Be Bold, America!
Be Bold, America!
Living in a Horror Movie and The Global Climate Strike
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 “Living in a Horror Movie and The Global Climate Strike”

Tune into “Be Bold America!” Sunday, September 15 at 5:00pm

 

The horror movie has begun. Global fire. Oceans rising. Pestilence. The movie is getting more frightening every minute.  Will it have a good ending? What part can our American democracy play? Will it be the courageous hero who fights the scary monster head on or will it play the monster who gruesomely will destroy civilization?

Organizers and participants of the upcoming “Global Climate Strike,” to be held the week of September 20-27, 2019, are mobilizing to inspire elected politicians and policy makers to metamorphize into courageous and bold heroes who fight the horror movie villain … planetary climate breakdown. Be a bold hero and participate in one, or all, of over a dozen local Climate Strike events (https://scruzclimate.org).

Join Nancy-Glock-Grueneich, Host of The Future We Need and How to Get It television series and Stan Rushworth, Cabrillo College Instructor Emeritus of Native American Literature and Critical Thinking to discuss democracy’s power for good or evil, in fighting the climate crisis and to learn how you may participate in many local climate strike events.

Nancy Glock-Grueneich, Ph.D. is the Founder of Within Reach Network for Strategic Citizen Action. She is host of a seven-part series, The Future We Need and How to Get It, that looks at sources of citizen power: 1) Change the Story, 2) Change Our Ways, 3) Move the Money, 4) Change the Rules, 5) Change the Politics 6) Change the Game, and 7) What we can do. To watch the series, visit: (http://www.future-we-need.tv/). Nancy was also Vice President of Intellitics and a faculty member at Shandong Youth University of Political Science, Jinan, China.

Stan Rushworth is Instructor Emeritus of Native American Literature and Critical Thinking surrounding Indigenous issues at Cabrillo College in Aptos, California. He was a tenured professor from 1992-2008 with a focus on Native American Literature, indigenous issues and development of support for under-represented students. Today, the topic of the climate crisis is a great concern. Stan is a teacher, speaker, and author. He is the author of Going to Water: The Journal of Beginning Rain and Sam Woods: American Healing.