Peggy Shepard Among Local Leaders Speaking About Climate Justice In Harlem

August 9, 2024

Peggy Shepard was among the keynote speakers at Harlem Week’s annual climate event, hosted by the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce and the Columbia Climate School.

They will soon be uploading a video replay, so be sure to check this link in the coming days to hear her speak along with CUNY Medgar Evers College President Dr. Patricia Ramsey and a panel discussion.

The discussion included New York City Mayor’s Office of Climate and Environmental Justice Director Elijah Hutchinson, Columbia Climate School Professor of Climate Sheila Foster, Harlem Community Development Corporation President Curtis Archer, and Infrastructure Engineering Incorporated CEO Michael Sutton – moderated by Columbia’s Chief Climate & Sustainability Officer Daniel Zarrilli.

Click here to find out more about the event and click here to check out more of what is happening during the rest of Harlem Week, which is celebrating the chamber’s 50th anniversary!

Photo credit: WE ACT .



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