Environmental Brunch!

Check out the Environmental Community Brunch 11 am-1 pm on Wed, Sept. 28 at the TIE office!

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Internship Opportunity

The Bob Massie for US Senate Campaign is looking for a few interns for the fall semester. In case you haven’t heard of him, you can check out his website at www.BobMassie.org. Among his accomplishments, Bob is a founder of the Global Reporting Initiative, the leading international standard for reporting corporate performance on energy, labor, the environment, and human rights. These are unpaid internships, 8-15 hours a week (flexible – evenings/weekends available), and course credit is available.

“The United States, as it has many times, stands at a crossroads. Yet from the moment of the country’s birth we have emerged from every challenge as a stronger, better nation. I want to help us do that again in the 21st century.”

Bob Massie, Candidate for U.S. Senate, Massachusetts

For his whole life Bob Massie has been dedicated to building a better life for all. To build this future, Americans need a solid foundation built upon a good home, a good school, a good doctor, and a good job. All four of these are under attack by Scott Brown and the Republicans. In Washington, Bob Massie will stop these assaults on the American middle class and the American Dream.

Bob is not your ordinary US Senate Candidate. He has spent decades fighting for our shared values. As a young minister in New York, he founded a homeless shelter to serve those most in need. To understand the corporate world from the inside, he earned a doctorate at Harvard Business School. As the director of Ceres, the largest coalition of investor and environmental groups in the U.S., he co-founded the Global Reporting Initiative, the leading international standard for reporting corporate performance on energy, labor, the environment, and human rights. And in 1994, Bob was proud to serve as the Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor in Massachusetts.

Bob needs your help to beat Scott Brown in 2012. Join Bob’s Campaign to Build a Better Life for All. Bob is looking for energetic, responsible, progressive, and hard-working interns to build the excitement and grassroots network for his campaign.

Internship Opportunities:

  • Field — Recruit, train, and mobilize a grassroots base of supporters in communities across the state.
  • Communications– Work with traditional and social media to broadcast the campaign message across the Commonwealth
  • Fundraising – Work directly with candidate to raise money and build a strong fundraising base.
  • Policy — Research issues and help develop policy platforms

Location:
56 Roland St, Suite 214, Boston MA 02129

Availability:
Internships are offered for all semesters. Course credit is available.

To Apply:
Email cover letter, résumé, and one reference to internships@bobmassie.org with your name in the subject line.

People of color, women, and GLBTQ people are strongly encouraged to apply

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Moving Planet

Please joint us at  Moving Planet: New England at Christopher Columbus Park in Boston on the afternoon of September 24th! On that day, hundreds of thousands all over the world will stand for moving beyond fossil fuels and demand a solution to the climate crisis.

In Boston, people from across New England will gather to celebrate the multiple ways the region is working to move beyond fossil fuels and will share their vision for a better future. We will show that together, our passion, commitment and varied solutions amount to a powerful movement that puts the interests of the people before those of corporations to insure a just, healthy, and sustainable tomorrow.  We will demand that elected leaders do the same.

Schedule of the day:

  • Before the event: Move from Somerville to Boston. Many people are organizing to travel to the city in groups by bike, foot, boat, commuter rail, and bus!  Here is how people in Somerville are getting there:

BIKERS MEET:

2pm in Union Sq. Somerville

2:15- Leave for North Station meet-up spot. We will make stops along the Freedom Trail as we ride for the Freedom From Fossil Fuels!

3pm Rolling Parades meet-up at North Station and walk to Moving Planet rally!

Bring a helmet, food and water and repair kits (or Plan B) in case of mechanical issues. This ride is NOT ideal for youth or inexperienced riders. Your ride home may be in the dark so be prepared!

WALKERS MEET:

1pm- TBA Somerville, MA
3pm -Rolling Parades meet-up (station TBA) and walk to Moving Planet rally!

An easy going 2 hour walk through historic Somerville, Charlestown and Boston with a rest and snack stop at Bunker Hill Monument. Return home by T


T RIDERS MEET:

2:15pm Davis Sq Red Line T stop, Seven Hills Park

2:30pm leave Davis Sq for Park St.

3pm Rolling Parades meet-up at Park Street Station and walk to Moving Planet rally!

  • 3:50-6pm: Rally for Solutions at Columbus Waterfront Park (Aquarium T).  New England will join the rest of the world in a peaceful, festive rally calling on leaders at all levels to take action to speed the transition away from fossil fuels.

How to help Make Moving Planet: New England one that the press and politicians will notice!
Spread the word!

  • Ask your friends, neighbors, family members, co-workers and people in your networks to join you!
  • Send out an email telling people why you will be joining hundreds of thousands the world over for Moving Planet.
  • Forward this email and ask people to sign-up at http://moving-newengland.org.
  • Print out some fliers and post them around town!
  • Like us on Facebook and tweet about the event @MovingNE
  • Add the following message to your email signature line:

Join me and thousands of others around the world, as we rally to demand solutions to the climate crisis.  Moving Planet New England, September 24, 2011 -www.moving-newengland.org
Sign up to volunteer at the event as a parade marshal, to orient people, to help set-up or break-down. Email MovingNewEngland@gmail.com if you can help.

Let your local press know that a group from your community is traveling to Boston to join this worldwide event!  A sample media advisory can be found at http://moving-newengland.org/resources/.

Get together with friends and make some banners, signs, puppets and props to bring with you and make our event visually engaging!  For ideas and instructions, please consult the “Artivist Guide” at http://moving-newengland.org/resources/

Bring stuff to make music and noise! If you have and play an instrument that you can carrry along for the parades, bring it!
Let us know you’re coming. Sign-up at:
Individuals: http://moving-newengland.org/join/#individuals
Organizations: http://moving-newengland.org/join/#orgs


Let’s come together on 9/24 to stand together and proclaim that, together, we have the power to
to build a secure, healthy, just and sustainable future for our children and our planet!

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What’s Happening This Week?

Classes got you down? Visit TSC’s table at the Activity Fair! Tuesday, September 13, from 5-7pm on the RezQuad! Talk to us in person and learn more about our organization.

On Wednesday, you can attend our General Interest Meeting at 7pm in Barnum 008! Each branch will explain more about itself, and you will have a chance to sign up for our e-list.

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Email List

If you are interested in receiving emails about meetings, events, and general environmental news going on at Tufts, please join our Google Group:  http://groups.google.com/group/tufts-sustainability-collective

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Our NEW website!

This site is brand new!

Please bear with us while we are putting it all together.

Email kkidwell424@gmail.com if you have ANY questions about TSC.

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