Climate activists caused a ruckus in the overcast Hamptons last weekend When they gathered outside the Parish Museum to denounce the alleged investors in our environmental destruction. Sponsored by the Shinnecock Nation, the organizers of Planet Over Profit (POP) and New York Communities for Change (NYCC) joined forces on his Saturday, July 15th to Protest during museum session It’s an annual midsummer special, and this year it’s partly sponsored by Bank of America. A group of about 16 organizers called for “taxing the rich” and warning about deadly inequalities, calling for the ultra-rich and investment banks to name community activities on-site at the museum. accused it of “greenwashing” the image.
POP said in a statement that the action will “hunt down the summer resort wealthy, disrupt their daily lives, and draw attention to the damage they are causing and continue to cause to our climate and climate.” said it was part of a weekend-long campaign organized for environment. The group noted that the wealthy work in industries that “fuel the climate crisis” and contribute to emissions through luxury perks such as private jets.


POP also emphasizes Report on climate change,author Multiple anti-petroleum environmental groups This includes Rainforest Action Network, Indigenous Environment Network, Oil Change International, Sierra Club, and Bank of America’s nearly $280 billion in fossil fuel projects from 2016 to 2022 alone. It shows that you provided the dollar funding.
Bank of America declined to comment.
The protests began around 7 p.m. that night, with protesters wearing red T-shirts and carrying signs and banners chanting slogans such as “taxes to the rich, taxes to the asshole.” I ran through the fields adjacent to the south façade of the museum towards the outdoor facility. “He’s rich”, “Millionaires put people before profit”, “Hey, hey, he’s A’s B” [Bank of America], How many people did you kill today? Because the event guards closed in on them.
The Midsummer Awards celebrated several winners, including Fred Segal, Chairman of the Board of the Parish Museum and Vice Chairman of TD Cowen, a division of the TD Securities investment banking division of large TD Bank. I was. Former vice chairman of Citigroup, Chad Reit, was also an honoree. According to a Banking on Climate Chaos report, Citi invested his $333 billion in fossil fuel projects between 2016 and 2022, making it the second-largest fossil fuel bank finance company, while TD was $173 billion and he was number 10.Neither Segal nor Reed reacted immediately. highly allergenicThis is a comment request from Mr.
Video footage captured by one of the organizers shows two security guards grabbing the arm and torso of a beating demonstrator, trying to rip off the drumsticks. The video also shows security guards grabbing and shoving another protester, apparently recorded with a mobile phone. The protest lasted a total of about 30 minutes, no arrests were made, and participants were escorted off the museum grounds.
The Parish Museum declined to comment.



POP member Ella Meade-Vancourt said. highly allergenic Neither organization has had any problems with the Parrish Museum or its staff. “All of these museums do good work, but billionaires and banks are taking advantage of the work these institutions do through tax-deductible, reversible financial donations to improve their own images. ,” she elaborated. “The Hamptons are a playground for the rich, and the Parish is just a tool to make them look more likeable despite their crimes against the people.”
“We were never meant to be perceived as a physical threat,” continued Meade Vancourt. “I just wanted to say that they shouldn’t know peace until we know peace, which means our planet is safe,” she added, to secure a ticket for the benefit. Mentioned wealthy participants who paid thousands of dollars.
It wasn’t the only demonstration targeting the One Percent over the weekend, it was attended by more than a dozen demonstrators, including 63-year-old Disney heiress Abigail Disney. Arrested for blocking East Hampton civilian airport Given the record high temperatures and climate change that have characterized 2023, we protest against the use of private jets and jets profiting from the fossil fuel industry. For POP and NYCC, the message is clear. Contaminate our world, pollute our resources and escape. ”