Donation Recommendations & An Inspiring Message for the New Year

TEWA, Earth Care, YUCCA, New Energy Economy, Santa Fe Dreamers donation info and a bit of inspiration to get us ready for the new decade.

As we near the New Year, please devote a bit of time to considering what is most precious to you and what you might commit to doing to preserve it in the new year. Let’s spend these last hours of 2019 considering how we can make 2020 a year of transformation.

Let’s Support The Folks on
the Front Lines

Tithing

We have local heroes who deserve our support and at the end of the year, you hear from all of them. Perhaps you have already divvied up what you have to share, but perhaps you can find a way to support one or more of these Retake allies. These are the people working 60-hour weeks, pulling rabbits out of hats, cobbling together organizations with too little funding and tremendous visions. Please send a donation today. This is a particularly important action for those of you who have not, as yet, become fully active.

TEWA Women United

Click here to contribute to TEWA Women United. If they receive $3,000 in donations by tomorrow, Dec 31, they will succeed in meeting a $30,000 matching grant from a generous donor. That $30,000 will become $60,000, and will flow into TEWA’s three-year Journey of Generosity fund. This fund will enable them to:

  • Become full owners of its building so that they can offer an enduring asset to the communities it serves.
  • Renovate and upgrade its current facilities to better meet community needs.
  • Establish an Operations and Maintenance Endowment Fund.
  • Establish a Staff Wellness and Sustainability Fund.

Learn more about TEWA’s Vision for the Future

New Energy Economy

NEE is a climate change hero, leading our state’s advocacy for renewables and opposition to PNM. They seek to build a renewable energy future for the  health of our community and our environment.

New Energy Economy thanks those of you who have already given an end-of-year gift to support its annual appeal. They have a bold match grant goal of $50,000 by year’s end, so they really need your support. Their match challenge will continue until midnight tomorrow, Dec. 31. Click here to contribute to New Energy Economy. 

See an article from Common Dreams below, featuring a quote from one of our heroes, Mariel Nanasi, New Energy Economy President.

Santa Fe Dreamers Project

SF Dreamers provides free legal services to immigrants to promote economic empowerment, community development, family unity, and liberation from detention. Their work is centered around the belief that supporting immigrants makes our whole community stronger.

It’s that time of year when SF Dreamers Project launches their annual crowdfunding campaign. This year they are trying to raise $60,000. After last year’s total success, I am betting that they can do it again. You can help them do this by making a donation of any size, by sharing their campaign on social media, or by emailing your friends and family to let them know about the Dreamers Project’s important work and why you care about it. Here is a social media kit to help you! Click here to contribute to the Santa Fe Dreamers Project.

Earth Care-YUCCA

Earth Care is a youth empowerment and community development organization that educates, empowers and supports the positive development of young people. They need $20,000 to keep their YUCCA campaign going strong! Would you be willing to step in as one of 20 adult allies willing to invest $1,000 in this cause? Or send this appeal around to your friends and family?

Either we continue to turn our oil and gas reserves in NM into 189 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions every year (the equivalent of 50 coal plants) or we fight and demand that we change course and rapidly transition away from fossil fuel dependence. Earth Care has launched a campaign to save our future. Thousands of you have joined them. Click here to contribute to Earth Care and keep their YUCCA campaign going forward.

Wake Up Now! Rise Up Together!

by Roshi Joan Halifax, speaking at Fire Drill Fridays, December 20, 2019. From Common Dreams, an online publication.

As a woman, a Buddhist, and an elder, I am standing here today in solidarity with the younger generation, people of color, Indigenous peoples, and those fleeing war and the climate catastrophe, all of whom will disproportionately bear the burden of climate devastation.

I am also standing in solidarity with you, all of you. Every one of us, our children and grandchildren, no matter how great our privilege, will be affected by this unfolding climate catastrophe.

We must awaken, collectively, to the fact that the primary cause for climate change is fossil fuel dependent economic growth, primed by human greed, ignorance, and the perverse incentives of capitalism. 

Fossil fuels are a finite, dangerous, dirty, and destructive source of energy. For us to continue to depend on fossil fuels is life-destroying and immoral, no matter how you look at it.

We live in an interdependent world, and cannot deny how profoundly damaging this energy source is to the individual and collective health of all species. It is absolutely necessary that we revolutionize our intertwined energy and economic systems.

And we have to do this now from a space of courage, compassion, love, and wisdom. And yet, thus far, we haven’t. Why?

Fossil fuel companies are focused on making a profit, and they have bought politicians, derailed the media, lost their moral compass to cronyism, and subverted our democratic processes so that they can continue to profit, no matter the cost to the environment and humanity.  

And listen carefully: there’s a reason why predatory corporate and financial elites promote a focus on individual behavior, like recycling or energy saver light bulbs, and also why they support autocratic regime change, which ends up causing gross economic and social inequality.

These forces of capitalism do not want us to realize that we need fundamental systems change, including making our government enforce checks and balances on the companies profiting from polluting our earth and condemning our future.

They know that thriving democracies with active citizens are a threat to them; and, hear me clearly! We need to behave like a thriving democracy, or else! We also have to wake up to the fact that the climate crisis is making us sicker and sicker every day.

Our air has become a toxic harbor for increasing allergens, mold, fungi, smoke, mercury (a neurotoxin for fetuses), petrochemical cancer-causing poisons, choking dust, disease bearing insects, and extreme heat.

Our water is a toxic harbor for endocrine disruptors, poisonous chemicals, microbial pollutants, including sewage and lethal algae bacterium; as well, plastics are wiping out our oceans and fisheries, sea water is contaminating our drinking water; and drought and flooding are destroying forests, farmlands, and cities.

But maybe the most insidious and least talked about area of sickness is the profound trauma and bottomless grief being experienced by millions whose lives are shattered by floods, droughts, fires, and heat waves caused by climate change.

Extreme climate heat is also linked with aggression, and connected with violent conflict and forced migration, another source of profound trauma, as well as moral injury for millions of people. Then there is the pernicious psychological suffering experienced by those who witness the terrible degradation of life associated with our climate catastrophe, and the moral anguish experienced in response to the aggressive assaults on the dignity of those who raise their voices in protest and who are bullied and dehumanized by politicos, fake news reporters, and those who profit from this devastation.We must ask then: who will make the change?

Clearly, every one of us must! Whether faith leader or farmer, politician or policewoman, kid or grandmother, we must demonstrate in solidarity for those who are on the front lines of climate change impacts and hold accountable the perpetrators of climate-caused suffering.
Lawyer Mariel Nanasi, President of New Energy Economy, writes: “We are at a crossroads. We either face the very real possibility of a planet on hospice, driven by an energy system that is the epitome of capitalism on steroids with extreme exploitation and racism at its core. Or a profound opportunity to shift at the very basis of our economic system that we haven’t seen since the abolition of slavery. And it’s really up to us which way we go.”
The first 200 years of capitalism were based on slavery; the second 200 on fossil fuels; and the next 200 must be based on renewables, if we are to survive.

If we could abolish slavery on which our country was built, which involved the sacrifice of hundreds of thousands of lives, we can respond to the climate crisis and abolish the use of toxic fossil fuels, as well as transform the economies of injustice into economies of peace. 

Just as the abolition of slavery was the morally right thing to do in 1861, ending fossil fuel use, whatever the cost, is the moral imperative of our time. And we can do this!

As I said, we need to function as a thriving democracy. What happens in a thriving democracy? People, VOTE. It’s the single thing that almost everyone can do regardless of station. And it’s the most important thing at this point.

Clearly, we need to get this administration out of office, and people need to vote for principled candidates in next November’s election and get their friends and family to vote and help get out the vote and they need to start now!

Phone banks, canvassing, financial contributions to democratic candidates in swing states. For every voter the Republicans purge from the rolls, we need to register two new Democrats.The next thing people can do is contact their elected representatives.

Flood them with calls and letters. Tell them to support the Green New Deal. The only thing that will counter corporate power is a steady and overwhelming expression of people power. Another thing we can do is support the organizations on the front lines: the Sunrise Movement, Extinction Rebellion, Environmental Defense Fund, Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide, the League of Conservation Voters, the National Resource Defense Council, Fridays for Future. 

Join, give money, volunteer. And talk to friends. Share concerns and ideas. Organize. Protest. Engage in civil disobedience. Action breeds hope. Without hope we have no future, but if everyone acts, there is something to hope for.

And you and I must take action now, if there is to be a viable, morally grounded, and healthy future. We have to take the science seriously, and hold accountable the petrochemical, corporate, military, and political pirates who are stealing the future from our children and grandchildren.

We must take a stand now for ending the structural violence associated with our climate catastrophe. We must rise up together, in solidarity with young people, indigenous peoples, people of color, and meet this collective crisis with moral nerve and committed, compassionate action. And we must not cower behind walls of privilege that we erect out of fear.

Fear, denial, and futility are not options at this critical time. Rather, we must vote, act, support, and wake up now, wake others up now, and be a revolutionary force for a sane and healthy future for all beings.

Retake Our Democracy will be offering its own call to action on Tuesday, a call for all who are active to become more active, a call for those who have not been very involved to find the courage and time to take a stand. 2020 is upon us and it is the last decade we have to fix this mess.

Tomorrow night as you celebrate the new year, save some time and space for reflection on why this earth is so precious to you and what you are willing to sacrifice to save it for future generations.

In solidarity and deep reflection,

Paul & Roxanne



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