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Here’s the Story: The Green Amendment, Part Two Screening and Discussion

States across the nation are stepping up to protect our rights to a clean and healthy environment for all people regardless of race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or even generation! New York’s Legislature is the first to pass a modern-day Green Amendment, which will now be placed on the ballot in November 2021 for New Yorkers

Maryland: Should A Sustainable Environment be our Legal Right?

Join Us April 21 at 7:30pm: Should A Sustainable Environment be our Legal Right? Hear Rabbi Nina Cardin discuss Shmita and her campaign to make a healthy environment a legal right in Maryland, as already exists in Pennsylvania.A member from the GAFTG Team will also be presenting.   This event is closed to the public.

NJSSC’s Art Show for the Green Amendment

Join the New Jersey Student Sustainability Coalition for their Art Show for the Green Amendment on Earth Day, April 22 at 7:00pm EDT. The show represents a mixture of several art forms, including singing & songwriting, slam-poetry, visual art, short storytelling, and piano composition. Throughout the show, various speakers will give information about the Green

How Can the Environmental Rights Amendment Save a Fractured State?

Join the Sustainability Now Podcast for a special film screening and Q&A on Earth Day, April 22 at 7:00pm EDT. Hosts Scott Bille and Mira Rubin will host two special guests to help us celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pennsylvania's Environmental Rights Amendment - the amendment that inspired the national Green Amendment Movement. Mark Lichty

NJSSC: An Intergenerational Storytelling Workshop for a Green Amendment

Join NJSSC's Green Amendment team this upcoming Earth Week to celebrate both our planet and the Green Amendment. The Green Amendment includes both present and future generations in its text, and environmental issues are of the utmost concern to today's youth. However, we are not the first ones on the stage here! So, following the

Maine Senate Floor Vote

The Pine Tree Amendment (LD489) will be voted on by the Maine Senate on April 28th. The session begins at 10:00am EDT and will be livestreamed to the Maine Legislature