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Majora Carter

Majora Carter (born October 27, 1966) is an American urban revitalization strategist[1] and public radio host from the South Bronx area of New York City. Carter founded and led the non-profit environmental justice solutions corporation Sustainable South Bronx[2] from 2001 onward, before entering the private sector in 2008.

Majora Carter
Carter in 2021
Born (1966-10-27) October 27, 1966 (age 57)
EducationWesleyan University (BA)
New York University (MFA)
Websitemajoracartergroup.com

Early life edit

After graduating from the Bronx High School of Science,[3] Carter entered Wesleyan University in 1984 to study film and went on to obtain a Bachelor of Arts.[4] In 1997, she received a Master of Fine Arts from New York University (NYU).[5] While at NYU, she returned to her family's home in Hunts Point.[6]

While Associate Director of The POINT Community Development Corporation, Carter initiated the development of Hunts Point Riverside Park.[7] She secured a $10,000 grant from a USDA Forest Service program to provide seed money for river access restoration projects. Over a five-year period she worked with other community members and the Parks Department to help leverage that seed money into more than $3 million from the mayor's budget. The money was used to build the park into the Rudy Bruner[8] award-winning iteration which re-opened in 2006.[9][10]

Career edit

Advocacy edit

In August 2001, after declining to engage in a campaign for NY City Council,[4] Carter founded Sustainable South Bronx (SSBx),[4] where she served as executive director until July 2008.[11][12] During that time, SSBx advocated the development of the Hunts Point Riverside Park which had been an illegal garbage dump.[13] Carter was a co-founder of the Bronx River Alliance,[14] and SSBx continued to carry on Carter's involvement in Bronx River waterfront restoration projects.[5][6] In 2003, Sustainable South Bronx started the Bronx Environmental Stewardship Training program,[15][16] one of the nation's first urban green collar training and placement systems.[6][17] Other SSBx projects have centered around fitness, the creation of a community market, and air quality.[5]

 
Majora Carter in Hunts Point

In 2007, Carter co-founded Green for All with Van Jones.[18] A December 2008 New York Times profile called Carter "The Green Power Broker" and "one of the city's best-known advocates for environmental justice" but reported that some South Bronx activists (who would not go on record) stated that Carter has taken credit for accomplishments when others should share the credit as well as taking credit for uncompleted projects. Other Bronx activists (who did agree to be named) stated that her recognition was well deserved.[6]

Carter was a torch-bearer for a portion of the San Francisco leg of the torch relay of the 2008 Summer Olympics. Many portions of the torch relay, including the San Francisco leg, were met with protests concerning the policies of the Chinese government toward Tibet. Although Carter had signed a contract pledging not to use an Olympic venue for political or religious causes,[19] when she and John Caldera were passed the torch during their part of the relay, she pulled out a small Tibetan flag that she had concealed in her shirt sleeve.[20]

Members of the Chinese torch security escort team pulled her out of the relay and San Francisco police officers pushed her into the crowd on the side of the street.[21] Fellow torch-bearer and retired NYFD firefighter Richard Doran called Carter's actions "disgusting and appalling" and said that he thought "she dishonored herself and her family".[22] Another torch-bearer, retired NYPD police officer Jim Dolan, agreed with Doran.[22]

Media edit

Majora Carter's TED talk[23] was one of the first six publicly released talks[24] to launch the TED website in 2006.[25] Carter gave a second TED talk in 2022,[26] making her the only Black woman who is not an entertainer to be invited to their stage twice.[citation needed] Carter has made appearances in, written, and produced television and radio programs, including HBO's The Black List: Volume 2,[27] American Public Media's Market Place,[28] and PRX's This I Believe series[29] and has hosted several pieces on urban sustainability with Discovery Communications' Science Channel.[30]

 
Carter interviews Shai Agassi in 2008

She has been featured in corporate promotional videos and advertisements for companies such as Cisco Systems,[31] Frito-Lay,[32] Intel, Holiday Inn,[33] HSBC,[34] Visa,[35] Mazda[36] and Honda.[37]

In 2014, Carter was the on-camera and voiceover host of "Water Blues - Green Solutions",[38] a documentary on Green Infrastructure in several American cities, produced by Pennsylvania State University TV for the Public TV Market. In 2015, Carter played "TSA Agent 1" opposite Meryl Streep in Ricky and the Flash, directed by Johnathon Demme.[39]

From 2007 to 2010, Carter co-hosted on The Green, a television segment dedicated to the environment, shown on the Sundance Channel.[40] The first season consisted of a series of 90 second op-eds shot in studio.[41] The second season consisted of a series of short interview pieces with individuals taking uncommon approaches to environmental problems.[42]

In 2008, Carter and Marge Ostroushko[43] co-produced the pilot episode of the public radio show, The Promised Land (radio), which won a 3-way competition for a Corporation for Public Broadcasting Talent Quest grant.[44] The one-hour programs debuted on over 150 public radio stations across the US on January 19, 2009, was renewed for the 2010/2011 season,[45] and earned a 2010 Peabody Award,[46] but went unsupported by the public radio funding organizations after that period, and has since stopped production.

Carter co-authored a white paper on urban heat island mitigation[47] and a peer-reviewed article, Elemental carbon and PM(2.5) levels in an urban community heavily impacted by truck traffic.[48] In February 2022 Penguin Random House released Ms. Carter's first book, Reclaiming Your Community: You Don't Have to Move Out of Your Neighborhood to Live in a Better One published by Berret-Koehler Publishers.

 
Majora Carter's first book via Berret-Koelher Publishers

Consulting edit

After leaving Sustainable South Bronx, Carter has served as president of a private consulting firm, Majora Carter Group, LLC (MCG). In the June 2010 issue of Fast Company magazine, Carter was listed as one of the 100 Most Creative People in Business.[49] In 2014, B Corporation (certification) recognized MCG as one of the "Best for the World"[50] according to its ranking among other B Corps of similar size.

In 2012, Carter's consulting firm, Majora Carter Group LLC (MCG) accepted FreshDirect as a client to help the company connect to local organizations prior to its proposed relocation to the Harlem River Yards in the South Bronx.[51]

Activists opposed to the relocation claimed New York City Government and FreshDirect failed to conduct sufficient environmental review and community outreach.[52] A lawsuit and boycott campaign[53] were initiated to stop the relocation. That lawsuit was dismissed,[54] and a subsequent appeal was also dismissed; both were filed by New York Lawyers for the Public Interest.[55] Sustainable South Bronx, an organization Carter founded, opposed FreshDirect's move to the Bronx.[56]

Subsequent votes by Bronx Community Board 1[57] and the NYC Industrial Development Agency[58] both voted to approve the move to the Bronx.

The project broke ground December 22, 2014, and was scheduled to be completed before the end of 2016.[59] FreshDirect started hiring in the Bronx ahead of its move in anticipation.[60] Consistent with activists' concerns over increased truck traffic as a result of the new FreshDirect facility, a study found that the opening the FreshDirect warehouse "significantly increased truck and vehicle flow, especially for overnight time windows, and that for one traffic monitoring site, resulting changes were not adequately predicted by the facility’s environmental assessment prior to construction."[61]

Tech-Economy Inclusion edit

In 2007, while running Sustainable South Bronx, Majora Carter introduced MIT's first ever Mobile fab lab (digital fabrication laboratory) to the South Bronx, where it served as an early iteration of a maker spaces.

In 2013, Carter joined the advisory board of the Bronx Academy of Software Engineering High School. After co-founding StartUp Box #SouthBronx[62] in 2012 as a social enterprise to seed diverse participation in the knowledge economy, she launched StartUp Box #QA,[63] a quality assurance testing service, which assisted in the launch of Mayor Bill DeBlasio's Digital.NYC[64] in 2014. StartUp Box to victory won the pitch contest at the national Blogher Conference in 2015 with $250,000 worth of in-kind services from SheKnows Media.[65]

The social enterprise also won second place in the MIT Inclusion Innovation and the Village Capital & Kapoor Capital People Ops Competitions in 2016, (each garnering a $25,000 prize), as well as the Digital Diversity Network's Code Breaker Award in 2016[66]

She is a BusinessInsider.com 'Silicon Alley 100',[67] and her 2006 TEDtalk was one of 6 on the launch of its website.[68] Carter is also a co-founder of the Bronx Tech Meetup.[69] She served as a judge for the NYC Office of Digital Media's "Reinvent Payphones Design Challenge".[70]

Awards and honors edit

 
Marge Ostroushko, Majora Carter, Mary Beth Kircher and Emily Botein with award for The Promised Land at the 70th Annual Peabody Awards

She is a Fellow of the New York Institute for the Humanities.

References edit

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External links edit

  • The Majora Carter Group
  • The Promised Land Hosted By Majora Carter
  • Majora Carter at TED  
  • Majora Carter Video produced by Makers: Women Who Make America
  • Majora Carter interviewed on Conversations from Penn State

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This article contains wording that promotes the subject through exaggeration of unnoteworthy facts Please help improve it by removing or replacing such wording September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Majora Carter born October 27 1966 is an American urban revitalization strategist 1 and public radio host from the South Bronx area of New York City Carter founded and led the non profit environmental justice solutions corporation Sustainable South Bronx 2 from 2001 onward before entering the private sector in 2008 Majora CarterCarter in 2021Born 1966 10 27 October 27 1966 age 57 New York New York U S EducationWesleyan University BA New York University MFA Websitemajoracartergroup wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Advocacy 2 2 Media 2 3 Consulting 2 4 Tech Economy Inclusion 2 5 Awards and honors 3 References 4 External linksEarly life editAfter graduating from the Bronx High School of Science 3 Carter entered Wesleyan University in 1984 to study film and went on to obtain a Bachelor of Arts 4 In 1997 she received a Master of Fine Arts from New York University NYU 5 While at NYU she returned to her family s home in Hunts Point 6 While Associate Director of The POINT Community Development Corporation Carter initiated the development of Hunts Point Riverside Park 7 She secured a 10 000 grant from a USDA Forest Service program to provide seed money for river access restoration projects Over a five year period she worked with other community members and the Parks Department to help leverage that seed money into more than 3 million from the mayor s budget The money was used to build the park into the Rudy Bruner 8 award winning iteration which re opened in 2006 9 10 Career editAdvocacy edit In August 2001 after declining to engage in a campaign for NY City Council 4 Carter founded Sustainable South Bronx SSBx 4 where she served as executive director until July 2008 11 12 During that time SSBx advocated the development of the Hunts Point Riverside Park which had been an illegal garbage dump 13 Carter was a co founder of the Bronx River Alliance 14 and SSBx continued to carry on Carter s involvement in Bronx River waterfront restoration projects 5 6 In 2003 Sustainable South Bronx started the Bronx Environmental Stewardship Training program 15 16 one of the nation s first urban green collar training and placement systems 6 17 Other SSBx projects have centered around fitness the creation of a community market and air quality 5 nbsp Majora Carter in Hunts Point In 2007 Carter co founded Green for All with Van Jones 18 A December 2008 New York Times profile called Carter The Green Power Broker and one of the city s best known advocates for environmental justice but reported that some South Bronx activists who would not go on record stated that Carter has taken credit for accomplishments when others should share the credit as well as taking credit for uncompleted projects Other Bronx activists who did agree to be named stated that her recognition was well deserved 6 Carter was a torch bearer for a portion of the San Francisco leg of the torch relay of the 2008 Summer Olympics Many portions of the torch relay including the San Francisco leg were met with protests concerning the policies of the Chinese government toward Tibet Although Carter had signed a contract pledging not to use an Olympic venue for political or religious causes 19 when she and John Caldera were passed the torch during their part of the relay she pulled out a small Tibetan flag that she had concealed in her shirt sleeve 20 Members of the Chinese torch security escort team pulled her out of the relay and San Francisco police officers pushed her into the crowd on the side of the street 21 Fellow torch bearer and retired NYFD firefighter Richard Doran called Carter s actions disgusting and appalling and said that he thought she dishonored herself and her family 22 Another torch bearer retired NYPD police officer Jim Dolan agreed with Doran 22 Media edit Majora Carter s TED talk 23 was one of the first six publicly released talks 24 to launch the TED website in 2006 25 Carter gave a second TED talk in 2022 26 making her the only Black woman who is not an entertainer to be invited to their stage twice citation needed Carter has made appearances in written and produced television and radio programs including HBO s The Black List Volume 2 27 American Public Media s Market Place 28 and PRX s This I Believe series 29 and has hosted several pieces on urban sustainability with Discovery Communications Science Channel 30 nbsp Carter interviews Shai Agassi in 2008 She has been featured in corporate promotional videos and advertisements for companies such as Cisco Systems 31 Frito Lay 32 Intel Holiday Inn 33 HSBC 34 Visa 35 Mazda 36 and Honda 37 In 2014 Carter was the on camera and voiceover host of Water Blues Green Solutions 38 a documentary on Green Infrastructure in several American cities produced by Pennsylvania State University TV for the Public TV Market In 2015 Carter played TSA Agent 1 opposite Meryl Streep in Ricky and the Flash directed by Johnathon Demme 39 From 2007 to 2010 Carter co hosted on The Green a television segment dedicated to the environment shown on the Sundance Channel 40 The first season consisted of a series of 90 second op eds shot in studio 41 The second season consisted of a series of short interview pieces with individuals taking uncommon approaches to environmental problems 42 In 2008 Carter and Marge Ostroushko 43 co produced the pilot episode of the public radio show The Promised Land radio which won a 3 way competition for a Corporation for Public Broadcasting Talent Quest grant 44 The one hour programs debuted on over 150 public radio stations across the US on January 19 2009 was renewed for the 2010 2011 season 45 and earned a 2010 Peabody Award 46 but went unsupported by the public radio funding organizations after that period and has since stopped production Carter co authored a white paper on urban heat island mitigation 47 and a peer reviewed article Elemental carbon and PM 2 5 levels in an urban community heavily impacted by truck traffic 48 In February 2022 Penguin Random House released Ms Carter s first book Reclaiming Your Community You Don t Have to Move Out of Your Neighborhood to Live in a Better One published by Berret Koehler Publishers nbsp Majora Carter s first book via Berret Koelher Publishers Consulting edit After leaving Sustainable South Bronx Carter has served as president of a private consulting firm Majora Carter Group LLC MCG In the June 2010 issue of Fast Company magazine Carter was listed as one of the 100 Most Creative People in Business 49 In 2014 B Corporation certification recognized MCG as one of the Best for the World 50 according to its ranking among other B Corps of similar size In 2012 Carter s consulting firm Majora Carter Group LLC MCG accepted FreshDirect as a client to help the company connect to local organizations prior to its proposed relocation to the Harlem River Yards in the South Bronx 51 Activists opposed to the relocation claimed New York City Government and FreshDirect failed to conduct sufficient environmental review and community outreach 52 A lawsuit and boycott campaign 53 were initiated to stop the relocation That lawsuit was dismissed 54 and a subsequent appeal was also dismissed both were filed by New York Lawyers for the Public Interest 55 Sustainable South Bronx an organization Carter founded opposed FreshDirect s move to the Bronx 56 Subsequent votes by Bronx Community Board 1 57 and the NYC Industrial Development Agency 58 both voted to approve the move to the Bronx The project broke ground December 22 2014 and was scheduled to be completed before the end of 2016 59 FreshDirect started hiring in the Bronx ahead of its move in anticipation 60 Consistent with activists concerns over increased truck traffic as a result of the new FreshDirect facility a study found that the opening the FreshDirect warehouse significantly increased truck and vehicle flow especially for overnight time windows and that for one traffic monitoring site resulting changes were not adequately predicted by the facility s environmental assessment prior to construction 61 Tech Economy Inclusion edit In 2007 while running Sustainable South Bronx Majora Carter introduced MIT s first ever Mobile fab lab digital fabrication laboratory to the South Bronx where it served as an early iteration of a maker spaces In 2013 Carter joined the advisory board of the Bronx Academy of Software Engineering High School After co founding StartUp Box SouthBronx 62 in 2012 as a social enterprise to seed diverse participation in the knowledge economy she launched StartUp Box QA 63 a quality assurance testing service which assisted in the launch of Mayor Bill DeBlasio s Digital NYC 64 in 2014 StartUp Box to victory won the pitch contest at the national Blogher Conference in 2015 with 250 000 worth of in kind services from SheKnows Media 65 The social enterprise also won second place in the MIT Inclusion Innovation and the Village Capital amp Kapoor Capital People Ops Competitions in 2016 each garnering a 25 000 prize as well as the Digital Diversity Network s Code Breaker Award in 2016 66 She is a BusinessInsider com Silicon Alley 100 67 and her 2006 TEDtalk was one of 6 on the launch of its website 68 Carter is also a co founder of the Bronx Tech Meetup 69 She served as a judge for the NYC Office of Digital Media s Reinvent Payphones Design Challenge 70 Awards and honors edit nbsp Marge Ostroushko Majora Carter Mary Beth Kircher and Emily Botein with award for The Promised Land at the 70th Annual Peabody Awards 2024 Commendation for Outstanding Teaching Princeton University 71 2020 Edmund N Bacon Urban Design Award 72 2017 Visionary Leadership Award Arts amp Ideas 73 2016 MIT Inclusion Innovation Competition Finalist 2016 Digital Diversity Network Innovation amp Inclusion Awards Honoree 2015 Blogher 2015 Winner Pitch Contest for StartUp Box Quality Assurance B2B Social Enterprise 2014 Augsburg College Honorary PhD 2013 Middlebury College CSE Vision Award 74 2013 Honorary PhD Wesleyan University 75 2011 Commencement speaker at Knox College 76 2010 Peabody Award for The Promised Land 77 2010 Star Award International Interior Design Association IIDA 78 2009 Fellow Post Carbon Institute 79 2009 Honor Award Visionary in Sustainability by the National Building Museum 80 2008 Named a visionary as one of Utne Reader magazine s 50 Visionaries Who Are Changing the World 81 2008 Appointed to America s Climate Choices Panel on Limiting the Magnitude of Future Climate Change National Academy of Sciences 82 2008 The Eleanor Roosevelt Val Kill Medal Eleanor Roosevelt Society 83 2008 Hollister Award United Nations Temple of Understanding 84 2008 Paul Wellstone Award Campaign for America s Future 85 2007 Rachel Carson Award National Audubon Society 86 2007 New York State Women of Excellence Award Lt Gov David Paterson 87 2007 Honorary PhD Mercy College 88 2007 Martin Luther King Jr Award for Community Service NYU 89 2007 Lawrence Enersen Award National Arbor Day Society 90 2005 Fellow John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation 5 2002 Union Square Award Fund for the City of New York 91 92 She is a Fellow of the New York Institute for the Humanities References editNotes Majora Carter MacArthur Foundation Retrieved February 17 2017 Sustainable South Bronx Mission Sustainable South Bronx Archived from the original on August 1 2008 Retrieved January 4 2009 Valerie Reidy Jeff Greenfield Majora Carter Steve Harvey Valerie Smaldone El Doctorow Helen Setzer Jon Favreau Elizabeth Tam Dominic Chianese Nita Lowey John Liu The Bronx High School Of Science Gala Archived from the original on November 2 2013 Retrieved February 17 2017 a b c Waldman Amy August 15 2001 Public lives a dreamer working for beauty in the South Bronx The New York Times Retrieved January 3 2009 a b c d Current fellows index fellows 2005 overview The John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation September 2005 Archived from the original on February 25 2009 Retrieved January 3 2009 a b c d Holloway Marguerite December 12 2008 The green power broker The New York Times Retrieved January 3 2009 Dorian Block September 4 2007 Newly opened Hunts Point Riverside Park already a hit New York Daily News Archived from the original on October 25 2009 Retrieved January 13 2010 Hunts Point Riverside Park PDF Ruby Bruner Award McIntyre Linda December 2007 Parks Come to the Point Landscape Architecture Retrieved September 6 2009 Bruner Award Hunts Point Riverside Park Retrieved February 17 2017 Theodore J Kim Legal Counsel OEJ OECA Memorandum Re Environmental Justice in the News for the Week Ending March 16 2007 Archived July 19 2008 at the Wayback Machine Environmental Protection Agency March 15 2007 Accessed online January 5 2009 NYU Portraits Center for Multicultural and 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