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Site:
www.glynnenvironmental.org
CONTACT:
Daniel Parshley, Robert Randall
LOIS GIBBS
HEADLINING ENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE
Long-time environmental activist Lois Gibbs,
who became famous in the late 1970's for her fight to rescue her Love
Canal, NY, neighborhood from toxic contamination, is bringing the
organizational expertise of her 24-year-old Center for Health, Environment
and Justice (CHEJ), to southeast Georgia for an Environmental Leadership
Conference at the Coastal Georgia Community College Conference Center on
Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006. The event is being co-sponsored by the College
and the Glynn Environmental Coalition (GEC).
Ms. Gibbs and CHEJ staff will be providing
training in key strategies, including organization and group structure,
how to set up your organization to involve more people, to get people to
take on responsibilities, to avoid burn-out, and have a democratically run
organization in which everyone will have a say without hindering the
advancement of the organization. They will also covers how to keep people
active, how to organize your community, get more people involved, map out
recruitment plans, and generally help to identify who should be involved,
why they should be involved, and how to keep them involved.
Once people are involved in a community
struggle they realize that the victories will not come quickly and that
they need to organize for the long haul. CHEJ staff will explain how to
set up the organization for a long fight, keep people involved, and
continue to recruit new people to sustain organizational growth. This
workshop also covers strategies to move your issues forward by figuring
out who can give you what you want and how to make them give it to you, as
well as how to put together long and short-term plans and strategies to be
more proactive and not always reactive.
The Coastal Georgia Community College
Conference Center is located at the corner of
Altama Ave. and 4th Street in Brunswick.
The full conference schedule is as follows:
12:00 to 1:00 – Registration
1:00 to 2:30 – Organization and Group
Structure
2:30 to 2:45 – Break
2:45 to 4:30 - Organizing for the Long Haul
4:30 to 6:00 – Dinner Break
6:00 to 7:30 – Lois Gibbs speaks about her
experiences in Love Canal, New York.
The evening event is free to the general
public. The registration fee for the daytime workshops is $15. To
register, contact the Glynn Environmental Coalition, P.O. Box 2443,
Brunswick, GA 31521-2443; 912-466-0934; e-mail
info@glynnenvironmental.org.
Or register online at
www.glynnenvironmental.org/OD2-06reg.htm