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Please note: This Ecology Network call has been postponed by one week and will now take place on Thursday, February 19, at 7:00 PM CT.
On this month's Eco Net, we’ll be joined by Anaid Zapata, a union organizer and environmentalist with Sunrise Movement RGV, for a timely and evolving conversation. While the specific focus of Anaid’s remarks is still taking shape, the call will explore connections between labor, environmental justice, and frontline organizing, with space for reflection, questions, and shared learning. More details will be shared soon — all are welcome to join.
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Thursday, February 19, at 5pm PT/ 8pm ET
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This is a space focused on the relationship between corporate power and environmental catastrophe. We’re interested in gathering with folks who, like us, want an end to corporate destruction of the Earth for-profit and to create alternatives for a truly livable world.
Move to Amend has focused on ending the constitutional rights for corporations in the United States which are used to get away with; dangerous fracking and pipelines, spewing oil and toxic waste into the water, mountaintop removal, usurping community rights and violating treaties, and every other shameful action corporations take in the pursuit of maximum profit.
We have one perspective and hold one piece of the work, but the fight for the survival of animals and ecosystems will take many of us. The is a space where we invite folks who are fighting this fight to come and share with us, help strengthen the public education we do and uplift your work and connect with other threads of the movement.
Here's what to expect:
Our monthly calls aren’t just about listening — they’re about sharing, strategizing, and connecting. Whether you’re deeply rooted in an environmental group or just beginning to get involved, you’ll find space here to contribute and grow.
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Share your current involvement with one or more environmental groups — what campaigns, projects, or local struggles are you a part of?
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Tell us what you need — resources, tools, strategies — to help link your work to the broader fight against corporate personhood and money in politics.
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Discover what we already have — guides, organizing materials, and a network of allies — that can strengthen your efforts.
This is your space to connect local environmental justice struggles with the systemic change we’re building through the We the People Amendment.
Hope to see you there!
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