The Energy Behind the Renewable Rikers Vision
After five years of struggle, the New York City Council voted last month to finally shutter the house of horrors that is Rikers Island. Closing this facility, however, is only the first step toward true restorative justice. New York City must invest in the communities that have borne the brunt of the over-policing—
Opinion: Renewable Rikers is a Double Win for Justice
In the East River, between the Bronx and Queens, sits a 400-acre landmass known as Rikers Island. Since 1932, New Yorkers have been banished there when accused of a crime or a parole violation, or to serve short sentences. Tens of thousands of people cycle through Rikers each year, but until recently—
‘Renewable Rikers Act’ aims to remake the island with green infrastructure
A trio of new City Council bills would lay the ground work to convert Rikers Island from its current state, a notorious jail complex, to a hub of renewable energy.
The “Renewable Rikers Act,” crafted by Queens Council —