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Park Tours: Climate Justice

Published: August 6, 2022; Author: Julia Sonrisa

 August 10, 2022    06:30 PM-07:30 PM EDT

Address: Pier 40, Rm 201, 2nd Fl. 353 West St. (at W. Houston St.), NY, 10014, United States

Phone: +1 212-627-2020

Web: https://hudsonriverpark.org/

Park Tours: Climate Justice

With Superstorm Sandy’s upcoming 10-year anniversary, this tour explores the impacts of Superstorm Sandy on local communities.

Join filmmaker and critical disaster studies researcher, Micaela Suminski, in a walking tour exploring the immediate and far-reaching impacts of Superstorm Sandy on local communities.

“There’s no such thing as a natural disaster,” wrote the late geographer Neil Smith. Starting at Hudson River Park’s Pier 26, we’ll discuss how and why Smith’s statement rings true, especially in New York City. As we wind our way along the Park’s waterfront to the Pier 40 Wetlab, we’ll discuss Hurricane Sandy’s impacts on the city and its inhabitants, both human and wildlife, and learn about innovative recovery efforts. Additionally, we’ll consider how spaces like the Hudson River Park can play a role in alleviating future disasters.

Micaela Suminksi is a graduate student at NYU Gallatin studying critical disaster studies, our urban labor crises and documentary filmmaking. She’s conducting her thesis work on Occupy Sandy and is in the process of researching the infrastructure and ecosystem impacts of Superstorm Sandy, alongside the social and political impacts of Sandy’s recovery efforts.

The tour will begin at the entrance to Pier 26 and progress north, ending at Pier 40. Space is limited, registration is recommended for this tour.

Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?

Please contact Hudson River Park’s River Project at 212-627-2020 or [email protected]

Time: 6:30 PM — 7:30 PM EDT

Free!

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