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SUMMARY:Stop the Mountain Valley Pipeline Action Party
DESCRIPTION:The International Energy Agency has concluded that there must be no new oil\, gas or coal development if the world is to reach net zero by 2050. \n\n\nOn September 6th at 7 pm (ET)\, Climate Action Now will host a free action party with four extraordinary activists battling the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) and Senator Manchin’s side deal to accelerate new fossil fuel infrastructure. Register Today! \n\n\nOur featured guests will brief us on what’s at stake and guide us through concrete actions we can take to help stop the MVP and side deal during the party with the free Climate Action Now app. \n\n\nWhy September 6th? The timing is critical. First\, activists will assemble at Congressional offices on Sept. 8 in Washington D.D. to lobby against the MVP and we want them to walk into offices that have already heard from a LOT of people opposing the project. Also\, rumor has it that the “Manch side-deal” will be voted on by the end of September as part of the budget package. So\, we need to quickly ramp up our efforts to stop it. \nAbout the Featured Guests:\nCrystal Cavalier-Keck is the co-founder of Seven Directions of Service with her husband. She is a citizen of the Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation in Burlington\, NC and Chair of the Environmental Justice Committee for the NAACP. \nRussell Chisholm serves as Mountain Valley Watch Coordinator for the Protect Our Water\, Heritage Rights coalition in the campaign to stop Mountain Valley Pipeline and dangerous fossil fuel expansion through Virginia and West Virginia. The Mountain Valley Watch project documents and reports potential violations of environmental law from pipeline construction. \nJessica Sims is the Appalachian Voices Virginia Field Coordinator. Born and raised in Central Virginia. Jessica is has worked extensively with Chesapeake Climate Action Network and the Sierra Club Virginia Chapter on their pipeline campaigns. \nJonathan Sokolow is an attorney and activist in Reston\, Virginia who served as a Staff Attorney with the Legal Aid Society of the City of New York\, General Counsel to the Vermont State Employees Union. and Senior Assistant General Counsel to the United Mine Workers of America Health and Retirement Funds.
URL:https://cwfnc.org/calendar/stop-the-mountain-valley-pipeline-action-party/
CATEGORIES:Action Item,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220908T170000
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CREATED:20220829T170652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220829T170716Z
UID:8792-1662656400-1662667200@cwfnc.org
SUMMARY:Appalachian Resistance Rally in DC!
DESCRIPTION:September 8\, 2022 at 5:00 PM\nRobert A Taft Memorial Carillon (intersections New Jersey Ave and Constitution Ave) 100 Constitution Avenue Northwest\, Washington\, DC \nJoin the Stop MVP Coalition x People Vs Fossil Fuels and allies on September 8th in Washington\, DC to stop the Mountain Valley Pipeline! \nCome out to show massive public opposition to the permit wishlist side deal\, unite the Appalachian frontlines so all of our voices + stories can be heard\, and show how all frontlines are connected. It will be a family-friendly event full of powerful speakers\, solidarity and art. \nRSVP TODAY \n7 Directions of Service is chartering a bus to provide free transportation for community members from Durham (location + time TBD) on the morning of Sep 8 to DC\, returning to Durham after the rally wraps up around 8:30pm. Click here for more bus details and to reserve your spot! \nAdditional Resources:  \n\n\n\nMVP Fighters Toolkit August 2022 – Google Docs\nTalking Points Mountain Valley Pipeline and Manchin Permit Wish List August 2022 – Google Docs
URL:https://cwfnc.org/calendar/appalachian-resistance-rally/
CATEGORIES:Action Item,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220914T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220914T140000
DTSTAMP:20260527T054106
CREATED:20220826T143923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220826T151900Z
UID:8735-1663160400-1663164000@cwfnc.org
SUMMARY:The Birth of a Movement: A 40th Anniversary Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:Webinar with Dollie Burwell\, the Rev. Dr. Benjamin Chavis\, Jr.\, and the Rev. William Kearney \nHosted by United Church of Christ \n\nLocation: Online/Virtual only (see link below)\nDescription:\n\nThis September will mark the 40th anniversary of the Warren County protests that would ripple outward around the world with far reaching impacts that continue until today. A wealth of insight and inspiration is to be found in this critical moment of history during which leaders grounded in their faith played an integral and significant role. In this webinar\, we will hear from three persons who were an important part of the protests: Dollie Burwell\, the Rev. Dr. Benjamin Chavis\, Jr.\, and the Rev. William Kearney.\nNOTE: Even if you cannot make the webinar at its scheduled time\, still sign-up\, and they will send you a link to a recording of it.\nFor more information and to register\, visit UCC’s Event page
URL:https://cwfnc.org/calendar/the-birth-of-a-movement-a-40th-anniversary-retrospective/
CATEGORIES:Action Item,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T170000
DTSTAMP:20260527T054106
CREATED:20220826T144822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220826T172116Z
UID:8738-1663248600-1663261200@cwfnc.org
SUMMARY:Art Exhibit: "We Birthed the Movement: The Warren County PCB Landfill Protests\, 1978-1982"
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by UNC Chapel Hill Wilson Library \n\nLocation: UNC Chapel Hill Wilson Library\nDescription:\n\nThis exhibition is open July 25-December 22\, 2022\, showcasing four years of how a group of concerned citizens in Afton (Warren County) responded to the state’s plan to build a toxic landfill laced with cancer-causing PCBs in their community\, mounting legal and scientific challenges to what they deemed an act of “toxic aggression.”\n\nIt was curated in collaboration with protest participants\, eyewitnesses\, and those who continue to organize for justice in Warren County. The exhibit centers their voices and stories in the retelling.\nFor more information\, visit: UNC’s Exhibit Page
URL:https://cwfnc.org/calendar/art-exhibit-we-birthed-the-movement-the-warren-county-pcb-landfill-protests-1978-1982/
LOCATION:Wilson Library\, 200 South Road\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Item,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T190000
DTSTAMP:20260527T054106
CREATED:20220826T145433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220826T151923Z
UID:8744-1663263000-1663268400@cwfnc.org
SUMMARY:“Environmental Justice: Past\, Present and Future” with Rev. Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. and Catherine Coleman Flowers
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Duke University \n \n\nLocation: Duke University Chapel & Virtual\nDescription:\n\nRev. Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. in conversation with Catherine Coleman Flowers. The Robert R. Wilson Distinguished Lecture will feature the Rev. Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis\, Jr.\, who is credited for coining the term “environmental racism\,” which he declared from his prison cell after being arrested during the protests. Chavis will discuss the past\, present and future of environmental justice with Catherine Coleman Flowers\, activist and recent McArthur Genius Grant awardee.\nFor more information and to register\, visit Duke’s event page
URL:https://cwfnc.org/calendar/environmental-justice-past-present-and-future-with-rev-dr-benjamin-f-chavis-jr-and-catherine-coleman-flowers/
LOCATION:Duke Chapel\, 401 Chapel Dr\, Durham\, NC\, 27705\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Item,Community Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220916
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CREATED:20220720T140935Z
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UID:8462-1663286400-1663372799@cwfnc.org
SUMMARY:Comments Due on Carolina Poultry Air Permit
DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Air Quality (DAQ) is seeking public comment on a draft air quality permit for the Carolina Poultry Power RG3\, LLC facility in La Grange. Public comment will be accepted until Aug. 17\, 2022. \nCarolina Poultry Power\, a proposed biomass-to-energy facility\, applied for a permit to operate a lime storage silo and a boiler that will fire used poultry bedding to generate electricity. As proposed\, the facility will be classified as synthetic minor. To prevent the facility from becoming a Title V major source under the Clean Air Act\, the draft permit contains specific conditions limiting criteria air pollutant emissions to less than 100 tons per year (each)\, the greatest potentially emitted hazardous air pollutant (HAP) to less than 10 tons per year\, and total emissions of HAPs to less than 25 tons per year. \nTo comply with the conditions\, the facility must properly operate and maintain emissions control equipment\, including a multicyclone\, injection control systems\, fabric filters and bag filters. Atmospheric dispersion modeling reviewed by DAQ shows that the facility can comply with health-based standards. \nCopies of the draft permit\, permit review\, permit application and draft environmental justice report are available online. \nComments or requests for a public hearing will be accepted until Aug. 17\, 2022\, at 5 p.m. Comments can be emailed to daq.publiccomments@ncdenr.gov with “CPP.22A” in the subject line. Voicemail comments can be left by calling (919) 707-8726. Comments can also be mailed to: \nNCDEQ Division of Air Quality1641 Mail Service Center\,Raleigh\, North Carolina 27699-1641 \nOr \nWashington Regional Office943 Washington Square MallWashington\, NC 27889 \nThe Division will consider all public comments before making a final decision on the proposed permit.
URL:https://cwfnc.org/calendar/comments-due-on-carolina-poultry-air-permit/
CATEGORIES:Comment Deadline
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220917T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220917T140000
DTSTAMP:20260527T054106
CREATED:20220826T145822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220826T152002Z
UID:8747-1663401600-1663423200@cwfnc.org
SUMMARY:“We Birthed the Movement: 40 Years of Environmental Justice” A 40th Anniversary Commemoration
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Warren County Environmental Action Team & Coley Springs Missionary Baptist Church \n \n\nLocation: Coley Springs Missionary Baptist Church\, 244 Parktown Road\, Warrenton\, NC 27589\nDescription:\n\nA day of commemoration and celebration of the fact that Warren County birthed the EJ movement – acknowledging our legacy as we form partnerships to move forward toward equity and justice.\nSchedule:\n\n8:00-8:45am Registration/Check-in\n8:45-9:30am Ceremony: Passing of the Torch\n9:30-11:30am Commemorative March\, Prayer of Reconciliation\, Music\, and Activities\n11:30am-2pm Catered lunch Program/Rally\n\n\n\n\nFor more information\, visit WCEAT’s Facebook page
URL:https://cwfnc.org/calendar/we-birthed-the-movement-40-years-of-environmental-justice-a-40th-anniversary-commemoration/
LOCATION:Coley Springs Missionary Baptist Church\, 224 Parktown Road\, Warrenton\, NC\, 27589\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T160000
DTSTAMP:20260527T054106
CREATED:20220826T150623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220826T155227Z
UID:8750-1663509600-1663516800@cwfnc.org
SUMMARY:Community Healing Worship Service
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Coley Springs Missionary Baptist Church \n \n\nLocation: Coley Springs Missionary Baptist Church\, 244 Parktown Road\, Warrenton\, NC 27589\nDescription:\n\nThe African American church (Coley Springs Missionary Baptist) has historically been on the frontline in our fight for social and now environmental justice – the community healing worship service will again center our faith communities in Warren County and beyond fight for justice.\nFor more information\, visit WCEAT’s Facebook page
URL:https://cwfnc.org/calendar/community-healing-worship-service/
LOCATION:Coley Springs Missionary Baptist Church\, 224 Parktown Road\, Warrenton\, NC\, 27589\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Item,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220920T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220920T190000
DTSTAMP:20260527T054106
CREATED:20220906T232457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220906T232508Z
UID:8874-1663693200-1663700400@cwfnc.org
SUMMARY:Chemours Public Info Session for Fayetteville Works Expansion - Dublin
DESCRIPTION:From NC Policy Watch \nChemours plans to expand its Fayetteville Works plant in northern Bladen County\, where the company would ramp up production of PFA\, a type of perfluorinated compound. \nPFA belongs to the larger family of perfluorinated compounds\, of which there are at least 10\,000. They are known to be toxic in drinking water; many\, including PFOA\, PFOS and GenX have been linked to several types of cancers\, reproductive problems\, low-birth weight and thyroid disorders\, among other serious health conditions. They are known as “forever chemicals” because the don’t break down in the environment. Chemours is responsible for contaminating the Lower Cape Fear River Basin with GenX\, which is present in the drinking water — both public and private — of hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians. \nChemours will increase its production of PFA for use in the semiconductor industry\, according to a press release. It is the only U.S. producer of PFA. \nOn Sept. 20 and 21\, Chemours will hold two public information sessions about its expansions plans. It is still unclear how the company will produce greater amounts of PFA and still comply with discharge and emissions limits that are laid out in the consent order with the state and Cape Fear River Watch. For example\, Chemours is required to limit its air emissions of perfluorinated compounds by 99%. The company is also building an underground barrier wall to keep the compounds out of the river. Until the wall is complete\, compounds will continue to enter the Cape Fear\, albeit in sharply reduced amounts.
URL:https://cwfnc.org/calendar/chemours-public-info-session-for-fayetteville-works-expansion/
LOCATION:Bladen Community College Auditorium\, 7418 NC Hwy 41 West\, Dublin\, NC
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220920T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220920T200000
DTSTAMP:20260527T054106
CREATED:20220826T150818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220826T152016Z
UID:8752-1663693200-1663704000@cwfnc.org
SUMMARY:Downtown Warrenton & Warren County Jail Museum EJ Tour
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Warren County Environmental Action Team \n\nLocation: Meet @ 200 block of East Macon Street\, Warrenton\, NC 27589\nDescription: This will be a grand tour that is broken down into three 1-hour sessions scheduled as follows:\n\n5-6pm: Guided tour of downtown Warrenton\n6-7pm: Session w politicians\, music\, general information about EJ movement\n7-8pm: Historical Jail Museum\nThe final session will include remarks from folks who participated in the protest and the jailer who was present when protestors were arrested.  It will also include an update on future plans for the jail.\nFor more information\, visit WCEAT’s Facebook page
URL:https://cwfnc.org/calendar/downtown-warrenton-warren-county-jail-museum-ej-tour/
LOCATION:200 Block of East Macon Street\, Warrenton\, North Carolina\, 27589
CATEGORIES:Action Item,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220920T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220920T203000
DTSTAMP:20260527T054106
CREATED:20220817T175450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220817T175450Z
UID:8566-1663698600-1663705800@cwfnc.org
SUMMARY:Public Hearing on update to Oil Refinery Facility Permit rules
DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) will hold a public hearing September 20\, 2022\, on proposed amendments to its 15A NCAC 01E “Oil Refinery Facility Permit” rules as part of the required rule review and readoption process set forth in N.C. Gen. Stat. § 150B-21.3A. The hearing will be held at DEQ’s Green Square Building located at 217 W. Jones Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, in the 1st Floor Training Room beginning at 6:30 p.m. \nThe purpose of this public hearing is to allow interested persons to submit oral comments regarding DEQ’s proposed amendments to 15A NCAC 01E\, which relate to Oil Refinery Facility Permits. There are no active oil refinery facilities in North Carolina and DEQ has not received any applications for proposed oil refinery facilities at this time. \nThese rules are Departmental rules that do not need to be approved by the Environmental Management Commission or any other Commission and are required by N.C. Gen. Stat. § 143-215.100–215.102. The proposed amendments are intended to clarify existing language and update the rules to reflect statutory changes. Of the 15 rules in the proposed rulemaking\, 11 are proposed for readoption with changes\, two are proposed for repeal\, one is proposed for readoption with no changes\, and 1 is proposed for adoption. The rules proposed for repeal are either unnecessary based on current Department practice or unnecessary due to other North Carolina laws. \nBased on the Regulatory Impact Analysis\, the proposed changes would have an impact on the State or local governments and applicants if a permit application is submitted\, though these impacts are expected to be minimal. \nEvent location: Green Square 1st Floor Training Room\, 217 W. Jones Street\, Raleigh\, NC 27603Event date and time: Tuesday\, September 20 at 6:30 p.m. \nThe public is also invited to comment in writing on the proposed changes. Written comments must be received by DEQ no later than 5 p.m. on October 31\, 2022. Please email written comments to publiccomments@ncdenr.gov. Please include “Oil Refinery Rules” in the email’s subject line. Comments may also be submitted by mail to: \nAlyssa WrightN.C. Department of Environmental Quality – OGC1601 Mail Service CenterRaleigh\, NC 27699-1601 \nThe proposed permanent rules and supporting documents are available online here.
URL:https://cwfnc.org/calendar/public-hearing-on-update-to-oil-refinery-facility-permit-rules/
LOCATION:Green Square 1st Floor Training Room\, 217 W. Jones Street\, Raleigh\, NC 27603\, 217 W. Jones Street\, Raleigh\, 27603\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hearing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T190000
DTSTAMP:20260527T054106
CREATED:20220906T232621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220906T232621Z
UID:8878-1663779600-1663786800@cwfnc.org
SUMMARY:Chemours Public Info Session for Fayetteville Works Expansion - Leland
DESCRIPTION:From NC Policy Watch \nChemours plans to expand its Fayetteville Works plant in northern Bladen County\, where the company would ramp up production of PFA\, a type of perfluorinated compound. \nPFA belongs to the larger family of perfluorinated compounds\, of which there are at least 10\,000. They are known to be toxic in drinking water; many\, including PFOA\, PFOS and GenX have been linked to several types of cancers\, reproductive problems\, low-birth weight and thyroid disorders\, among other serious health conditions. They are known as “forever chemicals” because the don’t break down in the environment. Chemours is responsible for contaminating the Lower Cape Fear River Basin with GenX\, which is present in the drinking water — both public and private — of hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians. \nChemours will increase its production of PFA for use in the semiconductor industry\, according to a press release. It is the only U.S. producer of PFA. \nOn Sept. 20 and 21\, Chemours will hold two public information sessions about its expansions plans. It is still unclear how the company will produce greater amounts of PFA and still comply with discharge and emissions limits that are laid out in the consent order with the state and Cape Fear River Watch. For example\, Chemours is required to limit its air emissions of perfluorinated compounds by 99%. The company is also building an underground barrier wall to keep the compounds out of the river. Until the wall is complete\, compounds will continue to enter the Cape Fear\, albeit in sharply reduced amounts.
URL:https://cwfnc.org/calendar/chemours-public-info-session-for-fayetteville-works-expansion-leland/
LOCATION:Leland Cultural Arts Center\, 1212 Magnolia Village Way\, Leland\, NC
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T210000
DTSTAMP:20260527T054106
CREATED:20220826T151254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220826T152028Z
UID:8755-1664044200-1664053200@cwfnc.org
SUMMARY:Fourth Annual Freedom Fund Banquet with Dr. Timothy B. Tyson
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Warren Co. NAACP in collaboration with Warren County Environmental Action Team \n \n\nUpdate: Changed from in-person to livestream*\nDescription:\n\nA wonderful in-person program was planned this year with the theme “Back Together Again.” But the pandemic is not over and cases continue to spike in Warren County. In an effort to keep everyone safe\, a memorable virtual event is being planned that will feature live and recorded performances.\nThe banquet will be livestreamed from Warren County Community Center. We will celebrate: 1) being “Back Together Again” virtually and 2) the collaborative efforts of Warren County NAACP and those who sparked the Warren County Environmental Justice Movement 40 years ago. A commemorative edition program book will give special recognition to the unsung warriors of the Warren County Environmental Justice Movement in 1982.\nFor more information and how to purchase tickets to the livestreamed event\, visit: Warren County NAACP’s Facebook page
URL:https://cwfnc.org/calendar/fourth-annual-freedom-fund-banquet-with-dr-timothy-b-tyson/
CATEGORIES:Action Item,Community Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220930T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220930T130000
DTSTAMP:20260527T054106
CREATED:20220826T151732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220826T192332Z
UID:8757-1664539200-1664542800@cwfnc.org
SUMMARY:CWFNC's “40 Years of Environmental Justice: Birth in Warren County to Today & Beyond” Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Panelists:  Angella Dunston\,  Rev. William (Bill) Kearney\,  Danielle Koonce &  Ghanja O’Flaherty \n \nHosted by Clean Water for North Carolina \n\nLocation: FREE Online/Virtual only (see link below)\nDescription:\n\nA FREE webinar commemorating the 40th Anniversary of Warren County Protests: birthing the EJ movement\, where we are today\, and the future.\nTo register\, visit our Eventbrite page
URL:https://cwfnc.org/calendar/40-years-of-environmental-justice-birth-in-warren-county-to-today-beyond-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Action Item,Community Event
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