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still kind of a stealthy love ninja ([personal profile] zvi) wrote in [community profile] dcmetro2012-09-09 02:56 pm

Mountains and Their People, Protest and Learning on Thursday

Thursday, September 13th at noon
Lafayette Park behind the White House (16th & H Sts NW)
Metro: Farragut North (red line) or Farragut West (orange/blue)

β€œLet the rivers clap hands,
let the mountains sing joyously together!” β€” Psalm 98

Mountaintop removal (MTR) coal mining has already destroyed over 500 of the world's oldest mountains and more than 2,000 miles of streams. We need to remember the Appalachian communities who are paying with their health for our use of coal-fired power.

Join Interfaith Power & Light, and with Appalachian community groups, environmental organizations, and clean water defenders to call on the Obama administration for an end to destructive mountaintop removal coal mining.

*Come with your congregational banners and T-shirts, or stop by during your lunch break, to join our whole-souled group! Look for the dove to find us in the crowd.

RSVP on Facebook event




This Thurs 9/13 β€” Hear Stories from Mountain Communities on Front Lines of Fight vs. MTR

Thursday, Sept 13th, 7:30 - 9 pm
All Souls Church, Unitarian, 1500 Harvard St NW (Harvard & 16th Sts)
Metro: Columbia Heights, S or 42 busses

Short screening of a clip from the documentary film The Last Mountain followed by storytelling from the "mountain heroes" on the front lines of the struggle to end mountaintop removal mining.

Our program coordinator Josef Lorentz, who worships at All Souls, will conclude the evening with prayer.

RSVP: program@gwipl.org

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