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There's much to discuss. We have new chapters in Santa Barbara CA, Dallas TX, and the affiliation of the Vancouver Ecosocialist Group with SCNCC. In addition, Boston socialists are hosting a day-lo...
By Tristan Brosnan, March 3, 2014 Nearly 400 climate activists were arrested March 2 in Washington, D.C., after zip-tying themselves to the White House fence. The civil disobedience action was the ...
Young people gathered by the thousands in Washington, DC on Sunday to demand the Obama Administration reject the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. Calling itself #XLDissent, the extra-large, student-...
Climate Change, Austerity, Social Movements
At a time when the climate crisis is proving to be more urgent than ever, many governments are cutting back on public spending. Driven by a destructive obsession with austerity, environmental regulations are being scrapped while struggling families are being pushed off food stamps. Private consumption and the private sector are seen as supreme, while any public or collective effort is tarnished as inefficient and wasteful. Is this simply a disaster for the Left, or does it raise new possibilities for organizing? Thurs 7:30 pm at Brecht Forum 388 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, New York 11217 FB: http://goo.gl/JXNoCC Speakers: Nastaran Mohit is a Political and Community Organizer with the New York State Nurses Association. She has worked as a labor organizer in NYC for the last 10 years, working primarily with low-wage and immigrant workers. She recently spent 6 months in Rockaway, Queens organizing with Occupy Sandy around issues of inequality, healthcare access, and environmental and social justice. Duncan Meisel is a Brooklyn based climate activist. He works as a Digital Campaign Manager with 350.org, an international campaign against climate change. Past projects he’s worked on include the Tar Sands Action, US Uncut and many Billionaires satirical campaigns. Questions, concerns, beef can be directed at @DuncanWrites on Twitter Alyssa Battistoni is PhD student in political science at Yale University and an editor at Jacobin magazine. Nathalie Alegre is an organizer with ALIGN: The Alliance for a Greater New York, and since March of 2013 has served as Coordinator of the Alliance for a Just Rebuilding (AJR). AJR is a citywide coalition of labor unions, worker centers, and community, faith-based, environmental, and policy organizations working to ensure that both immediate relief and long-term rebuilding in the wake of Hurricane Sandy are equitable and sustainable. In this capacity, Nathalie works closely with organizations that provide services and organize low-income and vulnerable New Yorkers across the five boroughs. She also coordinates the coalition’s campaign strategy and advocacy efforts, focusing on good local jobs, affordable housing, community engagement, and climate sustainability. Sliding scale: $6/$10/$15, Free for Brecht Forum Subscribers
Our monthly organizing call is open to all. Get in touch with System Change activists in New York, the wider U.S. and Canada.
Monday, December 9 @ 8pm EST / 5pm PST
Connect to the call by computer or phone. Use your computer’s webcam and mic
If you are in a more traditional mood, just call...
System Change NYC Bi-Weekly Meeting Today
SCnCC NYC meets every other Sunday at the CUNY Graduate Center in Manhattan from 4-6 pm. Today we're having a potluck, so arrive hungry. Here's our agenda:
1. Conversation with environmental lawyer Joel Kupferman about lawsuit against New York City Housing Authority and how we can plug in to organizing
2. Discussion of the upcoming Climate Convergence set of actions from Earth Day to May Day (stay tuned)
3. Discussion of upcoming leadership retreat (stay tuned)
4. Discussion of the Uranium Film Festival coming to Brooklyn this winter.
SCnCC Monthly Conference Call
Our monthly organizing call is open to all. Get in touch with System Change activists in New York, the wider U.S. and Canada.
Monday, December 9 @ 8pm EST / 5pm PST
Connect to the call by computer or phone. Use your computer's webcam and mic
If you are in a more traditional mood, just call in: 213-416-1560 Guest Access Code: 863 7136
Proposed agenda: 1) Debate on strategy for revolutionary change: consumption, production, and living standards in a post-capitalist world 2) Greenwashing Apartheid in Israel 3) Jan. 18-19 SCNCC organizers retreat inNYC: filling out the politics, structure and strategy for System Change Not Climate 4) Updates and announcements: Texas Ecosocialist Conference in the spring or summer and more
Photos from this week's no #fracking demo:
Around 350 demonstrators, including members of System Change NYC, gathered near Times Square on Tuesday to tell Gov. Andrew Cuomo to maintain the New York State’s moratorium on the toxic fossil fuel extraction process, hydraulic fracturing.
Happy #Fracking Birthday Governor Cuomo
Come Crash Cuomo’s Birthday Party
Tell Him: Ban Fracking Now!
Tuesday, December 3
5:30 – 7:00 pm
Roseland Ballroom
239 West 52nd, Manhattan
Governor Cuomo is celebrating his birthday with a fundraiser featuring Billy Joel on December 3. Let's make sure he's not in a fracking state of mind.
Join us outside the event as we call on Cuomo to Ban Fracking!
Urge Cuomo to veto the Port Ambrose liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility, withdraw flawed LNG storage regulations, oppose pipelines and other fracking infrastructure, and lead a transition to renewable energy!
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Our man in Warsaw
System Change not Climate Change's Chris Williams went to Poland this November, repping SCnCC at a convergence in the streets demanding world leaders inside the UN's 19th Conference of the Parties agree to drastic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
What he saw in the streets was encouraging, thousands filling Warsaw's "coal-choked air" with calls for global solidarity and survival. What happened inside wasn't. Chris filed two reports for Truthout on his trip, which you'll find here and here. A third is on it's way, stay tuned.
Richard Smith, a longtime environmentalist and one of SCnCC's resident theoreticians, sits down with Truthout to discuss capitalism and the ecological crisis. If what you see perks your interests, check out Smith's latest article, "Sleepwalking to Extinction," at AdBusters.