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		<title>The Geopolitics of an Energy Colony: Case Studies of Kentucky and New Mexico</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 18:51:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brigid Flaherty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On January 27th, Pushback Network conducted our first-ever webinar entitled, &#8220;The Geopolitics of an Energy Colony: Case Studies of Kentucky and New Mexico.&#8221; We used this webinar to highlight the environmental justice work within the Kentucky and New Mexico State Alliances and connect the ways in which people of color and working class communities are [...]]]></description>
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<p>On January 27th, Pushback Network conducted our first-ever webinar entitled, <em>&#8220;The Geopolitics of an Energy Colony: Case Studies of Kentucky and New Mexico.&#8221; </em> We used this webinar to highlight the environmental justice work within the Kentucky and New Mexico State Alliances and connect the ways in which people of color and working class communities are fighting back against environmental racism through the creation of robust, grassroots led organizing campaigns.</p>
<p>Presentations were made from staff and grassroots leaders of <a href="http://www.swop.net/">SouthWest Organizing Project</a>, Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment, and <a href="http://www.kftc.org/">Kentuckians for the Commonwealth</a>. In this powerful demonstration of cross state collaboration, each state linked the health and environmental effects in their own communities around uranium and coal extraction to state and federal policies based in racial and economic discrimination. <span id="more-243"></span></p>
<blockquote><p>“We must look at the policy impacts with a lens that incorporates a race and class analysis to how we approach solutions for environmental justice,” said Robby Rodriguez, Executive Director of SouthWest Organizing Project.</p></blockquote>
<p>Both Kentucky and New Mexico grounded their presentations at the local and state level. Retha Justice and Teri Blanton from Kentuckians for the Commonwealth looked at the environmental and economic impacts of the coal industry and mountain top removal. They cited the coal industry as the culprit responsible for the dire situation facing Kentucky, i.e. 25-40% of Appalachia is mined by mountain top removal, loss of union jobs, and 1,400 miles of Kentucky streams have been damaged or destroyed by valley fill practices. Moving to New Mexico, Nadine Padilla from Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment and Robby Rodriguez from the SouthWest Organizing Project examined the legacy of uranium mining and how the pressures for nuclear energy left their communities littered with hundreds of uranium mines, in a situation where mine workers had no compensation, and where communities were forced to drink polluted groundwater.  </p>
<p>However, the webinar did not end at the local and state level. As is the work of the Pushback Network, we used this webinar as an opportunity to explore the various ways in which national coordination could strengthen campaigns rooted in community struggles. We used this moment as a way to build connection and intersection across states.  </p>
<blockquote><p>“Companies use the same tactics they have always used to divide communities. They get everyone fighting and take power when everyone seems to be their weakest. At this point it is so important for us to dig in our heels, become more organized, have people come together and find common ground,” Retha Justice, Kentuckians for the Commonwealth.</p></blockquote>
<p>And find common ground we did.</p>
<p>Environmental racism reflects broader patterns of marginalization and domination that traverses states and communities. Pushback Network recognizes that our environmental justice organizing has to reach a new level of scale and coordination to defeat the destructive economic and environmental policies that are based in profit and not people. Our community organizations fighting on the front lines of this struggle are prime to win in states like New Mexico and Kentucky. And yet, to transform conditions across this country, we recognize the need to create linkages in our work and create synergy across community organizations fighting similar issues. <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/sandramesa.jpg"><img src="http://pushbacknetwork.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/sandramesa-300x199.jpg" alt="" title="sandramesa" width="300" height="199" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-270" /></a></p>
<p>The webinar was a powerful moment of identification for those grassroots organizers and community members who faced similar living conditions in their neighborhoods but did not have the opportunity to reach out across states and talk about their shared experiences. That is, up until the webinar. Through this technology, members from both states connected across geographical lines and identified how they struggled with the destruction of their land and livelihood due to environmental racism. From this point of unity, the webinar ended with a shared commitment on part of the state alliances to continue the conversation and find ways to support each others work.</p>
<p>Moving forward, we believe the webinar was a strong first step towards understanding how we could connect our state alliances around cross-cutting issues and aggregate our power for transformative social change. To see the presentations in more depth, please check out the powerpoint presentations below.</p>
<p><a href='http://pushbacknetwork.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Environmental-Justice-21.ppt'>Environmental Justice from New Mexico</a><br />
<a href='http://pushbacknetwork.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Pushback_Retha-pics1.ppt'>Retha Justice from KFTC Presentation</a><br />
<a href='http://pushbacknetwork.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Pushback_Teri1.ppt'>Teri Blanton from KFTC Presention</a></p>
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		<title>Election 2008 – Live from a Neighborhood Near You</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 18:07:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Samiya Bashir</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kicking off in New York City on October 24th and preparing to stretch through non-traditional battlegrounds of Mississippi and New Mexico, Pushback Network (PBN) is getting down on the ground with the people pushing civic engagement to new heights. From November 1st through November 7th, 2008, Pushback Network staffers Brigid Flaherty and Jason Cooper are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://pushbacknetwork.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/pbn_election_08_1_sm.pdf'><img class="pictleft" src="http://pushbacknetwork.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/pbn_election_release1_sm-230x300.jpg" alt="Election 2008 – Live from a Neighborhood Near You" title="PBN\&#039;s Election 2008 Project Release 1" width="230" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-142" /></a>Kicking off in New York City on October 24th and preparing to stretch through non-traditional battlegrounds of Mississippi and New Mexico, Pushback Network (PBN) is getting down on the ground with the people pushing civic engagement to new heights. From November 1st through November 7th, 2008, Pushback Network staffers <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.tumblr.com/post/56953700/this-is-jason-jason-is-a-twenty-something">Brigid Flaherty</a> and <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.tumblr.com/post/56953700/this-is-jason-jason-is-a-twenty-something">Jason Cooper</a> are pairing up again with <a href="http://www.leadtimeconsulting.com">Samiya Bashir</a> for a live and direct multi-media project.</p>
<p>Through this project, PBN will capture the non-partisan, on-the-ground, electoral field programs in two of our states: <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/mississippi/">Mississippi</a> and <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/newmexico/">New Mexico</a>. “The truth is that the electorate is changing,” said Cooper, “and people are getting involved in record numbers not just in voting, but in educating themselves and their neighbors about the issues at stake in their communities. Pushback Network partners drive the ground game locally in eight states across the country. We’re going where history is being made in civic engagement and putting it on the record not just for Election Day, but for what’s next.”<br />
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The Project will track Flaherty and Cooper as they traverse the states documenting efforts live through in-person interviews using photo, video, and the latest micro-blogging tools. The days up to, through, and beyond November 2nd will be tracked using PBN’s <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.tumblr.com/">Tumblr blog</a>, its website, and online social networks.</p>
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<p>“Democracy doesn’t end on Election Day,” said Robby Rodriguez, executive director of <a href="http://www.swop.net">South West Organizing Project</a>. “We’ve got to invest in local groups that are doing the work before, during, and after the election season. Pushback understands that the changes we make in New Mexico bubble up to change the country.”</p>
<p>Cooper will be traveling from the Delta through and across Mississippi working with groups like <a href="http://www.southernecho.org">Southern Echo</a>, Parents and Youth United for a Better Webster County, Activists with a Purpose, Action Community Education Reform, Citizens for a Better Greenville, Concerned Citizens for a Better Tunica County, Sunflower County Parent Student Organization, and Fired Up! Flaherty will be traveling through battleground hot-spot of Albuquerque across New Mexico with leading community organizing groups of South West Organizing Project and SAGE Council. </p>
<p>“This system is so often about tearing people down,” said Leroy Johnson, executive director of Southern Echo. “They tell us we’re too poor; that the system is too sophisticated and complicated for us to comprehend. We tell our community that we believe in them. We give them the skills and allow them to do it. From there they can do it better than anyone else.”</p>
<p>PBN has grown in two years to eight states, <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/alabama/">Alabama</a>, <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/california/">California</a>, <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/kentucky/">Kentucky</a>, <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/massachusetts/">Massachusetts</a>, <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/mississippi/">Mississippi</a>, <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/newmexico/">New Mexico</a>, <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/newyork/">New York</a>, and <a href="http://pushbacknetwork.org/network/nevada/">Nevada</a>, by creating opportunities for increased networking, training, funding, and resources to help the best community-based organizing groups grow to the scale needed to do their work better. Organizers and communities around the country have heard PBN’s mission. The Project will show what PBN’s work to fuse community organizing and voter engagement work to mobilize people of color, poor people, and young people looks like in action.</p>
<p>Check back each day to see where we are with preparations, and see the organizing work happen in near-real-time through the post-election wind-up November 7th. Don’t miss the work we’ll be sharing from other state-wide partners who we’ll be keeping up with every day as well to see how integrated voter work builds and strengthens organizations, creates leaders from contacted voters, and shifts public consciousness towards an agenda that supports progressive social values. </p>
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