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About Mepracticing poet, active in 100 Thousand Poets for Change, The CEAV Project (state/local), Seed Saving, community garden advocacy, and anything else that might lead to a sane, rational flourishing society and planet. URLs: http://poems4change.org http://holopoet.com http://Ceav.us |
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Trina, thanx much for filling in some of the blanks. Saturday was an incredible start and down payment on what we all hope will be A Voice Heard Round the World and a new day and way to change the world into a saner, healthier and life affirming place. Poets have moved from being what Ginsberg called "town criers" to more nearly one of first-responders - We are on the front lines, now - and we have a truly big megaphone - 95 countries, 650 cities and more than 750 events! That's global, in anybodies book. Sacramento's part was small this year, but Bob Stanley, the poets and others who organized our offering did a tremendous job on very short notice. There was so much more we wanted to do, but now we have a whole year to plan for the next Day of Change for Sacramento. PLEASE: anyone wishing to help with the planning an organizing for next year send me a note and I'll start a list (you can go to http://poems4change.org and just click the email link - let me know you want to help - you don't have to be poets to help organize) The world-wide day of change was quite breathtaking, really. For an idea of just how many and what kind of events there were, go to http://100tcp.org and to facebook's https://www.facebook.com/groups/100TPCHub/ to get a glimpse of what went on - I am still stunned by the scope of this project that was started by Michael Rothenberg and Terri Carrion. Truly a project worthy of the new millennium.
Trina, thanx much for filling in some of the blanks. Saturday was an incredible start and down payment on what we all hope will be A Voice Heard Round the World and a new day and way to change the world into a saner, healthier and life affirming place. Poets have moved from being what Ginsberg called "town criers" to more nearly one of first-responders - We are on the front lines, now - and we have a truly big megaphone - 95 countries, 650 cities and more than 750 events! That's global, in anybodies book. Sacramento's part was small this year, but Bob Stanley, the poets and others who organized our offering did a tremendous job on very short notice. There was so much more we wanted to do, but now we have a whole year to plan for the next Day of Change for Sacramento. PLEASE: anyone wishing to help with the planning an organizing for next year send me a note and I'll start a list (you can go to http://poems4change.org and just click the email link - let me know you want to help - you don't have to be poets to help organize) The world-wide day of change was quite breathtaking, really. For an idea of just how many and what kind of events there were, go to http://100tcp.org and to facebook's https://www.facebook.com/groups/100TPCHub/ to get a glimpse of what went on - I am still stunned by the scope of this project that was started by Michael Rothenberg and Terri Carrion. Truly a project worthy of the new millennium.
we invite anyone reading this to go to www.stopcalexpo.wordpress.com and www.ceav.us to read about one environmental battle the Sacbee won't print - refuses to mention in any of its numerous articles on the subject. If you like what we are doing, please offer to help - with your experience and abilities. We need all the help we can get - The CEAV Project
The CEAV Project notes that it would be good for all Sacramento Press articles referring to events such as Council Meetings include the actual date and time of the event somewhere in the body of their article (in this case, if memory serves, the Council meeting referred to took place on February 9th). We also urge others interested in these issues to examine the deeper issues of the story by reading our Sacramento News &Review Essay in their February 4th issue, and by going to our blog at www.stopcalexpo.com and website at www.ceav.us
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thank you so much, Anabelle, for covering this event. You covered it perfectly - just the right touch to let people get the feel of the the event.