This is the video of interviews with the advocates highlighted in the case "Education Finance Equity in New York City ", one of the three multimedia cases in New York City Nonprofit Advocacy Case Studies Series.
This case examines the continuing work of community-based organizations and public interest lawyers to promote equitable and environmentally sound solutions to waste handling in New York City.
Contributors featured in this video include: Eddie Bautista, Executive Director of NYC Environmental Justice Alliance (NYC-EJA); Gavin Kearney of New York Lawyers for the Public Interest (NYLPI); Alison Cordero of Organizations United for Trash Reduction and Garbage Equity (OUTRAGE); Jim Tripp of Environmental Defense Fund (EDF); and Eric Goldstein of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).
Funding for the development of the case studies was provided by the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation.
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