Back to the Future

Back to the Future

This Saturday, September 27, tens of thousands of people nationwide are joining together for a national day of action to let the candidates, and the country, know that they’re ready to start transitioning to a green economy. Organized by Green for All, 1 Sky and the We Campaign, this day of action currently includes more than 600 events in all 50 states of the union and the list is growing. The events run the gamut — from block parties, teach-ins, living room discussions, service and work projects, film screenings, lectures, town hall meetings, public programs with food, music, poetry……and much more.

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This Saturday, September 27, tens of thousands of people nationwide are joining together for a national day of action to let the candidates, and the country, know that they’re ready to start transitioning to a green economy. Organized by Green for All, 1 Sky and the We Campaign, this day of action currently includes more than 600 events in all 50 states of the union and the list is growing. The events run the gamut — from block parties, teach-ins, living room discussions, service and work projects, film screenings, lectures, town hall meetings, public programs with food, music, poetry……and much more.

Find an event.

Host an event.

Learn more.

Watch this space tomorrow for profiles of some of the many groups, like 350.org, supporting Saturday’s historic action and how you can get involved.

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