Greenpeace, Seventh Generation Team up for Third Annual Student
Activist Training
Applications Being Accepted for Change It 2008
WASHINGTON (Business Wire EON) April 23, 2008 --
For the third year in a row, Greenpeace
and Seventh Generation
have teamed up to create a program designed to train and empower
students to become the next generation of leaders in the global movement
for change.
Change It ‘08
is an all-expenses-paid week of grassroots educational training led by
experts from Greenpeace and other progressive organizations. Building on
the success of the last two years, the program will teach dedicated
full- and part-time students, ages 18 to 24, how to take on the toughest
global challenges of our time.
Change It provides an opportunity for students already committed to
protecting the environment, leading social change, and taking action to
learn the skills they need to become effective leaders. Students will
emerge from the program ready to engage in the efforts necessary to
prevent global warming and corporate greenwashing. Applications for
Change It 08 are now being accepted online at Change
It '08 before May 12th.
The program will train participants in lobbying, organizing techniques,
media and communications, and conducting peaceful demonstrations, all
led by Greenpeace staff and activists. “This
will be the third year in a row that we bring together some of the best
and brightest young activists in the country through Change It,”
said John Passacantando, Executive Director of Greenpeace USA. “By
training these young people on how to push for solutions to global
warming on their campuses and in their communities, we empower the next
generation to take responsibility for our planet and inspire others to
do the same.”
This year’s Change It program will take place
in two cities: in Boston from July 16-21 and Seattle from July 26-31.
The focus of this year’s program will be to
train students on how to recognize and challenge “greenwashing,”
the deliberate misleading of consumers about environmental policies and
practices, and on how to run successful global warming advocacy
campaigns.
“From the beginning, when we partnered with
Greenpeace for the first Change It in 2006, we have been proud to be a
part of training the future leaders of the environmental movement,”
said Jeffrey
Hollender, founder and CEO of Seventh Generation. “This
year they will learn not only how to recognize and expose the corporate
polluters, but how to create solutions through congressional lobbying.”
Students are being recruited to participate in the Change It 2008
program through online outreach and direct contact by Greenpeace student
network coordinators. After submitting an application at ChangeIt08.org,
the most qualified applicants will be selected based on essay questions
designed to gauge their leadership skills, strategic thinking,
commitment to working on environmental and/or social equity projects and
ability to inspire. A total of 140 applicants will be selected.
“Past Change It participants have been
instrumental in our campaigns to halt global warming, stop toxic
pollution and protect our forests,” said
Passacantando. “As these problems continue to
pose threats to our planet and its people, the need is greater than ever
for more inspired young people to be a part of positive change.”
For more information, visit www.changeit08.com.
About Seventh Generation
For 20 years, the closely held Burlington, Vermont company has been at
the forefront of a cultural change in consumer behavior and business
ethics. One of the country’s first
self-declared “socially responsible”
companies, Seventh Generation is committed to becoming the world’s
most trusted brand of authentic, safe, and environmentally responsible
products for a healthy home. Seventh Generation markets and distributes
through natural food stores, supermarkets, on-line stores like
Amazon.com and mail-order catalogs in the United States and Canada. For
more information, visit www.seventhgeneration.com.
About Greenpeace
Greenpeace is the leading independent campaigning organization that uses
peaceful direct action and creative communication to expose global
environmental problems and to promote solutions that are essential to a
green and peaceful future. For more information, visit www.greenpeace.org.
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