Sustainable Urban Housing Developer Carlton Brown and Urban Environmentalist
Majora Carter to be Featured on Sundance Channel

"Big Ideas for a Small Planet" to Highlight Harlem's Newest Sustainable
Condominium on Tuesday, April 24th at 9:00 PM

Hosted by Founder of Sustainable South Bronx Majora Carter

http://www.blacknews.com/pr/sundancechannel101.html

 New York, NY (BlackNews.com) - Carlton Brown, COO of Full Spectrum NY and
developer of Kalahari, the sustainable luxury condominium in Central Harlem,
will be featured on Sundance Channel's original series "Big Ideas For a
Small Planet: Build" on Tuesday, April 24, 2007 at 9:00 PM EST. A specialist
in sustainability and urban renewal, Mr. Brown will highlight Kalahari and
his vision as a green design leader for projects spanning the nation. The
evening is hosted by Brown's protégé, Executive Director and Founder of
Sustainable South Bronx, Majora Carter.

"We've spent the last 10 years proving that developers can deliver quality
housing that is both affordable and sustainable, and I am delighted to
present Kalahari on 'Big Ideas for a Small Planet'," Mr. Brown commented.
"Our vision as real estate developers is to provide people with the living
and working environments they truly value."

"Big Ideas for a Small Planet," is a documentary series presenting the
forward-thinking designers, products and processes that are on the leading
edge of a new green world. Each episode revolves around a different green
theme as it spotlights innovators or innovations that have the potential to
transform our everyday lives. The individuals profiled range from scientists
to fashion and product designers, entrepreneurs to first-time inventors. The
series also features recurring expert commentators, including activists,
scientists, writers, and environmental personalities who provide the
big-picture context to each week's stories.

"Big Ideas for a Small Planet" airs as part of THE GREEN, a weekly primetime
destination airing Tuesdays on Sundance Channel that focuses on
environmental topics. With THE GREEN, Sundance Channel became the first
television network in the United States to establish a major,
regularly-scheduled programming destination dedicated entirely to the
environment. THE GREEN reflects the current tipping point in public
awareness about ecological issues and the trend towards environmentally
sustainable approaches to modern living. The destination is designed to be
both edifying and entertaining, with an emphasis on information, practical
advice and community building.

Kalahari is a new, sustainable, mixed-income condominium located at 40 West
116th Street in Manhattan's vibrant Central Harlem neighborhood. Set for
completion later this year, the development will include 249 homes and
feature traditional African symbols and designs throughout, including the
traditional Adinkra symbol that wraps the façade. Kalahari will also house
community and cultural venues, consistent with the developers' vision of
area-wide revitalization.

One of Manhattan's greenest residences to date, Kalahari utilizes
wind-generated energy and on-site solar panels that supply an impressive 25
percent of the building's energy. The property also features a
fresh-filtered air delivery system, purifying air quality at a constant
rate. Energy-Star appliances paired with the unique features of the
residence reduce energy consumption by 30% below the New York State Energy
Code. It has also garnered a reputation as a top residential choice for
residents seeking the best value in today's home buying market. Mr. Brown is
also the only developer to serve on Mayor Bloomberg's prestigious Board of
Long Term Planning and Sustainability.

Majora Carter is an award-winning community activist/organizer and life-long
resident of the Hunts Point community in the South Bronx. She is the founder
and executive director of Sustainable South Bronx, a community organization
dedicated to the implementation of sustainable development projects for the
South Bronx that are informed by the needs of community and values of
environmental justice. She has conceived and raised funds for key community
projects including the South Bronx Greenway, a bicycle/pedestrian greenway
along the South Bronx River, and the Hunts Point Riverside Park, the first
South Bronx waterfront park in 60 years. Carter has received numerous honors
for her work, including the 2007 NYU Martin Luther King, Jr. Humanitarian
Award, the 2006 Lewis Rudin Award for Public Service and the 2002 Union
Square Award from the Fund for the City of New York. She was named a 2005
Fellow of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Majora is a
graduate of PS 48, IS 74, the Bronx High School of Science, Wesleyan
University (BA) and New York University (MFA).

The "Big Ideas for a Small Planet: Build" episode airing on April 24th
features three different "green" homes that prove comfort and style are
quite compatible with low-impact building practices. The minds behind these
residences are Michelle Kaufman, architect and creator of the prefab
Glidehouse modular house; Carlton Brown, a visionary real estate developer
bringing green buildings and amenities to low-income neighborhoods including
Harlem; and Mitchell Joachim graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, who is working on the Fab Tree Hab, a home grown from living
trees.


About Full Spectrum NY
Full Spectrum NY is a community sustainability development organization,
specializing in live/work/shop environments; creating habitats for people of
varying income levels; helping cities create new jobs; designing spaces with
environmental sustainability in mind and making use of renewable resources;
and lowering the use and cost of energy consumption. The firm seeks to
provide economic sustainability throughout the Tri-State Area by working
within public-private partnerships whose goals are to increase the tax roll
of local governments as well as solid equity and debt investors with access
to institutional grade investment resources. www.fullspectrumny.com

About Sundance Channel
Under the creative direction of Robert Redford, Sundance Channel is the
television destination for independent-minded viewers seeking something
different. Bold, uncompromising and irreverent, Sundance Channel offers
audiences a diverse and engaging selection of films, documentaries, and
original programs, all unedited and commercial free. Launched in 1996,
Sundance Channel is a venture of NBC Universal, Showtime Networks Inc. and
Robert Redford. Sundance Channel operates independently of the non-profit
Sundance Institute and the Sundance Film Festival, but shares the overall
Sundance mission of encouraging artistic freedom of expression. Sundance
Channel's website address is www.sundancechannel.com


CONTACT:
Sarah Eaton
SVP, Public Relations
Sundance Channel
(212)708-8043
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Katie Lanegran
Senior Director, Public Relations
Sundance Channel
(212) 708-8044
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sincerely,

Daniel Roth
(518) 727-6723

Steward of the Youth Action Team
Engaging Young Leaders in Sustainability
http://projects.takingitglobal.org/uspyouthactionteam

Board of Directors
US Partnership for Education for Sustainable Development
www.uspartnership.org

Graduate Student
Adult and Extension Education
Cornell University
Ithaca NY 14850
 



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