Fwd: Step It Up 2: Who’s a Leader?
From: “StepItUp.org” organizers@stepitup2007.org Date: August 23, 2007 1:07:33 PM EDT To: dhenwood@panix.com Subject: Step It Up 2: Who’s a Leader? Reply-To: organizers@stepitup2007.org
Dear Friends –
There are occasional moments in history when we desperately need
leadership, and this is one of them. April 14th was a great success:
we took part in more than 1400 actions around the country, and our
message resounded in the halls of Congress. All you need to do is
look at the slide show from Step It Up #1 to see just how amazing,
creative, and effective grassroots organizing can be when we put our
heads and our communities together.
But a movement needs to keep moving, and calling for real leadership
is the next step.
This is an invitation to take one Saturday this fall and use it to
build a movement. November 3 will be a powerful day, and you can
play a vital role.
Here’s the idea. On November 3, a year before the next election,
we’re asking people to organize rallies large and small in their
communities. Each one should take place in some spot that
commemorates great leaders of the past.
Will you help organize an event in your community?
SIGN UP NOW to host an action.
Once you’ve got your rally registered on our website, we’ll help you
gather a crowd, and invite the politicians from your neck of the
woods. We want to ask every Senator and Representative, and every
candidate for those offices, to come to these rallies, along with
state and local officials.
Once they’re there, we’ll present politicians with the four “1 Sky”
priorities, prepared in the last few months by climate campaigners
across the country. They are: an 80% reduction in carbon emissions by
2050, 10% in three years (hit the ground running), a moratorium on
new coal-fired power plants, and a Green Jobs Corps to help fix homes
and businesses so those targets can be met.
Basically, we want to find out who is simply a politician, and who’s
ready to be a leader.
Will you join us?
Visit http://www.stepitup2007.org to join the movement.
Thanks for your action,
Bill McKibben and the Step It Up 2007 Organizing Team