Green Jobs Now

A Call to Dream: 8.28.08

Posted by Josh Lynch at Aug 26, 2008 01:06 PM |
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RSVP for our national conference call to honor Dr. King and discuss the context for Green Jobs Now.

On August 28th, 1963 Dr. King stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and said “I have a dream today.”

On August 28th, 2005, Hurricane Katrina was a day away from making landfall, where it would rip apart homes and lives and show the world which communities are hit first and worst by climate change.

Today, working people all over the United States are joining the struggle for racial justice and eco-equity. From DC to Chicago, Albuquerque to Richmond, people are building an inclusive green economy.

This Thursday, August 28th (10am Pacific time) join us for a national conference call on the significance of and context for Green Jobs Now, A National Day of Action to Build the New Economy (9.27.08).

Reserve your spot right now.

A Call to Dream: The Context for Green Jobs Now
Thurs. August 28, 2008
10:00am Pacific / 1:00pm Eastern

The national conference call for Green Jobs Now, will feature:
* D'Army BaileyThe Honorable D’Army Bailey, Founder of the
Civil Rights Museum
* Van JonesVan Jones, Green For All President and Founder
* Gillian CaldwellGillian Caldwell, 1Sky Campaign Director

RSVP now to get the call-in information. Spread the word! All are welcome.

 

 

 

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