Nov 14

Energy Democracy and Community Empowerment

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Altschul Atrium
  • Add to Calendar 2023-11-14 18:30:00 2023-11-14 20:00:00 Energy Democracy and Community Empowerment Image   Event Description: Who owns the energy that powers our communities? If energy is power, how might community-owned energy generation challenge entrenched structures of power? Energy Democracy and Community Empowerment brings prominent public figures to discuss community-based renewable energy projects in New York City, from the Renewable Rikers plan to turn the island jail complex into a site for publicly-owned renewable energy production to the Co-ops Go Solar campaign to bring solar energy to low-income homeowners. These, and other initiatives rooted in economic and racial justice, will elucidate the challenges and potential of frontline communities becoming critical stakeholders in the city’s climate adaptation.   Event Participants: Lawrence Haseley, Senior Program Manager, Solar One Ashley Dawson, Professor, The Graduate Center & College of Staten Island, CUNY Summer Sandoval, Policy Advisor, NYC Mayor’s Office of Climate and Environmental Justice Daniel Chu, Energy Planner, NYC Environmental Justice Alliance Andrea Johnson, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Barnard and Columbia Architecture   Introductions: Sandra Goldmark, Director, Campus Sustainability and Climate Action, Associate Professor of Professional Practice, Barnard College, and Senior Assistant Dean for Interdisciplinary Engagement, Columbia Climate School   Moderator:  Ralph Ghoche, Assistant Professor, Barnard and Columbia Architecture   Event Sponsors:  Barnard Environmental Science Department  Barnard and Columbia College Architecture Department  Barnard and Columbia College Urban Studies Program  Barnard College Office of the Provost  Barnard Office of Sustainability and Climate Action Barnard Office of Community Engagement & Inclusion   Altschul Atrium Barnard College barnard-admin@digitalpulp.com America/New_York public
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Poster for Energy Democracy and Community Empowerment event featuring a picture of Renewable Rikers.

 

Event Description:

Who owns the energy that powers our communities? If energy is power, how might community-owned energy generation challenge entrenched structures of power?

Energy Democracy and Community Empowerment brings prominent public figures to discuss community-based renewable energy projects in New York City, from the Renewable Rikers plan to turn the island jail complex into a site for publicly-owned renewable energy production to the Co-ops Go Solar campaign to bring solar energy to low-income homeowners. These, and other initiatives rooted in economic and racial justice, will elucidate the challenges and potential of frontline communities becoming critical stakeholders in the city’s climate adaptation.

 

Event Participants:

Lawrence Haseley, Senior Program Manager, Solar One

Ashley Dawson, Professor, The Graduate Center & College of Staten Island, CUNY

Summer Sandoval, Policy Advisor, NYC Mayor’s Office of Climate and Environmental Justice

Daniel Chu, Energy Planner, NYC Environmental Justice Alliance

Andrea Johnson, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Barnard and Columbia Architecture

 

Introductions:

Sandra Goldmark, Director, Campus Sustainability and Climate Action, Associate Professor of Professional Practice, Barnard College, and Senior Assistant Dean for Interdisciplinary Engagement, Columbia Climate School

 

Moderator: 

Ralph Ghoche, Assistant Professor, Barnard and Columbia Architecture

 

Event Sponsors: 

Barnard Environmental Science Department 

Barnard and Columbia College Architecture Department 

Barnard and Columbia College Urban Studies Program 

Barnard College Office of the Provost 

Barnard Office of Sustainability and Climate Action

Barnard Office of Community Engagement & Inclusion