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Shalefield Justice Action Camp
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Join us for a weekend of trainings and workshops, from early afternoon on Saturday, November 10, through late afternoon on Monday, November 12 (Veteran’s Day).
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Ohio Fracktion Action Camp!
Jul 05 2012July 13-16
First Unitarian Universalist Church
Youngstown, OHThere's more…
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Ohio Summer Action Camp
Ohio Fracktion is organizing a four-day action camp in Youngstown, OH from July 13-16 and the Shadbush Collective is mobilizing a group from our area to attend. The action camp will include trainings on the strategy, tactics, and logistics behind non-violent direct action as well as sessions on monitoring, injection wells, and other issues that communities are facing.There's more…
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Stop Fracking: Occupy Dug East
In the spirit of movements across the country against corporate power, local organizers, activists, and occupiers are calling for an occupation of the Developing Unconventional Gas conference in Pittsburgh.There's more…
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Call to Action - Contact PA's lame US Congress Members
Jan 21 2011
Last week 46 US Congress members sent the letter below to Ken Salazar, in support of his efforts to "new policy for the public disclosure of chemical compounds used in fracking, on public lands."There's more…
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The Grassroots’ Report: Pumping Up the Volume
Sep 15 2010Emailing news stories, DIRECTLY from a news paper's or tv/radio station's site, is good b/c it is tabulated by the media outlet's website counters. News directors monitor these numbers. Often the front page of a news outlet's web page will have a "Most read" or "Most shared" box. How do you think they figure out which stories are most read/shared?There's more…
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Pittsburgh Student Environmental Coalition
Started in November of 2009, The Pittsburgh Student Environmental Coalition (PSEC) is a collective of youth-run environmental organizations working to promote positive environmental change in Pittsburgh and beyond by empowering youth to take action in their own communities. PSEC helps to unify and strengthen the voices of Pittsburgh youth by providing a forum for communication, sharing resources, and fellowship. We regularly organize educational events, peer-to-peer training workshops, campaigns, and actions for the entire community to participate in regardless of age.
