After The People’s Climate March, What Next? - Tuesday November 11 2014

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After The People’s Climate March, What Next? - Tuesday November 11 2014

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  • Date: Tuesday, November 11, 2014
  • Time: 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
  • Location: First Unitarian Church of Portland Oregon, 1211 SW Main St, Portland, Oregon 97205
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Purpose

Presented by Organized Power.

Organizing A Green New Deal: Ten Million Climate Jobs to Help Solve The Economic And Environmental Crises

On Sunday, September 21st, hundreds of thousands of marchers took to the streets in New York City, London, Portland and all over the globe to participate in a People’s Climate March. The NYC march now stands as the “largest climate march in history.”

Marchers took to the streets to “demand the world we know is within our reach: a world with an economy that works for people and the planet. A world safe from the ravages of climate change. A world with good jobs, clean air, and healthy communities for everyone.”

We couldn’t agree more! But what about the days, weeks and months that follow? After marchers have gone home and the streets return to their usual daily hustle and bustle?

This is the time when the work of organizing and building a movement continues. The stakes are so high that this is our time to make big demands, and enforce them through persistent organizing and movement building.

We believe our goal should be nothing short of transforming the destructive nature of our current economic order into one that will provide working people with meaningful employment, and allow us to live at peace with our natural surroundings.

We propose one big demand:

A Green New Deal: Ten Million Climate Jobs to Help Solve The Economic And Environmental Crises

In order to bring this vision into concrete reality, we must build a movement that includes the biggest and most diverse mobilization of ordinary people imaginable. It’s a massive challenge. You are invited to help shape how this vision transforms from idea to reality.

RSVP: After The People’s Climate March, What Next? (Facebook event and invite page.)

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