
Environmental Rights and Environmental Justice – A Discussion with Maya K. van Rossum
April 19, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Maya K. van Rossum, author of The Green Amendment, The People’s Fight For a Clean, Safe & Healthy Environment will be touring Connecticut to talk about her new book, the Green Amendment movement, and how Connecticut can benefit from securing a constitutional right to clean and healthy air, water, and soil; a stable climate; and health ecosystems as part of its state constitution.
Join van Rossum and other CT Advocates for Environmental Justice on April 19 from 6:00pm to 8:30pm at the United Church on the Green in New Haven for a discussion of matters related to our fight for a Green Amendment in Connecticut.
Event schedule:
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- 6:00pm – Networking and Conversation, vegan food provided
- 7:00pm – Keynote by Maya van Rossum
- 7:30pm – Panel of Environmental Justice Activists and Q&A
Spanish interpretation available. Free and open to the public. REGISTER HERE.
Thanks to the Greater New Haven Green Fund for a grant to CT NOFA and a generous donor to C3M for supporting this event!
Interested in learning more about the effort to pass a Green Amendment in Connecticut? Read more here, and join CT NOFA’s mailing list to receive updates on our advocacy efforts, as well as action items you can take to help us create a more equitable and organic Connecticut.
van Rossum is a veteran environmentalist on a mission to use our state and federal constitutions to empower activists and provide hope to communities everywhere seeking to address environmental racism, the climate crisis, and the ongoing ravages of polluted water and air, toxic contamination, and withering ecosystems nationwide. She is the founder of Green Amendments For The Generations, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring passage of Green Amendments in every state across the U.S. that would recognize and protect environmental rights on par with other inalienable civic and political freedoms such as speech and property.
In 2023, Connecticut joined over a dozen states that have active Green Amendment efforts underway. The CT Environmental Rights Amendment was introduced in the General Assembly and had a public hearing in the Environment Committee. Although the CT Environmental Rights Amendment gained support from over 30 environmental, civic, and religious organizations, it was not brought up for a vote by the committee. The CT Environmental Rights Amendment Alliance will continue efforts to broaden and extend community support. Learn more at the Linktree for the Connecticut Environmental Rights Amendment.
For every book purchased through Possible Futures, 10% will be donated to the CPEN, the Community Place-making and Engagement Network (http://www.cpeninc.com/). Books can be purchased at the New Haven events or through bit.ly/thegreenamendment.
About The Green Amendment Second Edition
We have reached a critical tipping point in our fight for the environment: Corporations profit off climate change, natural disasters devastate homes, BIPOC communities continue to suffer disproportionately from pollution, and the most vulnerable suffer the health effects of pollution. Yet our laws are designed to accommodate this destruction rather than prevent it. Without government support, it’s no wonder people feel powerless.
Fortunately, there is a solution. With The Green Amendment (Disruption Books, November 1, 2022, Second Edition), Maya K. van Rossum lays the groundwork for an inspirational new agenda promoting environmental constitutionalism—one that will finally empower people, level the playing field, and provide real hope for communities everywhere.

The Green Amendment seeks to revolutionize the United States system of environmental laws and governance by transforming environmental protection from an unfulfilled promise driven by politics and industry to a constitutionally enforceable RIGHT of the people.
