Friday, February 26, 2010

Help "Define Our Decade" :: Nationwide Events in March 2010

Got this email today from Pete Griffin of the Energy Action Coalition. Please join the Define Our Decade Campaign - I've participated in two conference calls recently with youth leaders around the country, and this is going to be a BIG year! Don't miss it!



In 2010, through a set of strategically coordinated local actions, we will Define Our Decade with a unified vision for the clean and just energy future we will collectively create.

For two weeks in March (15th-28th), campuses and communities across the country will take part in the Define Our Decade Weeks of Action.

Communities like yours will host events that are most relevant to your work, whether it be a community forum, a demonstration outside a dirty energy facility, a service project, or an event with your elected officials. All of the events will have one unifying element: voting on our clean energy vision for the next 10 years. We will define clean energy on our own terms, engage thousands of new people, and grow our movement in the process.

Go here to see if a March 2010 event is already planned for your community; if not, then sign up to host a Define Our Decade event in your community!

This spring, you'll be able to sign up to participate in a series of 10 summer programs across the country, where we'll fight dirty energy and build the green economy.

At the end of the summer, we'll come together to celebrate our hard work at a smokin' hot party that will kick off an aggressive voter engagement initiative in the fall. We'll prove that young voters will show up to the polls during mid-term elections because important issues are at stake.

We need you to help us by signing up to participate in, or organize an event in March.

In Solidarity,
Pete Griffin
Campaign Director
Energy Action Coalition



OK, this isn't exactly related to the above message, but I stumbled upon this video while looking for something else, and wanted to share - Danny Marx, from the Energy Action Coalition, explains how he uses more Google products than we can name to accomplish EAC's mission.

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