check it out. -em Inizio messaggio inoltrato: > Da: "Sarah M. Coppinger" <[log in to unmask]> > Data: 26 febbraio 2007 18:06:17 EST > A: [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask] > Oggetto: Mountain Justice Spring Break > > > Please post this to the SFPGJ, V-STEP, and any other list that > would have interested people. Thanks! Mountain Justice is going to > be a big part in movement history, this is a great opportunity! > > Please FORWARD WIDELY ! > > Hello Friends of the Appalachian Mountains, > > Mountain Justice Spring Break (MJSB) March 10-18, in Charleston, West > Virginia is less than a month away and things are rolling along! > We are > very excited about this event - it is going to be monumental in > continuing to build the environmental justice network in West > Virginia, around Appalachia and across the country! > > The Southeast Student Renewable Energy Conference in Clemson, South > Carolina last weekend was huge - students from all over will be coming > to Appalachia in March for Mountain Justice Spring Break, and we want > to see you in Almost Heaven, West Virginia too! > > MJSB will educate folks about the socio-economic and environmental > abuses of the coal industry, resistance through community organizing, > and working in solidarity with grassroots struggles for justice. > > To register, or for more information go to: > > http://www.climateaction.net/mjsb > > Quick Recap of What the Week is going to Entail: > > * See mountaintop removal up close, and meet with coalfield residents > fighting against it > > * Workshops on the devastating issues caused by Mountaintop Removal > (MTR) coal mining, and skills building for growing an accountable > movement against MTR. > > * Community Service projects around Charleston to help support some of > the work going on in the capitol to support equality in the area. > > * Documentary Film Fest hosted by Appalshop, including films about the > beauty of Appalachian culture and the industry forces that continue to > threaten it. > > * Mountain Justice Music Festival filling the air and your soul with > songs of labor struggle, opposition to MTR, and the strength of > Appalachia's people. > > * Coordinated Direct Actions (accompanied with trainings) to express > dissent and stress the necessity to stop MTR right now. > > What you can do to Help Out: > > * Help us raise money! Consider donating if you have the spare change, > reaching out to organizations in your community who may be able to > help, or hosting a fundraising event for MJSB. > > * Help us do outreach to get more and more folks out to MJSB. Forward > this email, our outreach letter, brochure, and posters (attached and > available on the website) to organizations or individuals that may be > interested in coming to and/or promoting MJSB. > > For more, check out our website at: http://www.climateaction.net/mjsb > > * Register, and get any friends or fellow comrades who are coming to > register so we can send out the necessary information you'll need in > the upcoming weeks, and we'll have an idea of just how many people we > need to lay the groundwork for. > > Thank you for your time, support and solidarity, > We'll be sending you brief weekly updates over the next few weeks so > you can be prepared for MJSB! > > MJSB Planning Collective > > http://www.climateaction.net/mjsb > > **** > > Dave Cooper > The Mountaintop Removal Road Show > http://mountainroadshow.com/ > > 608 Allen Ct. > Lexington KY 40505 > (859) 299 5669 > > Call for a volunteer presentation in your community! > >