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Hip Hop Caucus Applauds Environmental Justice Bill Introduced on Capitol Hill
Landmark bill enhances public health and participation in our democracy, while empowering our most vulnerable communities facing hardships Washington, D.C. – Mustafa Santiago Ali, Senior Vice President for Climate, Environmental Justice, & Community Revitalization...
Respect My Vote! Making Final Voter Registration Push in Virginia
Hip Hop Caucus’ non-partisan initiative reaches young voters and voters of color with Virginia cultural influencers issuing a calls to action to register to vote by October 16th deadline Washington D.C. - Respect My Vote! kicked off a final push to make sure people...
Hip Hop Caucus Statement on Clean Power Plan Repeal
Washington, D.C. – Mustafa Santiago Ali, Senior Vice President for Climate, Environmental Justice, & Community Revitalization at Hip Hop Caucus, released the statement below about EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt’s anticipated move to repeal the Clean Power Plan....
Hip Hop Caucus Empowers Young Voters through Activism & Civic Engagement Training at A3C Hip Hop Festival & Conference in Atlanta
At one of Hip Hop’s largest annual events, Hip Hop Caucus is working with activists, academics, and artists to drive social justice and environmental solutions through advocacy and non-partisan electoral organizing Atlanta, Georgia - October 6, 2017 – This week at one...
Hip Hop Caucus Statement on Las Vegas Shooting
Washington, D.C. – Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr., President & CEO of Hip Hop Caucus, today released the statement below about the tragic and senseless attack at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival in Las Vegas last night. The terrorist attack left over 50 people dead...
New Single Moves People to Act on Climate Change, Benefits Storm Victims
People's Climate Music Releases New Single Featuring Jeremih and Antonique Smith to Move People to Act on Climate, Proceeds to Storm Relief Efforts Cover of the 1969 Beatles iconic song inspires hope to solve climate change and support communities impacted by...
Hip Hop Caucus Condemns Trump Administration’s Latest Moves at EPA, while Vulnerable Communities Deal With Impacts of Severe Storms
Washington, D.C. – Mustafa Santiago Ali, Senior Vice President for Climate, Environmental Justice, & Community Revitalization at Hip Hop Caucus, today released the statement below about the impacts severe storms have on our most vulnerable communities, and the...
Condemning Trump Administration’s Latest Moves at EPA, while Vulnerable Communities Deal With Impacts of Severe Storms
HIP HOP CAUCUS PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – September 7, 2017 MEDIA CONTACT – Mark Antoniewicz, mark@w0c.71c.mwp.accessdomain.com, 202-506-5882 Washington, D.C. – Mustafa Santiago Ali, Senior Vice President for Climate, Environmental Justice, & Community...
Statement on Trump’s Decision to End DACA
HIP HOP CAUCUS PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – September 5, 2017 MEDIA CONTACT – Mark Antoniewicz, mark@w0c.71c.mwp.accessdomain.com, 202-506-5882 Washington, D.C. – Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr., President & CEO of Hip Hop Caucus, today released the below...
Hurricane Katrina 12th Anniversary – March & Second Line
HIP HOP CAUCUS PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – September 3, 2017 MEDIA CONTACT - Mark Antoniewicz, mark@w0c.71c.mwp.accessdomain.com, 202-506-5882 New Orleans Community, Hip Hop Artists, and Activists Commemorate 12th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Call for a...
Environmental and Public Interest Groups Condemn Racist Violence and Intolerance in Charlottesville, Virginia
IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 16, 2017 MEDIA CONTACT Yamila Pino, yamila@prosperolatino.com, (202) 440-1432 Mark Antoniewicz, mark@w0c.71c.mwp.accessdomain.com, 202-506-5882 WASHINGTON, D.C. — A broad coalition of environmental, public health and public interest groups,...
Environmental and Public Interest Groups Condemn Racist Violence and Intolerance in Charlottesville, Virginia
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A broad coalition of environmental, public health and public interest groups, including prominent African American and Latino organizations, issued the following joint statement in response to this past weekend’s white nationalist gathering and...