

Sustainability Salon Sunday @Silence Please Volume 2
Greetings! Welcome to Volume 2 of Sustainability Salon Sundays at Silence Please - Memorial Day Style!
FIRST - Check out our Volume 1 Recap Reel to get into the vibe 🤩
This is an informal gathering to learn about different activities, events, and programs, happening throughout the year.
We'll have guest speakers spotlighting events and projects for you to explore and get involved. We'll also have a regular "State of the Union" presentation from Amer Jandali about all things Marketplace of the Future and its expansion to 3 new cities, as well as progress updates on the first ever NYC Nightlife Grant and an introduction to NYC's Nightlife Climate Constellation.
This event is for you if you want to:
Learn about what's going on in the NYC climate space
Meet others with shared values
Discover ways to plug in and be part of different events and projects
The event is totally free and hosted at Silence Please, an incredible vinyl cafe and listening room. Come chill on the couch, grab a drink, enjoy some awesome music, and get ready to learn about the wave of climate events that are just around the corner 🌎🤍🌎🤍
Volume 2 speakers include:
Nicole Terran - Founder of Zero Waste NYC
Vivian Lin - Founder of Groundcycle
Hannah Jurist-Schoen - Senior Creative Manager at Project Drawodwn
Laiyo Hurtado - Afro-Colombian En·vi·ron·men·tal·ist
Jesse Tendler - Actor and Senior Director of Programming at Climate Film Festival
Emilie McGlone - United Nations liaison and Director of the New York-based Peace Boat.
Amer Jandali - FMP and MOTF founder, Amer Jandali will be sharing a "State of the Union" presentation about all things Marketplace of the Future and the multi-city expansion as well as the Nightlife Climate Constellation, his project funded through the first ever NYC Office of Nightlife Grant.
Music by:
Amine Abid and Anna Tobin 😍😍😍😍
Photo and Video Team
Documented by Abidmotion Studios
Hosted by Future Meets Present and The NYC Office of Nightlife
This program is supported by the Nightlife Grant administered the NYC Department of Small Business Services and its NYC Office of Nightlife. The Grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations that strengthen and sustain New York City’s nightlife ecosystem.