Tag: Clean Water Action

  • Thursday, October 8, 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm – Clean Water Action Virtual Fall Celebration with Attorney General Maura Healy

    Thursday, October 8, 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm – Clean Water Action Virtual Fall Celebration with Attorney General Maura Healy

    Clean Water Action is thrilled to announce the keynote speaker for its virtual 26th Annual Fall Benefit – Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey. Since day one, Attorney General Maura Healey has made supporting clean and renewable energy and controlling ratepayer costs a top priority for her office. AG Healey has been a leader in fighting the federal government’s attempts to rollback critical environmental protections. In response to a recently announced policy from the federal government that suspends its enforcement of environmental protection laws during the COVID-19 pandemic, AG Healey reaffirmed her commitment to protecting public health and our natural resources. She has been a leader on public health and environmental justice. In May, she released a report on the environmental factors that compounded the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 in communities of color. This report helped raise awareness of links between the high rates of COVID-19 and pollution, and called for strong state and federal action to protect environmental justice communities. Her work has helped frame the environmental justice policy that passed the Massachusetts House unanimously in July – providing a concrete step to address the pandemic and advance justice broadly for these communities.  It is an honor to welcome Attorney General Maura Healey to our celebration!Purchase tickets and sponsorships and get more information about the event at www.cleanwater.org/MAFall2020. Tickets start at $50, but pay what you can.

  • Thursday, October 10, 6:45 pm – 8:45 pm – Climate Action Forum

    Want to fight climate change? Clean Water Action, Sustainable Milton and others are working to pass strong climate legislation for Massachusetts.

    We want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and invest in renewable energy and clean transportation. Come find out about carbon pricing, one of the main bills that could help move Massachusetts towards a green economy.

    Forum on Climate Action and Carbon Pricing will take place October 10, 2019, 6:45-8:45 pm at Milton Public Library, Keyes Community Room, 476 Canton Avenue, Milton. Light refreshments will be served, and there will be opportunity for discussion and action. For more information of if you plan to attend, please contact lspark@cleanwater.org or 617-338-8131 x 210.

  • Saturday, March 3, 9:00 am – 6:00 pm – Local Environmental Action Conference 2018

    Registration is open for the Toxics Action Center’s Local Environmental Action 2018. Register now for the opportunity to join community leaders, environmental advocates and activists from across New England for an exciting day of skills training, networking, and inspiration. Whether you have been to every conference or are attending for the first time, be sure not to miss this amazing opportunity to connect and grow our grassroots movement.

    Join community leaders, environmental justice advocates and activists from across the region to build skills, discuss new ideas, and be inspired for the work ahead. Co sponsored by Clean Water Action, Sierra Club Massachusetts, Irving House at Harvard, Environmental Massachusetts, 350 Mass for a Better Future, the League of Women Voters, Northeastern University, CRECE, Elders Climate Action, MassPirg, New England Wind, Protect, Mothers Out Front, and the National Wildlife Federation.

    Keynote speakers are Loretta Ross and the Reverend Mariama White-Hammond. Loretta Ross started her career in the women’s movement in the 1970s, working at the D.C. Rape Crisis Center, NOW, the National Black Women’s Health Project, and SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective, among other social justice organizations. She is one of the co-creators of the Reproductive Justice framework and has lectured extensively on human rights, racism, appropriate whiteness, Calling In the Calling Out Culture, and violence against women. Her most recent publication is Reproductive Justice: An Introduction co-written with Rickie Solinger and published in 2017. She was the Co-Director of the 2004 March for Women’s Lives with 1.15 million participants. Rev. Mariama White-Hammond serves on the ministerial staff at Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church where she is the Minister for Ecological Justice and the Interim Youth Pastor. She is committed to engaging the faith community, and particularly Black church, on climate change and ecological justice issues. Rev. Mariama challenges the Christian church to be responsive to issues like street violence, mass incarceration, climate change, AIDS, food security, and human rights. From 2001-2014, Rev. Mariama was the Executive Director of Project HIP-HOP (Highways Into the Past – History, Organizing and Power), where she used the arts as a tool to raise awareness about social issues and help young people to find their voice and share their ideas with the world. She speaks throughout the country and serves on both local and national boards and committees like the New England Grassroots Environmental Fund, Clean Water Action and Green the Church. In addition to her work at Bethel AME Church, Rev. Mariama is also a fellow with the Green Justice Coalition, a collaborative of people-of-color-led environmental groups. She was the MC for both the Boston Women’s March and Boston People’s Climate Mobilization.

    This is a fragrance free event, to be held at Northeastern University. Thanks for bringing your own water bottle and coffee mug. Have questions about the event? Email us at info@toxicsaction.org. The complete list of 16 workshops may be found at http://www.localenvironmentalaction.org/workshops1.html. Individual tickets $55, student tickets $25, tickets for members of co-sponsoring groups $35.

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  • Saturday, October 24, 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm – Clean Water Action’s 21st Annual Celebration

    Every year, Clean Water Action’s Celebration commemorates a year of collective hard work. THIS YEAR, come celebrate YOU! It’s your dedicated support that keeps us determined to protect our environment and public health, lay the foundation for a clean energy future, and restore decades old protections under the Clean Water Act. We love working with you to achieve our goals.

    To place an advertisement in our program booklet, purchase tickets, and find out more, visit our website, http://www.cleanwateraction.org/ma/2015benefit. Featuring complimentary beer and wine, an hors d’oeuvre reception, an awards ceremony, silent auction and celebration of victories and progress towards a healthy and sustainable world! Ticket prices begin at $40.

    The event will take place Saturday, October 24 from 3:30 – 6 at the Congregational Church of Weston, 130 Newton Street in Weston.

  • Thursday, May 28, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm – Spring For Clean Water

    Please join Clean Water Action on May 28th for its benefit event, Spring for Clean Water. Together, let’s celebrate what we’ve achieved in the past year and build our power for future victories such as shifting our state away from dirty power, kicking toxic flame retardant chemicals out of all children’s and consumer products, and advancing Boston toward its goal of Zero Waste. The party will be held from 5:30 – 7:30 at Bell in Hand Tavern, 45 Union Street in Boston, and the suggested donations are $36, $91, $182, or $365. $36 is less than a dime a day for the environment. If you have questions call Amanda Sebert at 617-338-8131, or email asebert@cleanwater.org. You may also purchase tickets on line at https://org.salsalabs.com/o/2155/p/salsa/event/common/public/?event_KEY=84283.  Image, available for purchase in different sizes, is available  from www.paulsilvaart.com.

  • Saturday, October 1, 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm – Clean Water Action’s 17th Annual Benefit Party

    Come enjoy a buffet of tasty vegetarian treats donated by local restaurants, visit the beautiful Garden in the Woods, and celebrate a year of hard work for the environment, at Clean Water Action’s 17th Annual Benefit Party on Saturday, October 1, from 3 – 5!

    They are thrilled to announce the 2011 recipients of the John O’Connor Awards for Grassroots Leadership. This year they are taking the unusual step of recognizing multiple grassroots organizations and community activists with the John O’Connor Grassroots Leadership award. The board felt that this year is a uniquely challenging one, with efforts to roll back clean air, clean water and healthy communities facing us on every front. Please join them in celebrating the unique role these awardees are playing in holding the line and even making progress against the odds. The awardees and all the benefit details are on Clean Water Action’s website, www.cleanwateraction.org.

    Please help make the party a success by being a sponsor today. Your sponsorship will enable their continued work to protect our health, environment and democracy. Sponsorships options include:

    $75 Sponsor (includes one ticket)
    $150 -$299 Advocate (includes two tickets)
    $300 – $499 Building for Victory Sponsor (includes four tickets)
    $500 – $999 Making It Happen Sponsor (includes six tickets)
    $1000+ Leader (let them know how many tickets you need)

    Individual tickets are $30 each.

  • Saturday, October 2, 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm – Clean Water Action’s 16th Annual Benefit Party

    Please join Clean Water Action on Saturday, October 2, from 3 – 5 at Garden in the Woods, 180 Hemenway Road, Framingham, for its 16th Annual Benefit Party.  Help Clean Water Action lead the way to a healthy environment and support its work to elect pro-environmental candidates to office, as well as lobby on behalf of policies to protect our water cycle, keep diesel pollution out of our air, make producers responsible for the end disposal of the products they make, such as computers and mercury thermostats, and replace toxic hazards in our homes, workplaces and communities with safer alternatives.  Call 617-338-8131, x 210, for more information.

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  • Sunday, September 13, 6-9 – Transforming Our Built Environment, Restoring Healthy Communities: An Ecologist’s Plan

    Join Clean Water Action for a compelling illustrated lecture by Patrick Lucey, an aquatic biologist from British Columbia, who has been an international leader in advancing new approaches to integrated water and energy management.  The presentation will focus on his work to transform barren, non-functioning landscapes into lush, lucrative enterprises.  The evening will include dessert, a celebration of victories, and a forecast of what is ahead.  Individual tickets are $30 each, and sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information, contact  bostoncwa@cleanwater.org, or call 617-338-8131.