NYC looks to limit climate change's impact with flood resiliency projects
The largest single coastal flood resiliency undertaking in New York City is in development in Manhattan.
Alecia Reid is an Emmy award-winning reporter for CBS News New York. She is a sustainability & social justice advocate, passionate about giving a voice to people who may not otherwise be able to tell their stories.
Before joining the team at CBS News New York, Alecia reported in Philadelphia and San Francisco. She started her career at News 12 Bronx/Brooklyn. She is a proud Bronx native.
In 2019, Alecia had the opportunity to share her craft, proudly teaching journalism at Del York Creative Academy in Lagos, Nigeria.
Alecia is passionate about clean water and sanitation (WASH), poverty, and the environment. She is an alumna of the Harvard Extension School's Global Development Practice program and holds certification in social justice and environmental policy.
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The largest single coastal flood resiliency undertaking in New York City is in development in Manhattan.
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