Meet the Hosts! Rev Yearwood & Mustafa Santiago Ali

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Think 100%, Coolest Show on Climate Change” is a ground-breaking weekly radio show and podcast that focuses on building a diverse and empowered movement to fight climate change, environmental injustices, and propel the transition to 100% clean energy for all. The platform will be a vital tool in linking climate and culture, and bringing influences from both worlds together to talk environmental justice and climate change.

The show is hosted by two nationally recognized leaders, Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr. and Mustafa Santiago Ali. Both hosts bring to the table critical insight and expertise from decades of experience working with vulnerable communities across the United States and beyond. 

Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr., President and CEO of the Hip Hop Caucus, is a minister, community activist and one of the most influential people in Hip Hop political life. Rev Yearwood is a national leader in engaging young people in electoral activism. He leads the national Respect My Vote! campaign and coalition (www.respectmyvote.com). A national leader and pacemaker within the green movement, Rev Yearwood has been successfully bridging the gap between communities of color and environmental issue advocacy over the past decade. With a diverse set of celebrity allies, Rev Yearwood raises awareness and action in communities that are often overlooked by traditional environmental campaigns and the progressive movement. Rev Yearwood’s innovative stance has garnered the Hip Hop Caucus support from several environmental leaders including the National Wildlife Federation, Earthjustice, and former Vice President Al Gore’s Alliance for Climate Protection.

Mustafa Santiago Ali is the Senior Vice President of Climate, Environmental Justice & Community Revitalization at Hip Hop Caucus. Mustafa is a renowned national speaker, policy maker, community liaison, trainer, and facilitator. He specializes in social and environmental justice issues and is focused on a utilizing a holistic approach to revitalizing vulnerable communities. He joined the Hip Hop Caucus, after working 24 years at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), where he most recently served as Senior Advisor for Environmental Justice and Community Revitalization. At the EPA, he elevated environmental justice issues and worked across federal agencies to strengthen environmental justice policies, programs and initiatives. Throughout his career he has worked with over 500 domestic and international communities to improve people’s lives by addressing environmental, health, and economic justice issues.

Tune into “Think 100%, coolest show on climate change” every Tuesday at 6pm EST, or stream live from WPFW. Follow Rev Yearwood (@RevYearwood), Mustafa Ali (@EJinAction), and Hip Hop Caucus @HipHopCaucus on Twitter to stay updated on the latest news, and to get involved in the show.

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New Weekly Radio Show and Podcast to Power Climate Action

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Cutting-edge show infuses climate and culture to tell the stories that inspire action to stop climate change and protect the frontline communities fighting for their existence

Washington, D.C. – On Tuesday, March 13th, Hip Hop Caucus is launching “Think 100%, Coolest Show on Climate Change”, a groundbreaking radio show and podcast that will harness the power of culture to broaden the climate movement. The hour long show will air at 6:00 PM ET on 89.3 FM WPFW, a Pacifica Station in the Washington D.C. Metro Region, and will be available everywhere via internet radio, podcast, and online video. The show will counter attacks on our environment and communities, and advance solutions to climate change that propel a just transition to 100% clean energy for all.

The show will be hosted by national civil and human rights, and environmental and climate leaders, Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr. and Mustafa Santiago Ali, with special guest hosts featured from across the climate movement.

“From Flint, to Standing Rock, to Puerto Rico, our planet and communities are under attack from environmental injustices, deadly policy decisions, insufficient action on climate change, and an Administration that is moving us backwards,” said Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr. “All people must benefit from the fight for clean air, clean water, and a sustainable planet.​”

The show’s platform and marketing strategy will ​provide the climate movement with the ability ​to break down silos, reach and empower new audiences, mobilize supporters, and position frontline communities for bold action.

“Think 100% comes at a crucial time for our communities now and for future generations, whose health and lives are jeopardized by the fossil fuel industry and elected leaders that value profits over people,” said Mustafa Santiago Ali. “Featuring stories from communities facing deadly impacts from pollution and climate change, and conversations with celebrities, artists, activists, youth leaders, Congressional Members, issue experts, and more, the show will break down barriers between issues within the movement for justice and a sustainable planet for all.”

The show will drive real talk on a range of issues impacting our health, security, wallet, and the ability to ensure our planet is habitable for for future generations. The issues and solutions to be discussed will include but are not limited to clean air and water, fossil fuel development, public lands and waters, oceans and coasts, smart infrastructure, energy access, climate change resilience and adaptation, climate mitigation, clean energy financing and innovation, wildlife, green business and labor, chemicals and toxins, immigration, democracy, security, and faith.   

Guests for the first show include leading voices in the environmental justice movement; Dr. Robert Bullard, the “Father of Environmental Justice”; United States Representative Donald McEachin (VA-04), co-chair of the United for Climate and Environmental Justice Congressional Task Force; and Dr. Adrienne Hollis, Director of Federal Policy at WEACT for Environmental Justice, a pioneer organization fighting against environmental injustices for 30 years at the local, state, and federal levels.

“Hip Hop Caucus Think 100%, Coolest Show on Climate Change”, will air live every Tuesday from 6:00-7:00 PM ET on 89.3 FM WPFW, a Pacifica Station in Washington D.C. Metro Region, Baltimore, and Northern Virginia. The weekly hour long live show will also be disseminated as a podcast and as online video, providing ongoing opportunity for content distribution to large and diverse audiences. Episodes will be available to live stream and download at www.wpfwfm.org and podcast platforms.  

Mustafa Santiago Ali and Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr.

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Hip Hop Caucus is a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization established in 2004 that uses the power of Hip Hop culture to engage and empower young people and communities of color in the civic and political process.  

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Statement on Trump Administration’s Infrastructure Plan

“Our communities are no longer just fighting for equality. In the 21st century with this infrastructure plan we’re fighting for equality and we’re fighting for existence. It’s clear, this plan does not care about the citizens of this country. This plan literally cuts away some of the most fundamental things that we need like clean air and clean water. This plan actually cuts away from the clean water protections. It puts profits over people. It creates loopholes for corporations. And that’s why this plan must be stopped, so that we the people can have clean air and clean water, so that we the people can survive.” – Rev Yearwood, President & CEO, Hip Hop Caucus

Fossil. Free. Fast. Becoming a powerful multiracial, climate resistance movement to win.

This post was originally posted on the Hip Hop Caucus Medium blog by Rev Yearwood, President & CEO, Hip Hop Caucus

 

Humanity’s dependence on fossil fuels needs to end. It is critical for our communities now and the future of the planet that fossil fuels stay in the ground. We must demand a fast and just transition from fossil fuels to 100% renewable energy.

That is the plan, but how we get there is what throws the climate movement for a loop. It is what keeps us from meeting our goal.

The only way the climate movement wins is by becoming a multiracial movement. Period, full stop.

Our movement needs to be about more than statistics and talking points. It needs to be about culture. Our goal is reaching into people’s hearts as well as their heads, and it requires all of us — black, white, Latino, Asian, young, old, indigenous, immigrant, urban and rural. Every single one of us. That is how we win!

 
Hip Hop Caucus is “Still In” the Paris Climate Agreement!

What usually happens at this point of the conversation is many good people in the climate movement begin to tune out, not because they are bad people, but because they say “I don’t know how to do this”, “this will take to long”, or “we don’t have enough time”.

It’s true. We don’t have much time. The world is warming at an alarming rateand in 2017 the devastating impacts of climate change were all to real for our communities.

Hurricane Harvey brought us the biggest rainstorm in American history — five feet of water on top of Houston. Hurricane Irma brought us the longest stretch of winds above 185 mph ever recorded on planet earth. Hurricane Maria brought us — well, utter devastation, including the longest blackout in American history, one still continuing for hundreds of thousands of our fellow citizens in Puerto Rico. The deadliest and largest wildfire season in California history killed dozens of people and charred millions of acres of land home to families, farms, and wildlife.

So I understand. It’s terrifying. Especially with the Trump Administration’s climate denial, and destruction of environmental and public health safeguards. But if we want to win, if we want to transition, if we want to fight for future generations, then we have no choice but to become a multiracial movement.

That means in our resources, our funding, who speaks, who we hire, who leads, who follows, how we use culture — it all matters if we want to win.

There is an old saying, “what got us here, won’t get us there”. It’s time for the climate movement to realize that there is no other way. It’s time for the climate movement to grow. I know this won’t be easy, but we must do it. We have no choice.

That’s why this Wednesday, January 31st, the day after Trump’s first State of the Union address, we start this process! Join us for an amazing event to light the path forward to winning in 2018 and beyond. You can be there in person or attend one of the hundreds of watch parties happening across the country.

 

I’m so thankful for 350.org and Bill McKibben, for their vision and bringing us all together for this event, and being the epitome of climate resistance across the globe. I’m also ecstatic that under the leadership of Liz Havstad as Executive Director and Mustafa Santiago Ali as Senior Vice President, Hip Hop Caucus as an organization is a leading catalyst for change.

It will be a blessing to be on stage with People’s Climate Music Ambassador Antonique Smith, and the baddest Gospel Choir from my alma mater, Howard University.

Not to forget Senator Bernie Sanders, NAACP’s Jacqui Patterson, Cherri Foytlin from BOLD Louisiana (my home state!), Jessica Lorena Rangel from Eyes of a Dreamer, and Varshini Prakash with the Sunrise Movement (there is no movement without young people!).

This is just a start. I’m so excited about the future of the climate movement because I know we will be one of the most multicultural movements ever.

Let’s do it! See you Wednesday. Fossil. Free. Fast.

Rise with us! Together we have power.

For Future Generations,

Rev Yearwood, President & CEO, Hip Hop Caucus

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Hip Hop Caucus Statement on Trump’s Shutdown

Washington, D.C. – Mustafa Santiago Ali, Senior Vice President for Climate, Environmental Justice, & Community Revitalization at Hip Hop Caucus, issued the following statement in response to President Trump’s decision to shutdown the federal government.

“President Trump is failing America by choosing politics instead of people. He had the opportunity to support a bipartisan agreement, but chose not to. His decision is an affront to our democracy that will cause harm to the people he is supposed to serve.

Our most vulnerable communities are now at an even greater risk. His decision weakens America’s ability to fight the opioid epidemic, fix the pipes in Flint, and help our fellow citizens in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands recover and rebuild from record hurricanes. It also leaves 9 million kids who depend on the Children’s Health Insurance Program out in the cold and threatens the fate of 800,000 DREAMers who are family, friends, and hardworking members of our communities.

Make no mistake: the Trump shutdown is bad for everyone and could have been avoided. While our President continues to undermine our democracy, taxpayers, and communities, people are rising up to organize, take action, and hold our elected officials accountable. This is a critical time for our country and Hip Hop Caucus stands with the people and leaders that are using their power to move all of our communities from surviving to thriving.”

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More about Hip Hop Caucus and Mustafa Santiago Ali is on our new website and follow us @HipHopCaucus on social media (TW/FB/IG).  

Black Eyed Peas Release Powerful New Song and Video, Call to Action – “Street Livin”

January 8, 2018 – FIRST SONG FROM THEIR ACCLAIMED GRAPHIC NOVEL MASTERS OF THE SUN (ON MARVEL COMICS) AND AUGMENTED REALITY APP (FEATURING VOICES OF STAN LEE, JAMIE FOXX, QUEEN LATIFAH, ICE T, MARY J BLIGE, JADEN SMITH, SNOOP & MORE). VIRTUAL REALITY EXPERIENCE DEBUTING AT SUNDANCE

INNOVATIVE VIDEO URGES AWARENESS AND ACTION ON POLICE BRUTALITY, PRISON REFORM, GUN REFORM AND IMMIGRATION INJUSTICES

WATCH “STREET LIVIN” VIDEO

It’s directed by Will.i.am and highlights four huge issues largely impacting communities of color – Police Brutality, Prison Reform, Gun Reform, and Immigration.

The end of the video directs viewers to take action (organizations listed below) at blackeyedpeas.com/streetlivin and social media dialogue using #BEPstreetlivin.

The song was inspired by their ambitious graphic novel distributed by Marvel Comics, ‘Masters of the Sun: The Zombie Chronicles’ and the issues that were present in the novel (80’s) are still major issues that we are battling today…

They recently released the AR- augmented reality app for the graphic novel features the voices of Stan Lee, Jamie Foxx, Queen Latifah, Ice T, Mary J Blige, Jaden Smith, Snoop & more.

The Masters of The Sun virtual reality experience will have its world premiere and launch at Sundance Film Festival and be released globally on January 19th and stars Stan Lee, Jamie Foxx, Queen Latifah, Rakim, Slick Rick and Jason Isaacs and distributed by Oculus. Both the AR app and VR experience feature narration by 95-year-old legendary comic icon Stan Lee and a score co-produced by will.i.am and Academy Award-winning composer, Hans Zimmer (Dark Knight Trilogy, The Lion King).

Call to Action: The call to action is directed by leading national organizations: Hip Hop Caucus in partnership with i.am.angel foundation and Black Alliance for Just Immigration, Community Justice Reform Coalition, PICO’s LIVE FREE Campaign, Schools Not Prisons, The Gathering for Justice, and United We Dream. #BEPstreetlivin

About Hip Hop Caucus: Hip Hop Caucus (www.w0c.71c.mwp.accessdomain.com) is a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization established in 2004 that uses the power of Hip Hop culture to engage and empower young people and communities of color in the civic and political process.

Black Eyed Peas on Social Media: Twitter / Facebook / Instagram / YouTube

‘Masters of the Sun’ on the web: Twitter / Facebook / InstagramYouTube

AR experience – available on iOS and Android.

Hip Hop Caucus applauds NYC Mayor’s announced divestment from fossil fuels

Originally posted at 350.org

New Yorkers celebrate as NYC Mayor announces divestment from fossil fuels, files climate lawsuit

#DivestNY victory reverberates around the world as New Yorkers vow to keep up the fight for bold climate action

New York, NY — Today, following over five years of persistent campaigning from New Yorkers, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the City is moving forward with full fossil fuel divestment. The city’s five pension funds, a combined $191 billion, will divest $5 billion in securities from over 100 fossil fuel reserve owners.

New York’s announcement brings the total number of global divestment commitments to 810 institutions representing more than $6 trillion in assets.

“New York City today becomes a capital of the fight against climate change on this planet. With its communities exceptionally vulnerable to a rising sea, the city is showing the spirit for which it’s famous: it’s not pretending that working with the fossil fuel companies will somehow save the day, but instead standing up to them, in the financial markets and in court,” said Bill McKibben, co-founder of 350.org. “Ever since Sandy, New Yorkers understand the risk, especially for the poorest and most vulnerable. Now, thanks to Mayor de Blasio and his team, the city is fighting back, and in ways that will actually matter.”

In addition to this multi-billion-dollar hard-won divestment, Mayor de Blasio announced the City is launching a lawsuit against five major oil companies, including ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, Shell, and ConocoPhillips for climate damages. With New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman investigating ExxonMobil, and seven municipalities across California fighting similar damage lawsuits, this announcement adds significant momentum to the #ExxonKnew campaign to hold fossil fuel corporations accountable for the role in climate destruction.

“New York City is standing up for future generations by becoming the first major city to divest our pension funds from fossil fuels,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “At the same time, we’re bringing the fight against climate change straight to the fossil fuel companies that knew about its effects and intentionally misled the public to protect their profits. As climate change continues to worsen, it’s up to the fossil fuel companies whose greed put us in this position to shoulder the cost of making New York safer and more resilient.”

“Today is a momentous day in the fight against corporate greed exploiting our communities and fueling climate chaos,” said Betámia Coronel, US Reinvestment Coordinator, 350.org. “While the oil-washed White House rolls back protections, New York City has leapt forward in modeling climate leadership. Divesting our city’s pensions from the dirtiest companies is an enormous hard-won first step; holding companies like Exxon accountable for their role in climate deception is next. Today’s announcement is a rallying signal to cities all over the world that the dawn of a fossil free world has arrived.”

This New York City announcement is sending ripples around the world, reinvigorating divestment fights from California to Japan and beyond. The San Francisco pension board is scheduled for a long-awaited divestment vote on January 24.

On January 31, the day after the State of the Union, 350.org is launching Fossil Free US, with leaders including Senator Bernie Sanders, Bill McKibben, Varshini Prakash, and Rev. Lennox Yearwood speaking at a livestreamed event in Washington D.C. to lay out the plan for the climate resistance in 2018 and beyond.

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Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr., President & CEO of Hip Hop Caucus, said, “Our communities are seeing the impacts of climate change more and more each day. Today, Mayor de Blasio took a necessary and imperative step to protect our communities now and planet for future generations by divesting from the fossil fuels causing climate change. Leaders at all levels of government around the country have the power and need to follow the example of New York City immediately. Superstorm Sandy, Hurricanes Harvey and Maria, massive wildfires — the urgency to act for the future of a habitable planet has never been greater. The time for action is now and we applaud the Mayor’s action today.”

Naomi Klein, author and activist, said, “Emanating from the financial capital of the world, the message of today’s historic announcement is unmistakable: investing in fossil fuel companies is a high-risk, bad bet. New York City is now leading cities and states to not only divest from fossil fuel companies but also insist that the corporations that profit from destabilizing our shared planet pay for the mess they knowingly created. As of today, the entire fossil fuel sector finds itself under a cloud of huge potential court-imposed costs, as well as the growing global momentum of investor flight. That means no matter how many oil and coal leases the Trump Administration hands out, the economics of new drilling will make less and less sense. This is very good news.”

Jonathan Westin, Executive Director, New York Communities for Change (NYCC), said, “Climate change is especially destructive to communities of color in the U.S. and globally. It’s time to defund corporations like ExxonMobil and all fossil fuel infrastructure and move rapidly to good jobs in a world powered by 100% renewable energy. The city’s actions announced today are the big, bold action we need to save our collective future from climate destruction.”

Michael Johnson, NYCC member & Sandy Survivor, said, “When Sandy came, I lost everything, so i am so proud that my City will stop financing climate destruction by divesting from oil and gas corporations like Exxon and begin a vital battle for justice in our court system,” said Michael Johnson, a member of New York Communities for Change and Sandy survivor from Coney Island. “With Trump taking the federal government backwards, it’s especially vital for cities and states to act; This is the type of bold action urgently needed to fight the accelerating climate crisis.”

Denise Patel, Coordinator, Divest Invest Network, said, “From global financial capital to a center for climate action, New York City’s leaders have created a watershed moment for the climate movement in a city devastated by Superstorm Sandy just five years ago. Today, under the leadership of Mayor De Blasio, Comptroller Stringer, and Public Advocate Letitia James through her unwavering support and leadership for divestment, New York City is taking aim at the heart of the fossil fuel industry and holding them accountable from the bow of resistance against the Trump Administration. We commend them for this bold move to protect all New Yorkers and the hard-earned pensions of the city’s workers.”

Lyna Hinkel, of 350NYC, said, “While the latest scientific studies confirm that rapid climate change is already upon us, the federal government is aggressively reversing the little progress we’ve made towards solving the crisis. It is enormously encouraging that on the local level Mayor de Blasio, Comptroller Stringer, and Public Advocate James are taking bold action and leading by example and that their leadership will not only safeguard the retirement income of NYC pensioners, but will opens the floodgates for other cities and states to get on board. Today is a good day for New York City and the rest of the planet.

Greg Young, Gloverville Supervisor and Elected Officials to Protect New York coordinator, said, “On behalf of 220 local officials from 50 counties, we applaud Mayor de Blasio and City Comptroller Stringer for aligning New York City’s investments with its climate leadership by divesting from fossil fuels. Not only is this imperative for climate change, it’s necessary to protect pensioners given that fossil fuels and climate change cost billions and threaten the stable future for retirees that pension funds are intended to provide. This sends a clear message that the era of fossil fuels is over, and now state and local governments across the country should follow New York City’s example.”

Tom Sanzillo, Former First Deputy State Comptroller and Current Director Finance of Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (ieefa.org),said, “The decision by the Mayor, Comptroller, union leaders and elected officials is a proper exercise of their financial responsibilities as trustees to the City pension systems. Oil and gas stocks were once world leaders. They are now laggards with weak revenues, weak markets for their products and a negative outlook. All three of the industries fail as investments. Industry leaders like ExxonMobil have also offered no turnaround plans to investors preferring instead to frustrate the efforts of independent outside reviewers like Attorney General Schneiderman. The legal actions contemplated by the City are overdue as management attempts to stop legally valid inquiries into corporate affairs is a serious matter worthy of shareholder action.”

Christopher Ito, CEO, Fossil Free Indexes, said, “We are pleased that the City of New York is including The Carbon Underground 200(TM) in its divestment plans for NYCERS and TRS. The decision to address the risks and opportunities of a transition to  clean energy reflects a growing trend among fiduciaries. FFI welcomes an opportunity to work with the city to implement a strategy that seeks to safeguard the benefits owed to plan participants.”

Carroll Muffett, President, Center for International Environmental Law, said, “Today’s announcements are a watershed in corporate accountability for climate change and a wakeup call to investors that the risks facing fossil fuel companies are real, material and rapidly growing. New York City joins a growing list of governments both within and beyond the United States determined to hold Exxon, Shell and other fossil fuel producers accountable for their role in the climate crisis. The announcements underscore the enormous financial risk facing Exxon and other fossil fuel companies in an era of energy transition and accelerating litigation.  In light of these risks, the decision to divest New York City’s public pensions from the world’s biggest fossil fuel producers by 2022 is a victory for New York pensioners. It is also a clarion call to other pension fund fiduciaries that fossil fuel investments are growing ever more toxic, and that the time left to protect their assets and their beneficiaries is limited.”

Fletcher Harper, GreenFaith, Executive Director, said, “It’s wrong for investors to profit from an industry that has recklessly endangered people and the planet for its own gain, and it’s patently unfair for the industry to shirk responsibility for the harm it has caused.  New York City is on the side of the angels with its dual announcement today.”

Dan Sherrell, Campaign Coordinator for NY Renews, said, “We commend Mayor de Blasio’s bold announcement that his office will be suing top fossil fuel companies for the massive harm they’ve caused to New Yorkers’ wellbeing and safety, including billions of dollars in damage to the city’s infrastructure suffered during Superstorm Sandy – a storm made deadly by climate change. Now we must extend that accountability beyond a single lawsuit, by passing a corporate polluter fee in New York State, so that all fossil fuel companies are made to pay for the true cost of their emissions. In the process, we could generate billions of dollars in revenue every year, to invest in renewable energy development and job creation—a Green New Deal for the Empire State. As Mayor de Blasio takes bold steps to begin holding fossil fuel companies accountable for their role in creating the greatest ecological crisis of our generation, Governor Andrew Cuomo should be taking note. It will be his responsibility to ensure that this ethic of accountability is enshrined at the state level, in the form of a corporate polluter fee.”

Mark Dunlea, former steering Committee member of 350 NYC, said, “As one of the global cities most threatened by climate change,it is appropriate that NYC is providing critical leadership on divestment Thanks to the thousands of citizen activists who have spent years in this struggle. We call upon State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli to join us,” said Mark Dunlea with Divest NY.”

Nancy Romer, Professional Staff Congress-CUNY, American Federation of Teachers local #2334 Environmental Justice Working Group and Professor Emerita, Brooklyn College said, “Victory for the climate movement! I am proud of labor’s support for divestment. Labor’s capacity to help keep the planet safe from catastrophic climate change is vast through its billions of dollars of pension funds that can be re-deployed to climate-friendly investments and through its political power.Let other unions in other places join us in our struggle to save our pensions and our planet! Let’s create a just transition to a renewable energy economy with good jobs for all.”

Mimi Bluestone, Co-Leader, 350Brooklyn said, “By suing Exxon, Chevron, Conoco, Shell, and BP, Mayor DeBlasio is showing true leadership in the struggle for a livable climate. These companies’ climate denial campaigns have deprived the world of an irreplaceable resource in this struggle: time. The mayor’s pledge to divest fossil fuel holdings from New York City’s largest pension is another crucial step toward climate sanity. As a retired NYC teacher, I look forward to the day when my pension money will no longer be invested in activities that threaten the future of the students I taught.”

Leslie Cagan from People’s Climate Movement – NY, said, “We applaud Mayor de Blasio, Comptroller Stringer, and Public Advocate Letitia James, for listening to the voices of the diverse and passionate New York City climate justice movement, and taking this tremendous step forward. In the face of Federal paralysis and hostility, New York City is boldly showing how cities can rise up and take the lead in keeping our planet habitable for future generations. Bravo!”

Stephen Heintz, President, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and Valerie Rockefeller, Chair of the Board of Trustees, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, said, “The Rockefeller Brothers Fund is proud to stand alongside Mayor de Blasio and Comptroller Stringer in their historic commitment to divest the NYC pension funds from fossil fuels. In the void of federal leadership on climate, bold moves like this offer promise that the world can still win on climate. As one of the early members of Divest Invest Philanthropy, a global coalition of foundations committed to divesting from fossil fuels and investing in the clean, equitable energy future, we have validated our decision with higher returns, greater impact, and a clearer conscience. We welcome New York City to the movement.”

Josh Fox, Filmmaker, said, “For New York City, climate change is an existential crisis, a matter of life and death, of drowning or fighting, of truth vs falsehood and without question of PEOPLE vs the greedy and destructive fossil fuel industry.  Led by a popular organized grassroots uprising across the state, New York lead the world in banning fracking, a move that was championed in its early days by Scott Stringer.  We see the same kind of bold and necessary leadership in this move to divest today.  Future generations of New Yorkers will thank the Mayor and Comptroller, but this win belongs to the consistent and persistent organizing of ordinary citizens who rallied and spoke out for climate justice and the protection of people all over the globe. This is a bold call for coastal cities and communities across the US to divest from fossil fuels, get with the planet and resist the awful destructive policies of Donald Trump, the fossil fuel industry, the frackers, and their corrupt allies in government.”

Clara Vondrich, Global Director, DivestInvest Philanthropy, said, “From its start on a handful of US college campuses six years ago, the movement to divest from fossil fuels and invest in a fair and clean energy future has exploded into a global phenomenon. Today, New York City joins ranks with hundreds of institutional investors, managing assets of over $5.5 trillion, in deciding that fossil fuels are better left in the ground where they can’t burn hard-won pensions and portfolios. The opportunity to redirect that money to the technologies, industries and communities building an economy powered by 100% wind, water and sun — one that works for the many and not just the few — is not to be missed. Bravo to Mayor De Blasio and Comptroller Stringer for moving the world’s financial epicenter from darkness into light.”

Adrian Grenier, Actor, said, “How quickly the future is coming!? It’s certainly now here in New York. I’m so proud of my home town for divesting from oil, such a destructive and risky industry. I got out of oil and my portfolio has never been stronger. I’m glad that NY realizes that the free market is done with dirty fossil fuels, which is why renewables are outperforming in energy cost and efficiency. It’s the right thing to do for the people of this state, to protect their pensions from a pending crash in the oil market and all the inevitable environmental catastrophes that devastate our oceans, groundwater and the extreme weather brought on by too much carbon in the atmosphere.  But, most importantly, this is a win for people and the economy.”

Andy Morrison, Campaigns Director, New Economy Project, said, “We applaud New York City’s decision to divest its pension funds from fossil fuel companies. This bold step sets a precedent that other cities and states should follow, to ensure that public dollars are not fueling the climate crisis–which disproportionately harms frontline communities of color. We urge the City to commit to reinvesting these funds in ways that promote ecological sustainability, energy democracy, and equitable community economic development in NYC.”

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Press Contact: Thanu Yakupitiyage, 350.org U.S. Communications Manager, thanu@350.org, 413-687-5160

To view this statement online, visit: https://350.org/press-release/nyc-divests/

To view the Mayor’s press release, go here.

For more on the story of the #DivestNY campaign and key statistics, see HERE.

For more on #DivestNY, go to: divestny.org 

Hip Hop Caucus in 2017: Frontlines of the Resistance

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Our democracy and communities were under attack in 2017, but you fought back with us…

Hip Hop Caucus keynote address in Chicago — December 2017

Our justice, health, education, civil and human rights, environment, security, economic opportunity, and moral compass were all dramatically undercut and damaged by our elected leaders in 2017.

The inequality gap also continued to widen. Those at the top continue to flourish and build their fortunes, like an heir who just became $75 billion dollar richer from the tax bill that Congress just passed. While families without financial means and opportunities continue to be looked-over and marginalized, like the 13 year-old boy who collected cans to buy his mom a Christmas gift.

In 2017 Hip Hop Caucus was at the frontlines of the Resistance, fighting for a better future for all.

Rally on Capitol Hill for the health of our communities and planet — June 2017
Helping our friends launch the AFRICANS RISING movement in Senegal — June 2017
We helped announce U.S. Senator Cory Booker and Congressman Raul Ruiz’s “Environmental Justice Act of 2017” bill on Capitol Hill — October 2017
We led the #RespectMyVote rally in front of the White House, as Trump’s “Voter Suppression” commission met for the first time — July 2017
We led the #RespectMyVote rally in front of the White House, as Trump’s “Voter Suppression” commission met for the first time — July 2017
No Malice from The Clipse led our Respect My Vote! efforts for the elections in Virginia.

Hip Hop Caucus is optimistic for the future, but we know real change never comes easy. It is going to take our collective action, recognition of our power, and perseverance to make the difference.

Let’s hit back even harder in 2018 — donate to our movement now!

Your donation brings us one step closer to building a national platform for hip hop that educates, engages, and mobilizes under-served communities in the civic, social, and political processes. Help us influence a nation shaped by the voice and support of constituents and donors like you.

Thank you for staying involved on behalf of our communities and culture. All power to the people!

A3C Action Summit — October 2017
Our Virginia Respect My Vote team, led by No Malice, visited colleges ahead of the November elections in the Commonwealth.
Our Senior Vice President, Mustafa Santiago Ali, held a discussion with Al Gore at Netroots Nation — August 2017
Congressional Black Caucus Annual Conference Event — September 2017
We fought for environmental and climate justice!
We helped promote and encourage people to vote for “Stand Up / Stand N Rock #NoDAPL” to win a MTV Video Music Award. The amazing song and video focuses on the injustices facing our Indigenous brothers and sisters at Standing Rock and the need to get off of the fossil fuels causing climate change. — August 2017
Supporting DC Mayor Muriel Bowser as she signed a Mayor’s Order reaffirming Washington, DC’s support of the Paris Climate Accord. — June 2017
People’s Climate Music event with Antonique Smith and Adrian Grenier at Climate Week NYC 2017 — September 2017
Members of our team visiting with our good friend Gina McCarthy, former Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Members of our team paying close attention to nomination hearings on Capitol Hill — June 2017
No Malice joined us for the #RespectMyVote Rally in front of the White House — July 2017
Members of our team pose for a pic following a Protect the Arctic Rally on Capitol Hill — December 2017

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#RespectMyVote Rally protests Trump’s “Voter Suppression Commission”

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Hundreds of people gathered for our #RespectMyVote Rally in front of the White House the morning of July 19th to protest Trump’s “Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The conversation also grew online, as #RespectMyVote rocketed to the #3 trending topic in America on Twitter, and stayed trending all day long. In addition, over a half million people signed petitions pushing back on Trump’s plan to suppress voters, and those petitions were at the rally in front of the White House for delivery.

The commission, more appropriately known as Trump’s “Voter Suppression Commission”, is nothing more than a sham — as noted by the Washington Post — created in response to the blatant false claim of voter fraud in America.

Ever since losing the popular vote by almost three million votes in the 2016 election versus Hilary Clinton, President Trump has been obsessed with proving that there was wide-spread voter fraud. Earlier this year he claimed, without one shred of evidence, that 3–5 million Americans voted illegally during the election.

Now he is out to prove this false claim and is using the power of the Presidency (and your tax money) to set up a which-hunt team full of voter-suppressor all-stars. Each of member of the commission has a long track record of suppressing the vote and blatant attacks on the Voter Rights Act.

Instead of focusing on solutions to ensure more people are able to vote, such as modernizing voter registration, this commission is going to embark on a which-hunt in order to prove a false claim and set up the justification for actions that will make it harder for Americans to vote. They have long decided that those who are the most vulnerable in our country — young people, seniors, people of color — need to have more between them and the ballot box.

Voting is the fundamental right of our democracy. It is a cherished right that our soldiers die for. The United States should be a beacon for democracy throughout the world and lead by example. This new commission completely goes in the the opposite direction.

However, we have seen all of this before. And just as Dr. King and so many others did throughout this country’s history, we are going to fight with everything we have to protect our voting rights. We will always be there to protect voting for all.

We had a very special guest join us for the rally — No Malice, from the legendary hip-hop duo Clipse. No Malice also wrote an article about why he was there. Check out “No Malice Writes Letter ‘Why I’m Rallying at the White House’”.

Here’s what the #RespectMyVote Rally and trend online looked like:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hip Hop Caucus Statement on Fifth Anniversary of Superstorm Sandy

Washington, D.C. – October 28, 2017 – Rev.  Lennox Yearwood Jr., President & CEO of Hip Hop Caucus, today released the statement below about the “Sandy5” march calling for leaders to take action on climate change and accelerate a just transition to clean energy. 

“We march to remember victims of Superstorm Sandy and say never again. We demand that our leaders act now to address the increasing impacts of climate change and help our communities move from surviving to thriving. Without cutting the carbon pollution fueling climate change, we are going to see stronger storms, like Sandy, Harvey, Irma, and Maria. We need to stop supporting the fossil fuel industry and stand up to the leaders at the federal, state, and local levels that value profit over people. Solutions to climate change exist and we can no longer wait to act – the time is now to protect our communities and the planet for future generations.”

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