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NOXIOUS NEW YORK
Gotham Gazette's Reading NYC Book Club recently discussed Noxious New York, a book about the environmental justice movement in New York, with Cecil Corbin-Mark of Harlem environmental justice group WE ACT. We will post a transcript soon.
Stay tuned for future book club meetings.
Sign up for Gotham Gazette's NYC
Book Club.
Gotham Gazette's Reading NYC Book Club meets monthly at the
Jefferson Market Branch
of the New York Public Library at 425 6th Avenue (at 10th Street). We are looking for books to read. Send us an email if you have read a book you think we'd like.