by Janet May.
Special thanks to our guests Molly Taft, Joye Braun, Basav Sen, and Sunrisers Sasha and Maya.
To learn more and get involved, visit us online at sunrise-nyc.org and on social media @sunrisemvmtnyc.
This week, we continue our conversation about Good Jobs for All with Sunrisers Mia and Veekas, Professor Matt Huber, and Congressman Adriano Espaillat (NY-13).
You may have heard of the Green New Deal or the Civilian Climate Corps and thought, “what does that mean for me and my community?” After hearing the news from the IPCC report, you might be wondering how to put political pressure on your representatives to pass climate legislation or secure funding for green energy in our infrastructure bill.
We can and we must get millions of people back to work in good-paying jobs building a sustainable, just, and people-centered economy. But what does a just transition for unions and other workers look like? How can organizers help push this legislation? How can you get involved in the movement? Listen in and learn about how Good Jobs for All works for you and your future, how to put pressure on your politicians, how to get your community involved, and more!
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A transcript of this episode is available on our website. To learn more and get involved, visit us online at sunrise-nyc.org and on social media @sunrisemvmtnyc.
This episode of Wake Up, New York! was produced by Frankie James Albin, Natalie Bartfay, Jilly Edgar, Hillary McDonald, and your hosts – Paola Sanchez and Jenna Tipaldo. This episode was edited and mixed by Natalie Bartfay. Our music is composed and performed by Janet May. Special thanks to Sunrise members Veekas and Mia, Adriano Espaillat, and Matt Huber.
Creating a more sustainable future through the Green New Deal means ensuring people have access to well-paying, good jobs. In this week’s episode, we dive into the Good Jobs for All Campaign by chatting with fellow Sunrisers and NY Congressman Adriano Espaillat, as well as get some background context from Jacobin writer and geographer Matt Huber. Learn how we can create a more socially and environmentally sustainable future by overhauling our fossil fuel infrastructure and creating millions of green jobs in the process.
Come back for our following episode in which we continue our discussion on achieving GJ4A.
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A transcript of this episode is available on our website. If you’re interested in getting involved in Sunrise Movement NYC, find us at sunrise-nyc.org or follow us on social media @sunrisemvmtnyc.
This episode of Wake Up, New York! was produced by Frankie James Albin, Natalie Bartfay, Jilly Edgar, Hillary McDonald, Paola Sanchez, and Jenna Tipaldo, your host. This episode was edited and mixed by Natalie Bartfay. Our music is composed and performed by Janet May. Special thanks to Sunrise members Veekas and Mia, Congressman Adriano Espaillat, and Matt Huber.
In this special election episode, we hear from local candidates on how their leadership experience as community organizers informs their remarkable grassroots campaigns and the vital perspectives they will bring to their office. Learn about our endorsees online and make sure to vote in NYC by June 22nd!
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This episode of Wake Up, New York! is produced by Frankie James Albin, Natalie Bartfay, Hillary McDonald, and your hosts – Paola Sanchez, Gio Santalucia, and Jenna Tipaldo. This episode was edited and mixed by Natalie Bartfay. Our music is composed and performed by Janet May. Special thanks to Shahana Hanif, Kristin Richardson Jordan, Sandy Nurse, and Brad Lander.
If you’re interested in getting involved in Sunrise Movement NYC, find us at sunrise-nyc.org or follow us on social media @sunrisemvmtnyc.
In our first of two episodes on the New York City primary elections, we dive into the different public offices being voted on, campaigning, and most importantly – voting! To get involved in campaigning, visit us at bit.ly/juneGOTV. And make sure to catch our next episode where we follow up with our endorsees on grassroots organizing and their platforms.
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This episode of Wake Up, New York! is produced by Frankie James Albin, Natalie Bartfay, Hillary McDonald, and your hosts – Paola Sanchez, Gio Santalucia, and Jenna Tipaldo. This episode was edited and mixed by Natalie Bartfay. Our music is composed and performed by Janet May. Special thanks to Shahana Hanif, Kristin Richardson Jordan, Sandy Nurse, and Brad Lander.
If you’re interested in getting involved in Sunrise Movement NYC, find us at sunrise-nyc.org or follow us on social media @sunrisemvmtnyc.
In this episode, we learn more about the existing policies around public housing, particularly the shift towards privatization. We hear about why some community organizers are against privatization and are instead pushing for renewed public investment in the form of a Green New Deal for Public Housing. We will also discuss how to make this bill a reality and how YOU can get involved.
Check out gnd4ph.com to learn more about this tenant-led, activist-supported movement. Call your representatives to tell them that we cannot wait any longer for a Green New Deal for Public Housing.
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A transcript of this episode is available on our website. If you’re interested in getting involved in Sunrise Movement NYC, check out our new member sign-up form, find us at sunrise-nyc.org, or follow us on social media @sunrisemvmtnyc.
This episode of Wake Up, New York! is produced by Frankie James Albin, Natalie Bartfay, Hillary McDonald, and your hosts – Paola Sanchez, Gio Santalucia, and Jenna Tipaldo. This episode was edited and mixed by Natalie Bartfay. Our music is composed and performed by Janet May. Additional support from the rest of our Sunrise NYC team. Special thanks to Jasmin Sanchez, Arthur Borden–Heilman, and Claudia Pagon Marchena for their insight on public housing. Additional thanks to Romaine Singleton, Le Keesha Taylor, and Cesar Yoc for sharing their stories about NYCHA.
In April, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Senator Bernie Sanders reintroduced the Green New Deal for Public Housing Act at the federal level. In this episode, we are talking about the history of New York City public housing (NYCHA), where it is today, and why we must enact a Green New Deal for Public Housing in New York City. We speak with current tenants Jasmin Sanchez, Romaine Singleton, La Keesha Taylor, and Cesar Yoc to hear about their experiences living in NYCHA housing, and why the time for change is now.
Check out gnd4ph.com to learn more about this tenant-led, activist-supported movement. Call your representatives to tell them that we cannot wait any longer for a Green New Deal for Public Housing. Tune in to our next episode in which we talk more about GND4PH, and how we can actually make it happen, together.
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A transcript of this episode is available on our website. If you’re interested in getting involved in Sunrise Movement NYC, check out our new member sign-up form, or find us at sunrise-nyc.org.
This episode of Wake Up, New York! was produced by Frankie James Albin, Natalie Bartfay, Joel Machado, Hillary McDonald, Josh Stark, and your hosts – Paola Sanchez, Gio Santalucia, and Jenna Tipaldo. This episode was edited by Natalie Bartfay and mixed by Josh Stark. Our music is composed and performed by Janet May. Special thanks to Arthur Borden-Heilman as well as to Jon Kirsch, Susie Nakash, and Nikki Luna Paz.
Wake Up, New York! A Sunrise NYC Podcast is a journey into the New York City climate conversation on a local and actionable level. In our trailer, hear from our hosts Paola, Gio, and Jenna about what's in store for our first season – we will be speaking with organizers, policymakers, and other movers and shakers on advancing and achieving intersectional climate justice solutions for the most vibrant city in our country.
Get involved with Sunrise NYC, the NYC chapter of the Sunrise Movement, by visiting our website or filling out our new member form.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.