by danielblackman | Sep 25, 2025 | Diversity in the Environmental Movement, Events
Climate Week NYC gathers world leaders, CEOs, activists, and changemakers to confront the climate crisis. Beyond panels and pledges, it demands urgency, accountability, and action to turn dialogue into measurable, lasting progress for our planet.
by danielblackman | Aug 29, 2025 | Environmental Justice
Twenty years after Katrina, the water has receded but the lessons remain. The storm revealed not just broken levees, but broken systems—and two decades later, the fires, floods, and inequities continue. Will we finally learn?
by danielblackman | Jan 23, 2025 | Articles, Environmental Justice
2025 marks 20 years since Hurricane Katrina exposed systemic inequities in disaster response. As California battles historic wildfires, lessons from Katrina highlight the urgent need for equitable recovery efforts, climate resilience, and bipartisan leadership in rebuilding lives.
by danielblackman | Oct 3, 2023 | Events, Press
Daniel Blackman speaks with Martha Revelo about leadership, career development, and youth engagement at the GALEO Latino Leaders Summit on October 14, 2023. Martha Revelo is the Associate Director for Government Relations for Associations County Commissioners in Georgia (ACCG) and one of the recipients of the 50 most Influential Latinos in Georgia 2023. The Latino Leaders Summit is GALEO’s annual leadership summit that focuses on enhancing the skills and knowledge of Georgia’s Latin community.
by danielblackman | Sep 11, 2023 | Government and Community Relations
On this solemn day, we pause to remember and honor the tragic events that unfolded on September 11, 2001. It has been more than two decades since that fateful day, but the memories of the lives lost and the indomitable spirit of those who stood tall in the face of adversity continue to resonate with us. With heavy hearts and deep gratitude, we write this open letter to express our profound thanks and to reflect on the enduring journey towards reconciliation.