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350 Seattle activists hold "Love Wins!" banner in front of ballot drop box

September 2020 Newsletter

aybe you’ve heard? There’s an apocalyptic election in the works.

Meanwhile Black lives still matter, damn it, fossil fuel facilities are back on the march, and (blushing now) we’re doing some fundraising. But more on that later, let’s start with the apocalyptic:

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Present & Powerful

When I stopped drinking in early 2018, I didn’t realize that abstinence was just one piece of the recovery puzzle, and that my decision to quit would also expand my understanding of myself and my place in a broader community. I landed at 350 Seattle not long after.

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Black Lives Matter sidewalk chalk mural

August 2020 Newsletter

In a stunning “Let them eat cake” gesture last weekend, Mayor Durkan vetoed $86 million in COVID emergency relief, approved by City Council as part of the #JumpStartSeattle spending plan.

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Black Lives Matter activists fill a Seattle street

July 2020 Newsletter

We are still in the middle of a massive nationwide uprising for Black Lives. History shows that sustained and disruptive protest is one of the only ways to bring about deep systemic change, and we stand in solidarity in the fight against anti-black racism and the police state, following the lead of black organizers.

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Sign held aloft a march in Seattle with message "Let Black Lives Thrive"

June 2020 Newsletter

Black Lives Matter. There is no climate justice without racial justice.

We are in the middle of the largest nationwide uprising since the 1960s. For the past week, there have been huge protests here in Seattle and around the world, and they show no sign of slowing down.

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350 Seattle activist in handcuffs flanked by Seattle police

Why I Am Opposed to Planet of the Humans

I see “Planet of the Humans” as undermining our main chance, really our only chance, to turn the ship around in time.  It does this by undermining public support for renewables, which, along with reductions in energy use through efficiency investments, are vitally necessary to reach that IPCC goal of 50% carbon pollution reductions by 2030

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