Yeampierre was the first Latina chair of the
EPA's
National Environmental Justice Advisory Council. In 2014, she helped lead the
People's Climate March which took place in New York City. She has also served as the dean of Puerto Rican student affairs at
Yale University. Yeampierre is currently the executive director of UPROSE, Brooklyn's oldest Latino community-based organization. In 2012,
Hurricane Sandy caused extreme flooding in
Sunset Park. In response, UPROSE began a community effort to prepare the area for the next disaster caused by the
effects of climate change. In 2015, the
New York City Economic Development Corporation started accepting proposals on how to develop empty space within the Sunset Park waterfront. Yeampierre was successful in pushing back against proposed commercial development, driven by concern that "her community could be left behind". The plan put forth by Yeampierre and UPROSE "will incentivize the local economy while putting [the community] on a path to resilience". == Awards and honors ==