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Activism, Community Building »

[20 Jan 2008 | No Comment By: Bryan Moats | ]

Be there or be square tomorrow morning, 10am. Wear a coat or three.
UPDATE: The Martin Luther King Jr. Day march was an amazing time. I always get a little misty eyed during such events. We marched from the Warren County Justice Center to the State Street Baptist Church, passing through the square on the way. The folks at Kaleidoscope made awesome signs on a Mind/Body/Soul theme. At the convocation at the church they performed poetry, hip-hop and even a little Beatles. I’d put up more photos but my camera ran …

Environmental Justice, Sustainability »

[7 Jan 2008 | No Comment By: Bryan Moats | ]
E-Cycling in America

Some of you may recognize this post. It’s actually a new version of an email I sent out to my friends and family a while back that I just recently found while cleaning out my old emails. I’ve updated it to be more applicable to a larger audience, and to have a little broader motivation.

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E-Cycling is a goofy name, yes. But, hey, this isn’t about poetry. It’s about living smart and aggressively addressing the climate crisis. Seems like many of us are really starting to get the …

Environmental Justice, Social Responsibility »

[3 Jan 2008 | 3 Comments By: Bryan Moats | ]
Windbelt

Well, there’s nothing like the feeling of being “that guy”. The ambitious no-show who is “more bark than bite”. I’m talking about the obvious lack of action taken by me on Blog Action Day, which was now almost two months ago. But worse, to me, is the problem of feeling and admitting a recent short-coming and then still doing nothing. So here’s my post. And I think to make myself feel a little better about it, I’ll treat it both like a normal post and also my promised Blog Action …