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Name of the Organization
Yale Center for Environmental Justice
Contact Person
Alexandra Jade Garcia
Job Title
Education, Events, and Communications Fellow
Contact phone
4086376184
E-mail
alexandrajadetgarcia@gmail.com
Website
http://https://ycej.yale.edu/en
Interest
Education, Advocacy
Description Interest
Hello! I am a first-year graduate student at the Yale School of the Environment, and a fellow at the Yale Center for Environmental Justice.

YCEJ does education and research for environmental justice. The center hopes to build a stronger connection with the grassroots environmental organizing community in New Haven.

I hope to join this community board to post about events and opportunities at the center, but more importantly stay updated on community events that the center can suppor!

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At 6:07am on September 27, 2024, Lee Cruz said…

Alexandra,

Welcome to GNH Community, glad to have you join us. Please take a moment to review your profile and consider adding a profile picture. This greatly increases the probability that your post will be viewed by visitors to the site.

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