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Monday, April 27, 2009

Glamour Magazine Honors 70 eco-women




Glamour Magazine Turned 70 years old this past April and honored 70 women leaders who are helping to create a better planet and cleaner environment. Some of the women featured include. The New (and first African-American) Head of The Environmental Protection Agency, Lisa Jackson, Actress Alicia Silverstone, Environmental Activist and Consultant Majora Carter, Energy Action Coalition Executive Director, Jessy Tolkan and Environmental Justice Activist and Co-Founder of the Weather Report, Kari "MsKGreen" Fulton. The Collectible 70th anniversary issue is on stands today. Hurry and grab your copy. Katie Holmes is on the Cover. for more visit

Check out the video of the shoot in Central Park!

Hip- Hop Caucus Launches "Green The Block" Campaign



Earth Day 2009, Hip-Hop Caucus, the group that brought you the Vote or Die Campaign, The Respect my Vote campaign and the group that got T.I. and Young Jeezy to vote for the first time are now taking that spirit to the Green World!

HipHopcaucus.org explains, "the campaign will work to make sure that urban communities and America's cities - which account for over 70% of our national economy - are going green and creating new green jobs."

So What's the First step? Calling our Congresspeople and asking for their support on Green Jobs Legislation. The Hip Hop Caucus is asking everyone to pick up the phone and call their Representative in Congress. It is the easiest and most powerful way to let our lawmakers know that we want to Green the Block. Here is the process:

Call 1-877-666-3393 and ask your member of Congress to repower America with clean renewable energy, and to stop global warming. Tell them that you want a plan that will turn a new energy economy into jobs and opportunities for urban communities.

It really is that simple to get your voice heard and lord knows we need ya!

check out this short video of the rev at the earth day event in DC talking about green the block.

Young Leader on the Grind: Tony Anderson




Green Light : Spotlight Tony Anderson

By

Reginald Larkin

“People have been very positive and receptive” says Tony C. Anderson, 26, Morehouse College alum who is taking the environmental movement by storm. Since graduating in the spring of 2008, Anderson has managed to familiarize himself with the who’s who of the environmental world. He has become a fellow with the Compton foundation, a fellowship that affords him the opportunity to have Nia Robinson, director of The Environmental Justice Climate Coalition and Van Jones , president of Green for all and senior fellow with the center for American Progress as mentors.
Majoring in political philosophy, Anderson has managed to put his degree to use by creating the “Lets Raise A Million”(LRAM) campaign. LRAM is an Environmental Justice organization that circulates compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL) or smart bulbs as Anderson so affectionately calls them. LRAM plans circulate to households of a modest income. The money being are saved can be applied to other areas where funding is vital. Saving money and energy can show people how inclusive the green movement really is.
When asked what the inspiration for his campaign is, he enthusiastically responds “Hearing Nia Robinson speak at a conference about Compact Florescent light bulbs.” He goes on to explain that when it came time to choose a gift that his mother could really use he gave her light bulbs. After hearing his mother praise clean energy light bulbs with her friends it became apparent that if you could get clean energy light bulbs to households of a modest income throughout Atlanta there would be a dramatic impact in the energy usage and money spent on light bulbs.
Anderson plans to reach the million mark and take his campaign to a national level. Through his work with the Barack Obama Campaign, he gained practical political experience. Anderson had this to say of Obama’s recent achievement “The most qualified man won, but one thing that is scary is Obama’s talk of clean coal.” While there is talk of “clean coal”,Anderson has managed to generate a buzz of his own through for Florescent light bulbs. Kari Fulton, National Campus Campaign Coordinator for EJCC, says, “Tony’s work has been very instrumental in engaging college students in concrete ways, he is showing us how to save money and the planet.”

For more information on Tony Anderson and the Let's Raise a Million Initiative watch this video

and visit letsraiseamillion.org