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Founded by Puerto Ricans in 1966- UPROSE is Brooklyn’s longest standing Puerto Rican founded community based organization & a climate justice leader


Beautiful People,


As we step into June, we find ourselves in the midst of celebrations and paradoxes that hold even more significance as we navigate through the increased air pollution caused by the fires of climate change.


Celebrating Puerto Rico and all our peoples under an Orange Sky

We started this month with the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, a vibrant celebration of our Puerto Rican community. The intentional visibility of our peoples on the streets continues to be an act of reclamation of identity and defiance against a history of erasure and colonialism. The celebration manifested on the heels of an orange sky reminding us of how prescient our ancestors were when they taught us to honor Mother Earth. Even as we celebrated, we knew the lungs of Black and Brown people, already compromised by a legacy of toxic exposure, would be further harmed by the by-product of greed and political compromises.


Juneteenth 

Mid-month brings Juneteenth, an historical marker of the end of enslavement in the United States. This day reminds us to continue fighting for Black Liberation and recognize the substantial contributions of the African American community to all who enjoy rights in the US. 


PRIDE

June is also Pride Month, and we stand firm with our LGBTQ+ BIPOC community, celebrating their strength, love, and courage, particularly at this time when all that they have fought for and hold sacred is being dismantled. 


Fathering Day

We round off our celebrations with Fathering Day, honoring the fathers and father-figures who have provided us guidance, strength, the acceptance of all genders and transformation.


In celebration of Fathering Day, UPROSE encourages critical reflection on the non-patriarchal aspects of fathering. Traditionally, the term "father" has been linked to expressions of dominance and control, and we propose a shift in perspective to better acknowledge the full spectrum of the fathering experience. A non-patriarchal approach emphasizes nurturing, collaboration, and emotional openness as key aspects of fathering. We honor all who play a decolonized fathering role, in its many forms and across genders, and we emphasize the importance of emotional connection, shared responsibilities, and the fostering of mutual growth. This Fathering Day, let's celebrate those who break away from strict patriarchal norms to create a world where nurturing care and empathy are intrinsic to the role of fathering. We must cultivate an environment where the matriarchal qualities of liberation and non-violence are the norm for future generations.


Our current situation with the wildfires underscores the urgency of our work. Despite these challenging times, our spirit remains unbroken, and we are more relentless than ever. We invite you to join us in these celebrations, in taking action, and in protecting the sacred. 



Walking With Our Ancestors,

Elizabeth and the UPROSE team




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Seeking Community Stories

Time Sensitive Request


Are you worried about truck traffic in your neighborhood? Do you or your family members live with asthma or feel concerned about the health impact of air pollution?


UPROSE is looking for Sunset Park community members who are willing to share personal stories of how increased truck traffic in Sunset Park impacts your health and wellbeing. Please reach out to Sarah at UPROSE if you are interested in this opportunity to be interviewed so we can show elected officials and policymakers that last-mile and other huge facilities popping up in environmental justice communities need to be regulated for community protection.


Please reach out at info@uprose.org ➜

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RECENT EVENTS

The Climate Justice Alliance urges the Biden Administration to:

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  1. Immediately pivot away from CCS/CCUS as a core greenhouse gas emission reduction strategy, including in the proposed rule for fossil fuel fired power plants.
  2. Put an end to permitting of new fossil fuel infrastructure and rapid phase out of current polluting infrastructure.
  3. Ensure incentives, grantmaking, and interagency coordination to support community-based decentralized renewable energy, energy efficiency, and other climate-friendly policies and practices across issues areas.
  4. Support research, development, and implementation programs on recycling and reuse of materials to reduce the need for production of steel, cement, etc., and on non-combustion heat sources for process heat for hard to decarbonize industries.
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While the thick toxic smoke covers NYS, it’s abundantly clear that we can’t continue choking on outdated, fracked gas! Calling on @CarlHeastie @DeborahJGlick

to pass #NYHEAT and the Climate Superfund Act before legislative session ends #ClimateJobsJustice

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What We Are Following in the News

June 12: Asthma ER visits during NYC smoke haze were highest in high-poverty, Black and Latino areas


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Art by Dio Cramer


June 8: Stop Cop City organizers want to place Atlanta's public service training center on November ballot


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June 2: Latest environmentalist arrest shocks Vietnam’s battered civil society


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Job Openings: We're looking for the best talent to help further the UPROSE mission!

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