Why is CUNY uniquely positioned to be a leader in climate justice for New York City? Kendra Sullivan and Kieren Howard argue in a new oped in City Limits that the University System’s reach, in concert with its mandate to serve the city’s people, make it the perfect place for the work already being done on a grassroots level to meet with new audiences. For that though, we need funding and investment on many levels. Read the full article here.
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