Environmental Injustice: Race, Class, and Toxic Inequality
Center for Brooklyn History 128 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, NYJoin a three-part series exploring the intersection of racial inequality and the environment. Wed. June […]
Join a three-part series exploring the intersection of racial inequality and the environment. Wed. June […]
We take our water for granted; turn on the tap and it’s there. Yet New […]
Sixty years ago New York City passed the NYC Landmarks Law, designed to protect the […]
When Robert Moses built the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (BQE), he demolished historic neighborhoods, disrupted thriving communities, […]
This program is offered in partnership with the Municipal Art Society (MAS), as part of […]