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Williams: A burn tower at a community center? Make it make sense, Richmond.

Richmond Times-Dispatch

The parking lot at the beleaguered Hickory Hill Community Center was nearly full Thursday evening. The center — inside and outdoors — was bustling.

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July 29, 2023, Richmond Times-Dispatch

The parking lot at the beleaguered Hickory Hill Community Center was nearly full Thursday evening. The center — inside and outdoors — was bustling.

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Could historic preservation be a tool for environmental justice? Richmond to find out.

Greater Greater Washington

While serving as a member of the Racial Equity & Environmental Justice Roundtable which helped craft the City of Richmond’s Climate Equity Action Plan 2030, Rev. Monica Esparza never imagined that less than a year later she would find herself fighting local officials to save green space in her own backyard from becoming a burn site.

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July 27, 2023, Greater Greater Washington

While serving as a member of the Racial Equity & Environmental Justice Roundtable which helped craft the City of Richmond’s Climate Equity Action Plan 2030, Rev. Monica Esparza never imagined that less than a year later she would find herself fighting local officials to save green space in her own backyard from becoming a burn site.

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South Richmond Residents Oppose Fire Training Facility

Inside Climate News

South Richmond residents are fighting back against a 21,0000-square-foot fire training facility approved for construction on a site bordering a wildlife sanctuary.

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July 13, 2023, Inside Climate News

South Richmond residents are fighting back against a 21,0000-square-foot fire training facility approved for construction on a site bordering a wildlife sanctuary.

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Chesapeake Bay Foundation, partners create green spaces in Richmond's South Side

Richmond Times-Dispatch

Near the front doors of the Hickory Hill Community Center, Ann Jurczyk wades on her knees through the newly-added flower bed, pulling up any weeds in her path.

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July 12, 2023, Richmond Times-Dispatch

Near the front doors of the Hickory Hill Community Center, Ann Jurczyk wades on her knees through the newly-added flower bed, pulling up any weeds in her path.

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Richmond Fire eyes Southside field for new training facility

VPM

Some residents say the proposal would contradict Mayor Levar Stoney and City Council’s push for more green spaces south of the James River. Richmond Fire Department's proposal to build a new fire training facility on existing green space next to Hickory Hill Community Center in Richmond’s Southside has led to disagreements among city leaders and community members.

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April 14, 2023, VPM

Some residents say the proposal would contradict Mayor Levar Stoney and City Council’s push for more green spaces south of the James River. Richmond Fire Department's proposal to build a new fire training facility on existing green space next to Hickory Hill Community Center in Richmond’s Southside has led to disagreements among city leaders and community members.

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Activists sketch out plan for Henrico on fighting climate change

Richmond Times-Dispatch

Henrico County should be as green as its neighbors, activists say. Several localities have different degrees of climate plans. Chesterfield County announced a detailed plan in 2019. Richmond recently released its RVAgreen 2050, a plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 45% by the year 2030, and by 100% by the year 2050.

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April 14, 2023, Richmond Times-Dispatch

Henrico County should be as green as its neighbors, activists say. Several localities have different degrees of climate plans. Chesterfield County announced a detailed plan in 2019. Richmond recently released its RVAgreen 2050, a plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 45% by the year 2030, and by 100% by the year 2050.

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Throwing some shade in the less fortunate communities

After the Monuments podcast

Kelli and Michael Paul welcome Sheri Shannon to studio to talk about her work with Southside ReLeaf, a volunteer-run organization committed to building a healthy, equitable and sustainable environment for all residents in South Richmond.

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February 21, 2023, After the Monuments podcast

Kelli and Michael Paul welcome Sheri Shannon to studio to talk about her work with Southside ReLeaf, a volunteer-run organization committed to building a healthy, equitable and sustainable environment for all residents in South Richmond.

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Can U.S. cities use climate plans to 'undo' racist legacies?

Reuters

The Southside area of Richmond is home to industrial lots, racially diverse neighborhoods, an enormous tobacco facility – and little public greenery.

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November 2, 2022, Reuters

The Southside area of Richmond is home to industrial lots, racially diverse neighborhoods, an enormous tobacco facility – and little public greenery.

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Arbor Day RVA works to help city meet tree canopy goals

VPM

Reforest Richmond is working with grassroots groups and the city to celebrate Arbor Day RVA. The partner organizations have planned tree plantings, giveaways and more in an effort to build momentum toward the city’s tree-cover goals.

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October 21, 2022, VPM

Reforest Richmond is working with grassroots groups and the city to celebrate Arbor Day RVA. The partner organizations have planned tree plantings, giveaways and more in an effort to build momentum toward the city’s tree-cover goals.

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Chesapeake Bay region loses ground in effort to increase tree canopy

Bay Journal

Looking at the skinny elm sapling reaching for the sky in his backyard, James Bryant said that he hopes he lives long enough to be able to sit under its canopy and read a book in summer.

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October 11, 2022, Bay Journal

Looking at the skinny elm sapling reaching for the sky in his backyard, James Bryant said that he hopes he lives long enough to be able to sit under its canopy and read a book in summer.

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Environmentalists call for more green infrastructure ahead of Hurricane Ian

VPM

While rain from the remnants of Hurricane Ian could mean flooded streets in South Richmond, environmental groups say that green infrastructure might help mitigate future flooding.

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September 30, 2022, VPM

While rain from the remnants of Hurricane Ian could mean flooded streets in South Richmond, environmental groups say that green infrastructure might help mitigate future flooding.

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Richmond's urban heat islands -- Scott's Addition, Jackson Ward, Manchester -- put communities in danger

Richmond Times-Dispatch

Manchester is one of the hottest neighborhoods in the city of Richmond — along with Scott’s Addition, Jackson Ward, Monroe Ward, the Diamond District and part of Virginia Commonwealth University.

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July 4, 2022, Richmond Times-Dispatch

Manchester is one of the hottest neighborhoods in the city of Richmond — along with Scott’s Addition, Jackson Ward, Monroe Ward, the Diamond District and part of Virginia Commonwealth University.

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Stoney introduces draft 'Climate Equity' plan for Richmond following public criticism of spending plan

Richmond Times-Dispatch

With the goal of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 45% by 2030 — and eliminating it completely by 2050 — the city of Richmond is seeking public input on its plans to hit those targets.

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April 19, 2022, Richmond Times-Dispatch

With the goal of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 45% by 2030 — and eliminating it completely by 2050 — the city of Richmond is seeking public input on its plans to hit those targets.

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Intern Hallie Tucker’s Interview with Sheri Shannon of Southside ReLeaf

Virginia Water Resources Research Center

As an intern for the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, I am conducting interviews and creating art about environmental justice leaders, water rights advocates, and scientists, from around the country, to discuss their roles in the fight for environmental justice.

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April 13, 2022, Virginia Water Resources Research Center

As an intern for the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, I am conducting interviews and creating art about environmental justice leaders, water rights advocates, and scientists, from around the country, to discuss their roles in the fight for environmental justice.

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Lawmakers prune equity initiatives from tree canopy bill

VPM

Legislation aimed at increasing tree canopies across Virginia passed both chambers of the General Assembly after legislators compromised on removing language around equity.

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March 28, 2022, VPM

Legislation aimed at increasing tree canopies across Virginia passed both chambers of the General Assembly after legislators compromised on removing language around equity.

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Taking Root

Richmond Magazine

In the city of Richmond, there are an estimated 120,000 trees on public land. Numerous nonprofits and volunteer groups are working to increase that number, as trees provide many benefits, from filtering pollution and preventing erosion to lowering temperatures. In some areas, planting trees has become a form of climate — and community — activism.

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February 28, 2022, Richmond Magazine

In the city of Richmond, there are an estimated 120,000 trees on public land. Numerous nonprofits and volunteer groups are working to increase that number, as trees provide many benefits, from filtering pollution and preventing erosion to lowering temperatures. In some areas, planting trees has become a form of climate — and community — activism.

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Virginia Home Grown: Southside ReLeaf

VPM

Host Peggy Singlemann talks to Amy Wentz and Sheri Shannon of Southside ReLeaf to learn how the grassroots organization brings volunteers together with other community groups to plant trees and combat the urban heat islands in Southside Richmond.

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October 26, 2021, VPM

Host Peggy Singlemann talks to Amy Wentz and Sheri Shannon of Southside ReLeaf to learn how the grassroots organization brings volunteers together with other community groups to plant trees and combat the urban heat islands in Southside Richmond.

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