Archives for category: Bite-sized Activism

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Made you look. (But why did you look?)

I send mass e-mails to friends every now and then with Good deed of the day in the subject line. The good deeds are usually things I’ve blogged about in my Bite-sized Activism category. Things that even people who are really, really busy getting their cars and legs waxed should be able to squeeze into their schedules. The e-mails are rarely acknowledged.

Maybe these people think I’m a pain in the ass (or, as Vincent suggested the other day, maybe my friends just think I’m “an entertaining oddity”). But the thing is, nothing feels as good as doing something good for someone who needs help. Nothing is more enriching.

It’s easy to get overwhelmed these days, with the machine falling apart at the seams. When I send these e-mails, when I bother to collect easy activism options in a category on my blog, I figure I’m doing people a favor. I’m giving them something that will make them feel good (if they do it…).

I read an article called Four things you should do right now on HuffPo today. One of them was perfect for Bite-sized Activism.

Working Assets is a company that has been around for over 20 years. They offer cell phone services, long distance services, and credit cards. A chunk of the money you pay them goes to a number of nonprofit organizations working for peace, human rights, the environment, education, freedom of speech, social justice, and all kinds of good stuff. It comes out of their pockets, not yours.

Here’s their mission statement:

Working Assets was established in 1985 to help busy people make a difference in the world through everyday activities like talking on the phone. Every time a customer uses one of Working Assets’ donation-linked services (Long Distance, Wireless and Credit Card), the company donates a portion of the charges to nonprofit groups working to build a world that is more just, humane, and environmentally sustainable. To date, over $50 million has been raised for progressive causes.

The company also serves as a strong political force, dedicated to giving its customers the opportunity to speak out on critical public issues through its Web site and monthly phone bill.

How hard is it, really, to switch cell phone companies? Long-distance services? To transfer a balance to a new credit card? We’ve all done it. So you have to go online and make a few changes to things like your Amazon profile. Big deal. In the last two and a half years I transferred a credit card balance, moved three times, and changed my name. Trust me, I know exactly what’s involved. It’s doable.

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It’s important not to let yourself be manipulated into believing that all men in the Muslim world are a bunch of evil fanatics who do nothing but run around in nightgowns burning American flags.

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They’re just the ones who make CNN. And we know what watching CNN will get you…

This is the real world, not the wonderful world of Disney… Time to get past the good guys/bad guys thing. It’s infantile and lazy. Open your mind. Make an effort to learn about Iran. Question your government’s motives. Protest loudly. Besides, in case you haven’t noticed lately, America ain’t exactly a good guy.

The Muslims who don’t make the news look like this:

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If it weren’t for the hookah, this could have been taken at UCLA. (Actually, Roger tells me hookahs are all the rage, so it very well could have been taken in LA!) In fact, it was taken in Iran, which is one of the most westernized of the Middle Eastern countries. (Another is Lebanon. Iraq used to be one till Mighty Mouse decided to save the day.) These kids just want to discuss philosophy, listen to music, and get naked with each other. Leave ‘em alone.

And this is what Iran looks like.

Sure there are murderous fundamentalist nutjobs in Iran. But there are murderous fundamentalist nutjobs in the US too. In power, thanks to American ignorance and criminal apathy. So don’t throw stones.

Call Congress and tell your representatives to support Sen. Jim Webb’s bill to stop Bush from invading Iran.

Don’t let George Bush and his Insane God Posse start a war with this country.

(Thanks to homeyra for the additional anti-war links.)

Stop Iran War sites:

AfterDowningStreet.org
Avaaz.org (don’t miss the stirring and provocative video clip)
EnoughFear.org
CodePink.org
StopIranWar.com

Recommended reading:

Perspectives of Women in the Muslim World
The Redirection (Seymour Hersh, The New Yorker)

Get this free bumper sticker from MoveOn.org (click the sticker):

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I adore that bumper sticker.

Can you hear the war drums, America? I can hear them all the way in France, but most of you can’t seem to… Must be the acoustics.

Take my word for it, they’re loud.

Do the world a favor and take a minute to join over 26,000 terrified Americans in signing this petition to tell the mad cowboy you don’t want him to take his filthy war to Iran. Then take another 60 seconds and send the link to everyone you know.

When you sign the petition, it’s sent straight to the White House. You’ll get an e-mail response that starts out like this:

On behalf of President Bush, thank you for your correspondence. We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions. The President is committed to continuing our economic progress, defending our freedom, and upholding our Nation’s deepest values.

My AVG virus scan flagged it [SPAM]. More like [ALPO] I thought.

Now, 26,000 may sound like a lot or a little to you, I don’t know. The fact is, it’s only about .0001% of the US population (if I did my math right, which is certainly not a given). Nothing is going to happen until more people get involved, so start now. If you’re not living on the first or second floor of Maslow’s pyramid you have no excuse.

The petition was created by StopIranWar.com, a joint action by Wesley Clark’s SecuringAmerica.com and VoteVets.org. If you want more information about the march to war with Iran, read Seymour Hersh’s article in The New Yorker. It’ll scare the pants off ya.

Image courtesy of artist Luke Chueh. You can see the original image here.

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Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious.*

One day the little red chicken was scratching around in the dirt and an acorn fell on her head. She got the distinct impression that the sky was falling but, being a chicken, she continued to do her usual dirt-scratching thing and, wonder of wonders, she came across a grain of hope. She started squawking about the falling sky to anybody who’d listen (and even those who wouldn’t). She began frantically sending e-mails and posting blog entries to try to reach the king’s court (the king himself being non compos and not particularly receptive). She asked all the other farm animals, especially the ostriches, to help her plant her grain of hope, grow it, reap it, and turn it into something good they all could share.

“Not I,” said the duck.

Fuck the duck. Check out CODEPINK, a women’s peace movement (boys can play too). They’ve organized the Occupation Project, a campaign of sustained nonviolent civil disobedience to end war funding. Or see the elegantly simple global warming protest that Step It Up has organized for April 14th.

I’ve collected more protest options for Americans on the go at Bite-sized Activism.

And I sent an e-mail to the Speaker of the House yesterday. Did you?

*Orwell, 1984

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Did you know that the largest single demonstration in the US about climate change consisted of about 1,000 people? That is one thousand. Not a typo.

Pathetic.

Bill McKibben and some pals have started a movement they’re calling Step It Up. Or, rather, they’d like to start a movement. And you can help. They have a brilliant idea that epitomizes bite-sized activism. I hate to use a hackneyed phrase, but this is truly elegant in its simplicity.

You don’t have to march on Washington. In fact, you don’t have to march anywhere. This is all you have to do:

1. On April 14th, gather some friends, as many as you can, anywhere.

2. Make a banner (or get one from Step It Up) that tells Congress you want them to cut carbon emissions by 80% by 2050.

3. Have somebody take a digital picture of the whole crowd. Like this (this group chose the Golden Gate bridge as a backdrop):
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4. Send your picture to Step It Up. They’ll create an online collage of all the demonstrations that took place all over the country to show Congress how many people are deeply concerned about global warming.

Could it get any easier than that?

Most of my friends live in San Diego, and I left (part of) my heart there when I moved to Paris. One of the city’s most cherished landmarks is the Hotel del Coronado (where they filmed one of my favorite movies of all time, Some Like it Hot).

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Friends, that beautiful historical building will just be plain old history if the ice caps melt. And before I came here, I lived in Ocean Beach, a hippy-dippy beach community where time stopped decades ago. My beloved OB will be underwater too.

Please “march” down to the beach on April 14th with all your fellow citizens, throw a save-the-beach party, and take a picture.

Go to Step It Up and sign up as an organizer. They’ll tell you how to get your picture to them. If you don’t want to organize a demonstration, they’ll tell you how to join one near you.

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I just have to talk about this. Al Gore and the producers of An Inconvenient Truth decided they would donate 50,000 copies of the movie to schools so that it could be shown in science classes. They made this generous offer to the National Science Teachers Association.

The NSTA said no thank you. Why? Because Exxon Mobil has given the NSTA over 6 million dollars in recent years.

Now, I’m fairly sure this was a calculated move on the part of Al and Co. They could have chosen to go through school districts, boards, state government bodies, or any number of channels to distribute their gift. I have a feeling they knew damn well the NSTA was getting dirty money from oil companies and they wanted to out them. I say good for them. It worked.

Now the big oil donors are erasing the paper trail on this story, which broke a few weeks ago…

If you have kids in school or friends and relatives who do, please contact their science teachers and ask others to do so too. Ask the teachers if they belong to the NSTA. Encourage them to speak up and get involved. Contact the school principals, boards, departments of education and encourage them to go straight to the source and obtain one of those free copies. Write some letters. Time to misbehave again.

It’s the responsibility of government, not special interests, to pay for public education. If our government had its priorities right and allocated more of our tax money to education, maybe our teachers wouldn’t be in a position to have to compromise their principles and take money from special interests. And aren’t there laws that are supposed to prevent special interests from influencing school curricula? There should be.

So is it OK that our kids are being taught in science classes that Adam and Eve are real and global warming isn’t? At what point do people say enough is enough?

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That was Coca Cola’s 2005 holiday season ad campaign slogan. When the Coke-chugging polar bears showed up in 1993, I thought they were a little creepy. Still do. But evidently, they’re one of the most popular symbols in Coke’s 120-year history.

It’s a good thing they have Coke because the rest of their food supply is disappearing thanks to global warming. They’re about to be put on the endangered species list too. That is, if the Bush administration will do it. It means acknowledging that global warming is real. They might not go that far!

This is just to let you know I’m giving gift memberships to Conservation International to friends and family for Christmas (I mentioned it a few weeks ago). Click the pic below to make a donation!
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If you’re at a loss for what to get people for Christmas, GIVE a gift in their name to an environmental organization so the polar bears will LIVE because we all LOVE polar bears. That way you can have a COKE and a smile and a clear conscience.