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The Intersection of LBGTQ+ Rights and Environmental Justice

In this issue of Relearning Highlands History, we explored the intersectional relationship between LGBTQ+ rights and the environmental justice movement through a Q&A with Representative Sean Patrick Maloney (D NY-18). Rep. Maloney has served New York’s 18th congressional district since 2013 and is the first openly gay person elected to Congress from New York. He lives in Cold Spring with his husband and three children.

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Tree Inequity in the Hudson Highlands

All across the country, tree cover tends to be sparser in low-income neighborhoods compared to wealthier (and often whiter) neighborhoods. Living near trees provides countless public health, economic and environmental benefits—and people without adequate access to trees often suffer. According to The New York Times, “Healthy trees trap air pollutants, which Read more…