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STRONG Salem is for everyone who wants to help and participate in getting Salem, Oregon, to quit chasing Growth Ponzi Scheme plans and instead become a resilient, fiscally responsible place that lives by the wisdom that "Communities exist for the health and enjoyment of those who live in them, not for the convenience of those who drive through them, fly over them, or exploit their real estate for profit."
Friends,This was the headline in the Daily Camera in Boulder last week: "It's official: Boudler creates energy utility."
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That's because last Tuesday night, the city of Boulder officially created a local electric utility.
This is a big step--things are moving! But it is far from over, because City Council's procedural vote isn't an end-all, be-all, and Xcel certainly isn't going down without another fight (or series of fights).
Though we're still years away from the real thing, this step is worth celebrating. We're so grateful to have gotten this far already, because one year ago we had just begun to prepare for round two of our fight with Xcel--what would become our Campaign for Local Power. Now, the city has its own utility--just on paper, for now--but it is a big step. The ball is rolling! This is local power--this is Boulder taking the reins and working to create a model for how communities around the country can take control of their energy future. So thank you, to all of you who have helped make local power a reality so far! Here's to the next big step, and the next one, and the next one. Read more about the City Council's vote here. Onward, The New Era team
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This looks like a very powerful film, and will be shown in Salem on Memorial Day, not inappropriate given the struggles of many soldiers with PTSD.http://salemcinema.com/comingsoon.html#alivemindAlive Mind Cinema Series
Transformative Docs For A Changing World
Beginning in May, Salem Cinema, Kino Lorber & Gathr Films will present the ALIVE MIND CINEMA SERIES on the 4th Monday of every month! Each screening will be followed by a discussion led by local leaders in our community.
FREE THE MIND
U.S./Sweden/Netherlands/Australia/Finland/Denmark.
Directed by Phie Ambo. Not Rated. (80 mins.)
Monday, May 26th at 7:45PMIn 1992 Professor Richard Davidson, one of the world's leading neuroscientists, met the Dalai Lama, who encouraged him to apply the same rigorous methods he used to study depression and anxiety to the study of compassion and kindness, those qualities cultivated by Tibetan meditation practice. The results of Davidson's studies at the Center for Investigating Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, are portrayed in Free the Mind as they are applied to treating PTSD in returning Iraqi vets and children with ADHD. The film poses two fundamental questions: What really is consciousness, and how does it manifest in the brain and body? And is it possible to physically change the brain solely through mental practices?
The Cohen Report
The Climate Change Conundrum
The National Climate Assessment report released by the White House earlier this week merits action by more than environmental groups. Climate change is so big and so hard to wrap one's mind around that it deters groups from acting, but we have some ideas about what all nonprofits can do.
Marion-Polk Food Share is seeking applicants for our
Community Gardens Program Coordinator position.
This 32 hour/week position supports our network of over 50 community gardens through network development and organization, educational programming, resource procurement and distribution, volunteer coordination and consulting.
Areas of responsibility include: * Coordinate day-to-day operations of the MPFS Community Gardens Program. * Evaluate and respond to garden needs and supply resources, such as seeds, plants, hardscape, volunteers and educational resources. * Train, coordinate and supervise volunteers, in positions ranging from garden leadership to occasional workdays. Understand volunteer needs of garden network and work with Volunteer Administrator to fulfill those needs. * Support the development of garden committees. Assist in identifying garden leadership and contingency planning. * In collaboration with Program staff, coordinate garden-based educational programs. * Develop vision for the gardens network expansion with VP. Work with community partners to develop new gardens and expand gardens. * Manage Community Gardens program budget. Effectively communicate needs to VP. * Track garden network data and develop reports. Conduct yearly garden assessments. * Increase brand awareness of MPFS through garden exposure and garden events. Collaborate with Development Department on garden oriented fundraising opportunities.
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To apply:
1. Please head to http://www.marionpolkfoodshare.org/ContactUs/Careers.aspx
to review the Community Gardens Program Coordinator job description and position details in full. (There you will also find other openings at MPFS, including driving and fundraising positions).
2. Fill out the online job application.
3. Submit the job application, resume and cover letter tocareers@marionpolkfoodshare.org or deliver or mail materials to Marion-Polk Food Share,1660 Salem Industrial Dr. NE, Salem, OR 97301. Email applications are preferred.
Start date: July 1, 2014
Deadline to apply: May 16, 2014
For questions about the position or application process, please call or email Ian Dixon-McDonald, Vice President of Programs. imcdonald@marionpolkfoodshare.org, 503-581-3855 x329.
With luck this will spread throughout Salem congregations and service and civic organizations and create a pressure on local governments to recognize that having a crippled-from-birth, half-funded transit system is not just an economic burden for a huge number of Salem's most vulnerable people but also an injustice that demands the attention of any person or group concerned with fairness and equity in Salem.
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Adopted by the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Salem, Oregon, May 4, 2014
Whereas,
Each person has a fundamental right to participate fully in social, civic, economic, and religious life of their community that should not require or be conditioned on ownership or access to use of an automobile,
And whereas,
Public transit is essential for providing the young, the old, the disabled, and the economically challenged with the ability to participate,
And whereas,
Salem's transit system fails to support full participation by all its residents, denying this fundamental right,
Therefore,
As concerned residents and religious communities in Salem, we call upon the Mid-Willamette Valley Council of Governments members to
Recognize the denial of this fundamental right to participate, and to
Direct public resources to ensure that this region offers its residents a fully functional transit system that allows them the ability to participate fully in all aspects of life in this community without regard to economic status.
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Jan 19, 2008: LOVESalem reaches the web, bringing a vitally needed message to Oregon's capital city: We must Oregon-ize to put the needs of people before the needs of cars. This requires that we live our environmental values -- that we LOVE (Live Our Values Environmentally) Salem -- by working to stop the Sprawl Machine.
The Sprawl Machine is a ravenous beast that feeds on green space, close-in neighborhoods, and property taxes and that excretes monstrous, ugly road projects that pollute the air, increase mortality and morbidity, promote climate change, weaken families and neighborhoods, and help weaken the social fabric and civic participation.
The Sprawl Machine works by constantly luring its prey with promises that the problems created by cars can be addressed by doing more of the same -- building more lanes, more bridges, consuming ever more money. In other words, the Sprawl Machine promises that we can keep doing the same thing over and over, while expecting a different result this time.
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