While this story is set in San Diego, the strategies and actions used there are equally applicable here. Please take a few minutes to read this — and then see what you can do to bring about the needed changes here. (With respect to Community Choice Aggregation [CCA], our challenge here might include enabling legislation at the state level.)
Here’s an excerpt that introduced the story:
“In this essay an activist volunteer in San Diego, California, discusses her involvement in the practice of climate change activism. The essay provides a practical perspective on her involvement and the work of SanDiego350, a community-based organization rooted in efforts to address climate change. Social Publishers Foundation (SPF) believes such reflections on community-based practices tied to crucial socio-political issues and social movements, such as climate change, anti-racism, indigenous education, eradicating poverty, etc., are a critically important way to strengthen practices that are essential for progress and stability in democratic societies.”
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