Environmental Justice Conversations November 16-December 14
Environmental Justice Conversations
Reversing Global Warming and creating a
Socially Equitable community
can be addressed simultaneously.
Get support and be part of the solution!
RSVP: JEANNEKUNTZ@gmail.com
We can Reverse Global Warming as we create an environmentally sustainable and socially equitable community and planet!
These issues are much more likely to affect the poor. In this country and this city, the poor are more likely to be people of color. When we recognize the humanity and worth of every human being, we have the capacity to make things better. It will require each one of us to step up, look at ourselves honestly, and then take action.
✓ If you are aware that this is the moment we have been waiting for
✓ If you know that we cannot return to the “old normal”
✓ If you are ready to fully embrace your role in creating a just and sustainable planet
Join in the conversation.
We are all in this together
Celebrate #BlackWomenAre Divine
This Weekend Celebrate
#BlackWomenAre Divine
A chance for all of us to recognize the courage it takes to simply live a life of dignity as a Black Woman in this country. Click here for more information about how to participate.
We Were Made for These Times
An excerpt from the poem by Clarrisa Pinkola Estes:Drawdown + Environmental Justice Workshop Sept 9-October 7
Drawdown + Environmental Justice
Reversing Global Warming and creating a
Socially Equitable community
can be addressed simultaneously.
Get support and be part of the solution!
We can Reverse Global Warming as we create an environmentally sustainable and socially equitable community and planet!
These issues are much more likely to affect the poor. In this country and this city, the poor are more likely to be people of color. When we recognize the humanity and worth of every human being, we have the capacity to make things better. It will require each one of us to step up, look at ourselves honestly, and then take action.
✓ If you are aware that this is the moment we have been waiting for
✓ If you know that we cannot return to the “old normal”
✓ If you are ready to fully embrace your role in creating a just and sustainable planet
Join in the conversation.
We are all in this together
Environmental Justice - Zoom Call this Wednesday
Drawdown + Environmental Justice
Special Guest Speaker Tashanda Giles-Jones
| Special Guest Speaker Tashanda Giles-Jones |
Tashanda is an environmental educator cultivating a network of like-minded individuals, organizations, and activists eager to support the learning and growth of urban youth in Los Angeles, California. She has a lot to say about Environmental Justice and does so in an inclusive, engaging manner. If you are curious about how we can create a more sustainable world for everyone, you will want to join this Zoom Call.
Sign up for this Drawdown + Environmental Justice Call
We can Reverse Global Warming as we create an environmentally sustainable and socially equitable community and planet!
RSVP JEANNEKUNTZ@gmail.com
These issues are much more likely to affect the poor. In this country and this city, the poor are more likely to be people of color. When we recognize the humanity and worth of every human being, we have the capacity to make things better. It will require each one of us to step up, look at ourselves honestly, and then take action.
✓ If you are aware that this is the moment we have been waiting for
✓ If you know that we cannot return to the “old normal”
✓ If you are ready to fully embrace your role in creating a just and sustainable planet
Join Us on the Call
Global Warming + Environmental Justice
August 5, Wednesday at 3:00 p.m PDT on Zoom
To RSVP and get details about the call, email jeannekuntz@gmail.com
Join the Call for Environmental Justice
Drawdown + Environmental Justice
We can Reverse Global Warming as we create an environmentally sustainable and socially equitable community and planet!
Sign up for this Drawdown + Environmental Justice Call
We can Reverse Global Warming as we create an environmentally sustainable and socially equitable community and planet!
RSVP JEANNEKUNTZ@gmail.com
These issues are much more likely to affect the poor. In this country and this city, the poor are more likely to be people of color. When we recognize the humanity and worth of every human being, we have the capacity to make things better. It will require each one of us to step up, look at ourselves honestly, and then take action.
✓ If you are aware that this is the moment we have been waiting for
✓ If you know that we cannot return to the “old normal”
✓ If you are ready to fully embrace your role in creating a just and sustainable planet
Join Us on the Call
Drawdown + Environmental Justice
July 22, Wednesday at 3:00 p.m (PDT)on Zoom
To RSVP and get details about the call, email jeannekuntz@gmail.com
Special Guest Speaker - Environmental Justice
Drawdown + Environmental Justice
Special Guest Speaker Tashanda Giles-Jones
| Special Guest Speaker Tashanda Giles-Jones |
Tashanda is an environmental educator cultivating a network of like-minded individuals, organizations, and activists eager to support the learning and growth of urban youth in Los Angeles, California. She has a lot to say about Environmental Justice and does so in an inclusive, engaging manner. If you are curious about how we can create a more sustainable world for everyone, you will want to join this Zoom Call.
Sign up for this Drawdown + Environmental Justice Call
We can Reverse Global Warming as we create an environmentally sustainable and socially equitable community and planet!
RSVP JEANNEKUNTZ@gmail.com
These issues are much more likely to affect the poor. In this country and this city, the poor are more likely to be people of color. When we recognize the humanity and worth of every human being, we have the capacity to make things better. It will require each one of us to step up, look at ourselves honestly, and then take action.
✓ If you are aware that this is the moment we have been waiting for
✓ If you know that we cannot return to the “old normal”
✓ If you are ready to fully embrace your role in creating a just and sustainable planet
Join Us on the Call
Global Warming + Environmental Justice
August 5, Wednesday at 3:00 p.m PDT on Zoom
To RSVP and get details about the call, email jeannekuntz@gmail.com
Drawdown + Environmental Justice
Drawdown + Environmental Justice
Sign up for this Drawdown + Environmental Justice Call
We can Reverse Global Warming as we create an environmentally sustainable and socially equitable community and planet!
RSVP JEANNEKUNTZ@gmail.com
These issues are much more likely to affect the poor. In this country and this city, the poor are more likely to be people of color. When we recognize the humanity and worth of every human being, we have the capacity to make things better. It will require each one of us to step up, look at ourselves honestly, and then take action.
✓ If you are aware that this is the moment we have been waiting for
✓ If you know that we cannot return to the “old normal”
✓ If you are ready to fully embrace your role in creating a just and sustainable planet
Join Us on the Call
Drawdown + Environmental Justice
July 22, Wednesday at 3:00 p.m (PDT)on Zoom
To RSVP and get details about the call, email jeannekuntz@gmail.com
350.org comes to the Westside
The Climate Crisis Won't Stop for Corona
The first Westside LA Hub meeting is tonight, May 5, at 7:00 p.m. (via Zoom, further event details below)
"Our goal is to help Southern California transition away from fossil fuels as quickly as possible while creating a more equitable society with abundant jobs, housing, and green space for all our residents." -SoCal 350 Westside LA Hub
Return of the Rake!
Happy Autumn! Leaves have started to fall and many of us are enjoying the brilliant oranges, reds and yellows as we walk or drive through our neighborhoods. If you are a composter, you know the value of these little bigs of carbon. They prevent the compost pile from smelling like poop. Not a composter? Then you or your gardener can rake them into a pile and toss them in the green bin provided by the city. So where does a leaf blower fit into this process? That is what we will be talking about at the Mar Vista Green Tent this Sunday, November 27.
Want to make a difference right now?
Discontinue your own leaf-blowing activity. Instead, have your gardener rake and then compost the leaves on or put them in the green bin. And for God's sake, share this with your neighbors!
Below are some of the reasons to discontinue the use of blowers in case you are short on facts..
"Fun" Facts
1.2 billion gallons of gas are burned in lawn and garden equipment in the United States annually.
Toxic gas & oil, carcinogenic emissions, noxious exhaust, and unsafe noise levels make gas-powered lawn care a very hazardous job — particularly for unprotected lawn crews working full-time at the source of emissions and noise. Workers may have few options and little agency.
Ground level ozone (formed by VOCs and NOx in the presence of sunlight) and fine particulate matter cause and contribute to early death, stroke, heart attack, congestive heart failure, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and cancer.
The ongoing fueling and maintenance necessary with gas lawn machines results in huge amounts of extra waste in our landfills.
Harsh chemical solvents are used to degrease and clean carburetors, spark plugs, fuel and air filters, and decks of gas-powered machines. These elements end up evaporating into the air, poured into the soil, or washed down a drain.
Gas emissions degrades air, soil & water. It affects neighborhood quality of life and contributes to climate change
Still not convinced?
Noise pollution poses critical physical and psychological health effects including tinnitus & hearing loss, stress, hypertension, headaches, and productivity loss.
Now that many of you are working from home, you may be more aware of the frequency with which these menaces are operated. Let's use this break from business as usual to fix some of our long-standing health and environmental issues.
This one is pretty simple.
Thanks for listening.
Farmers Market is Open!!!
Climate Solar Solutions March 8, 2020
Solar Panels help to Reverse Global Warming
Installing rooftop solar panels is one of the 100 top solutions for reversing global warming and bringing our climate back into balance....learn more at Drawdown.org.
Mar Vista Music & Art Walk - Saturday, March 7
Mar Vista Music & Art Walk
Saturday, March 7, 4-10 p.m.
Drawdown Workshop - FREE
UC/CE LA County Master Gardeners - Feb. 23
Sunday, February 23, at the Green Tent:
Come by with your gardening questions, and pick up a free plant (lovingly grown for you by the Master Gardeners) and some free seeds, while they last.
Free Drawdown Workshop!!!
February 16, 2020 The Learning Garden
REBUILDING THE LEARNING GARDEN!
| David King, Gardenmaster of the Venice High School Learning Garden |
Audubon Society February 9, 2020
Sunday, November 10 at the Green Tent:
The Los Angeles Audubon Society
| Harlequin Beetle |
Approximately 3,500 school children every year, at the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve and Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area, engage in hands-on activities that include using binoculars to view local birds and other wildlife, scientific illustration exercises where they take a close up view of local flowers and invertebrates and record their observations through drawing, and hiking through open spaces.
In addition, the Audobon Society hosts a monthly Open Wetlands at the Ballona Ecological Reserve to reach a broader audience, and allow access to a reserve that is usually closed to the public. Stop by the Green Tent this Sunday to find out how you can participate.
Honoring Craig Butler - Artist, Environmentalist February 1, 2020
Good Bye, Craig...
It is with great sadness that we mourn the passing of lifelong environmentalist and artist, Craig Butler. It is easy to become depressed when contemplating our planet, but Craig never let his concern for the environment diminish his joyful approach to life. A self-proclaimed hell-raiser, Butler was known for stunts such as riding his motorcycle off a campus building (Pasadena Art Center College of Design) wearing a cape bearing the word "ECOLOGY". He became an environmental activist in the 60's and recognized the role that daily life choices played in the survival of our species.
Craig feely offered his art in service to the planet and humanity.
Scroll down to view images... I took the liberty of adding a few captions.You can read more about Butler's fascinating life here.
| Earth Glow |
| Why?! |
| Stranded |
| Who will lead us? |
| Wreckage |
LA County Master Gardeners - 26 January, 2020
Join the UC/CE LA County Master Gardeners (click here for more information from the Master Gardeners' website) at the Green Tent on Sunday, January 26 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for free plants and seeds! Here is what they’ve lovingly grown for you this month.
Nasturtiums and borage
