作为关注联合国事务与全球治理的平台, Times Square Global Live (TSGL) 将持续聚焦:
女性领导力 可持续发展 全球与地方的联动机制
推动构建更加包容与可持续的未来。
📰 ENGLISH VERSION(Enhanced with Shelley Mayer) 🇺🇸 Yonkers, New York — March 27, 2026
In alignment with the global momentum of Commission on the Status of Women (CSW70), a high-level Women’s History Month panel titled:
“Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future”
was held at the Beczak Environmental Education Center.
The event was convened by Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Shelley B. Mayer, bringing together policymakers, environmental experts, and community leaders.
🌿 Women Driving Sustainable Transformation
The discussion aligned closely with CSW70 priorities, including:
Climate action and environmental justice Community-driven sustainability Women’s leadership in policy and grassroots action Building inclusive and resilient communities
Speakers from organizations such as WASS, Energy Justice Law & Policy Center, and Groundwork Hudson Valley shared insights across policy, advocacy, and community engagement.
🌍 From Policy to Impact
Panelists emphasized that sustainability must move beyond policy into real-world impact.
Andrea Stewart-Cousins highlighted the need to turn social justice into tangible opportunities, particularly for women and families.
Shelley B. Mayer further noted that:
👉 Education, community engagement, and policy must work in alignment 👉 Women are not only beneficiaries, but key drivers of sustainable solutions
She emphasized the role of local government in advancing equitable education, resource access, and community-based policy implementation to support long-term sustainability.
This perspective echoes the CSW70 theme of “From Commitments to Implementation.”
🤝 Local Action, Global Impact
The event brought together a diverse audience and fostered meaningful dialogue on: