Are you concerned about climate change? How it affects Harlem? You can participate in a local project called Pathways to Earthseed. A local climate organizer, Dominique Thomas is currently collecting responses for a survey around the experiences of Black Harlem residents. You can find the survey here. Her project is supported by the Climate Justice Design Fellowship through Harvard’s Institute of Qualitative Social Science (to learn more about this fellowship check out this link: https://lnkd.in/e7C6bX6J).

Her interests are in understanding the intersection of climate, abolition and Afrofuturism with Black Harlem residents and how our natural environment and physical space through a climate justice, racial justice and abolitionist lens.
If you are interested, you can fill out the survey here. She will be offering a $25 giftcard to those that complete the survey. If you have any questions, you can reach out to her at nique.thom@gmail.com.
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