While world leaders convene at the UN General Assembly this week, The Climate Group was making sure climate change was on the agenda of public discourse in New York. A series of climate-related events across the city included Monday’s sold-out gathering at the NY Society for Ethical Culture, focused on “Drawdown”, a massive international project comprising comprehensive strategies for reversing global warming.
Read More“If you want legislative change, then you need culture change.” So said Rev. Fletcher Harper, Executive Director of GreenFaith, at the Living the Change workshop, part of the recent Global Climate Action Summit gathering in San Francisco.
Read MoreCivicStory Board Vice President Scott Fischer (photo: second from right)recently participated in a Princeton University student-led conference on climate change. In his capacity as Managing Member of Ciel Power LLC, Fischer took part in a “Buildings” round table discussion, and wrote up a summary of the weekend proceedings for the CielPower blog. Read the original blogpost, here.
Read MoreThis story was originally published as a guest blog of the Jefferson Center, a nonprofit, nonpartisan citizen engagement organization working on crafting democratic solutions to today's toughest challenges. (https://jefferson-center.org/)
“How can we provide our youth with safe places for creative expression? How can we encourage young professionals to live, work, and raise families here?”
These and dozens of other questions…
Read MoreThe Young People’s Chorus of New York City (YPC) is the first North American choir to win the title of “Choir of the World” at the International Choral Kathaumixw competition and festival in Powell River, British Columbia, Canada.
Read MoreCivicStory's PR assistant Jessa Henschel graduated from Skidmore College in 2017 as a Psychology major, and will be commencing a Masters Degree in Professional Studies, Art Therapy, at the School of Visual Arts in NYC this fall.
Read More“Welcome everyone, and thank you for coming today. I'm Theresa Turner and this is Arlene Reagan, and we had the honor and pleasure of serving on the New Providence Public Art committee with Marjan Saniee.”
Read MoreIt’s not every day that you'll find an electric car charging station inside a Newark house of worship, let alone in the sacred chancel area in front of the pews. But for thirty members and guests of the Baptist Ministers Conference of Newark and Vicinity who gathered on Monday, May 21…
Read MoreI was fortunate to attend last week's Collaborative Journalism Summit at Montclair State University, and found it wonderfully informative and engaging. Presented by MSU's Center for Cooperative Media, the conference was held Thursday to Friday, May 10 -11 at the School of Communication & Media, a facility so beautiful it might spoil some students.
Read More"Why do we tax, what do we tax, and how do we relate needs and scarce resources?" These questions don't normally lift the spirit and stir the soul. But when we asked four legal and finance experts to envision improvements in New Jersey's tax system during a CivicStory public forum on April 4 in Summit, the conversation led us to…
Read MoreThe New York Times recently reported that the average American throws away 10 single-use plastic bags per week. The United Nations Environment Program estimates that some eight million tons of plastic waste end up in the oceans each year. Even scarier, fish and shellfish eaters could be ingesting up to...
Read MoreI came to The Climate Reality presentation at MONDO ready to hear the latest thinking on climate change and the extreme weather events reported...
Read MoreElection Day has come and gone, and Phil Murphy will be New Jersey’s next governor. In follow-up interviews, three members of our Berkeley Heights "Voting Block" were willing and happy to share their post-election opinions with CivicStory reporter Mitchell Baker.
Read MoreBerkeley Heights Neighbors Place Education, Training, Environment, & Lower Taxes Top of List For New Governor
Elections can unite diverse cultures, heighten tensions between those cultures, and clarify citizens' views of their society. As an observer of a conversation between a group of Berkeley Heights citizens voicing their...
Read MoreAt first glance, Justin Gillis's full page Q & A about the environment (Sunday, September 25, NY Times) is intriguing and promising. Eye-catching illustrations by Jon Han depict ecological deterioration - from verdant and lush to arid and lifeless - and beckon readers to...
Read MoreCivicStory's Susan Haig was in downtown Greenville, South Carolina during the Solar eclipse on August 21, 2017. Here's her timeline.
2:12 pm - a crescent sun floods the crowded downtown riverfront park with...
Useful content that [readers] can refer back to for months or even years to come," is how writer Rachel Deahl defines "evergreen content" in The Balance, March 17: "What is Evergreen Content?"
Read MoreEncourages Unity Through Shared Worship; Defends School Board Decision to Honor Dr. King
This letter was published one month after the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It was read last Friday, June 16, by Rev. Dennison Harrield of Wallace Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church at Betty Haig's memorial service ...
Read MoreTrenton's historic slogan, Trenton Makes The World Takes, made news this week following an announcement that the neon red letters spanning the Delaware River at night...
Read MoreMaplewood's ordinance banning industrial leaf blowers from May 15 to September 30 has been characterized as targeting a single issue: noise. But Deputy Mayor Nancy Adams cites other factors that motivated the Township Committee members'...
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