Would you like to join in the conversation, find out what’s going on *now* in New Jersey around environmental justice? Then join our statewide call held the 1st Thursday of every month at 12 noon sharp. All are invited.
To join this call please contact co-chair, Peggy Middaugh, at peggymiddaugh@gmail.com or 508-864-3489 for the call in information. Seeing each others’ faces on video link is our preferred way to conduct the call. You can join using your desktop, laptop or smartphone camera and the free, downloadable Zoom app.
Call hosted by Environmental Justice Task Force co-chairs, Peggy Middaugh (UU Congregation of Ocean County) and Ray Nichols (UU in Princeton Congregation).
Would you like to join in the conversation, find out what’s going on *now* in New Jersey around environmental justice? Then join our statewide call held the 1st Thursday of every month at 12 noon sharp. All are invited.
To join this call please contact co-chair, Peggy Middaugh, at peggymiddaugh@gmail.com or 508-864-3489 for the call in information. Seeing each others’ faces on video link is our preferred way to conduct the call. You can join using your desktop, laptop or smartphone camera and the free, downloadable Zoom app.
Call hosted by Environmental Justice Task Force co-chairs, Peggy Middaugh (UU Congregation of Ocean County) and Ray Nichols (UU in Princeton Congregation).
Would you like to join in the conversation, find out what’s going on *now* in New Jersey around environmental justice? Then join our statewide call held the 1st Thursday of every month at 12 noon sharp. All are invited.
To join this call please contact co-chair, Peggy Middaugh, at peggymiddaugh@gmail.com or 508-864-3489 for the call in information. Seeing each others’ faces on video link is our preferred way to conduct the call. You can join using your desktop, laptop or smartphone camera and the free, downloadable Zoom app.
Call hosted by Environmental Justice Task Force co-chairs, Peggy Middaugh (UU Congregation of Ocean County) and Ray Nichols (UU in Princeton Congregation).
Would you like to join in the conversation, find out what’s going on *now* in New Jersey around environmental justice? Then join our statewide call held the 1st Thursday of every month at 12 noon sharp. All are invited.
To join this call please contact co-chair, Peggy Middaugh, at peggymiddaugh@gmail.com or 508-864-3489 for the call in information. Seeing each others’ faces on video link is our preferred way to conduct the call. You can join using your desktop, laptop or smartphone camera and the free, downloadable Zoom app.
Call hosted by Environmental Justice Task Force co-chairs, Peggy Middaugh (UU Congregation of Ocean County) and Ray Nichols (UU in Princeton Congregation).
The Green Earth Ministry (GEM) at the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship hosts an environmental rally and screening of the film, ”Paris to Pittsburgh via Morris County” January 26, 2020.
Local and regional environmental justice groups, including NJ Green Amendment and Ray Nichols, co-chair, UU FaithAction NJ Environmental Justice Task Force, will host information tables as well.
Paris to Pittsburgh Flyer3
The Environmental Justice Committee of the Unitarian Society of Ridgewood, Green Ridgewood, and Ridgewood Parks and Recreation invite you to experience
A PLASTIC OCEAN
an award winning documentary revealing the global effects of plastic pollution and highlighting solutions that everyone can do to create a greener ocean. Learn why Ridgewood’s new ordinance banning single use plastic bags is so important.
See what it’s like to live solar. Solar homes, businesses, schools, and more will be opening their doors and answering your questions about what it’s really like to generate your own electricity with solar panels during the National Solar Tour. Find an event near you and see for yourself!
Come learn about the fossil fuel moratorium! On April 9th at 7 pm, the Empower NJ team will be holding an informational overview of this critical campaign & what you can do to help make the moratorium a reality!
Dr. Eric Goplerud presents updates on latest climate reports and what we can do about the increasing urgency. Dr. Goplerud is Executive director of FACS–Faith Alliance for Climate Solutions, based in Fairfax, Virginia. FACS helps people of faith develop local solutions to the climate crisis. The multifaith organization empowers and unites neighbors of all faiths to achieve real climate solutions, right now.
The Women’s March movement has emerged as one of the most powerful, intersectional forces in the US progressive movement. On Saturday, January 19th our campaign will join forces with the NJ Women’s March on Trenton. We’ll march together with signs and banners that amplify our local fights and visualize our demand for the Governor to enact a moratorium on fossil fuel development. And by joining the march we’ll seek to demonstrate that fossil fuel pollution and climate destruction disproportionately impact women and particularly women of color. Meet us at the NJ Sierra Club office at 125 W. Hanover Street in Trenton on Sat. Jan. 19th at 10:15am. We’ll distribute some signs and banners (or feel free to make and bring your own!) before we march two blocks to join the beginning of the Women’s March at 11am. Email msmith@fwwatch.org to RSVP and with any questions you may have.