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May 2023 Newsletter

Improving Transit / Carnival for Climate / Electrify SDUSD 

This month, we learn about the importance of improving transit and how you can help, celebrate the April 25th vote of the San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) to pass a Resolution to cut CO2 emissions, and recap/celebrate the success of SD350's Carnival for Climate event.  

Be sure to check out the linked stories for more info on climate related topics!

Want to get involved? Scroll to the end to find our upcoming events and volunteer opportunities.

Let's Go! San Diego

“Let’s Go! San Diego” is a campaign to put an initiative on the November 2024 ballot that would fund much-needed transit in San Diego and prioritize investment in communities of concern. 

Join us at First Unitarian Universalist Church at a kickoff event and training, where you will learn about the initiative and how it will improve health and promote transportation equity and a connected, mobile future for all San Diegans. The date will probably change to June 24th, but please register and we will update you. 

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We’re Taking Transit to the Ballot with Let’s Go! San Diego!

By Steve Gelb, Transportation Team Co-leader

“Let’s Go! San Diego” is a campaign to put an initiative in front of voters on the November 2024 ballot that would fund transit infrastructure and operations in San Diego County, prioritizing investment in communities of concern. This initiative is crucial to achieving our goals of climate justice, environmental health, and a connected, equitable future for all San Diegans.  

SanDiego350 and the Environmental Health Coalition are launching a coordinated grassroots effort that brings together a coalition of community-based organizations and hundreds of volunteers in order to collect thousands of signatures from June to November, 2023 in support of the overall petitioning effort. 

We need your help! Sign up now to attend our Let’s Go! Kickoff event in June in Hillcrest

For decades, local governments in our region – and throughout much of the U.S. – poured funding into expanding highways instead of prioritizing public transit. The result? A sprawling, car-centric transportation system of roads and highways that has burdened our communities with toxic air pollution, planet–threatening greenhouse gas emissions, and unacceptable levels of traffic deaths and injuries. 

Meanwhile, our skeletal transit system all too often can’t get County residents where they need to go, when they need to be there. 

Improving transit is essential for a healthy, sustainable, equitable and vibrant San Diego.  One with safe, walkable and bikeable communities; with clean air; with access for everyone – regardless of race, income or location – to education, medical care, jobs and opportunities. Building out transit will also create hundreds of good-paying, green jobs in our region. 

The SANDAG 2021 Regional Transportation Plan pivoted, for the first time(!), to prioritize transit and active transportation alternatives to driving. But SANDAG lacks the funds to implement the plan. And with the looming expiration of federal Covid relief funds that buoyed transit systems during the pandemic’s drop in ridership, even maintaining current levels of transit service is now in jeopardy.

That’s why the Let’s Go! initiative is so crucial. It would place a one-half cent sales tax on the 2024 ballot, and, if passed, go a long way toward putting us on the path to a healthy, equitable, and climate-friendly transportation future. 

Join us at our Let’s Go! San Diego kickoff event next month! Register today.

If you can’t make the Kickoff, sign up here to volunteer and we’ll get back to you with next steps. 

Together we can do this. Si se puede.

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Carnival for Climate
Event Recap

The sun was shining and the crowds were full of enthusiasm at SD350’s first Carnival for Climate, held on Saturday, April 15th in Balboa Park. It was a fantastic way to kick off Earth Week, with hundreds of guests enjoying games, entertainment and the festive atmosphere, all while learning about the importance of climate action.


By Deanna Alderson, Climate Writer

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SD Unified School District Going Green

The April 25th vote of the San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) to pass a Resolution to cut CO2 emissions was a major step towards achieving net zero by 2035.

The article spotlights two high school leaders who led the Climate Action campaign that helped to make this happen: Emma Weibel and Theo Martien.

By Marilyn Bruno, Climate Writer

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SUMMER SOLSTICE BY THE SEA SOCIAL - volunteer fun!

WHEN: June 23, 2023 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
WHERE: 3500 Mission Bay Dr. San Diego, California 92109

We enthusiastically invite you and your loved ones to join us for our Summer Solstice by the Sea social to bond with San Diego 350 volunteers.

The social will include games, yummy food and a beautiful sunset!

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2023 YOUTH4CLIMATE WAVES OF CHANGE SUMMIT

WHEN: August 19, 2023 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
WHERE: World Beat Center 2100 Park Blvd, San Diego, California 92101

The Youth4Climate Fall 2023 Summit is for high school and college students interested in honing their skills as an activist of any kind! There will be engaging workshops and activities aimed at fueling collaborative efforts to envision a climate-friendly future, build local movements, and combat eco-anxiety in a nourishing and positive way.

Our goal is that participants will leave with skills they can apply to the movement and a concrete plan to implement them in their schools and/or communities. Skills include:

  • Understanding the critical intersections between climate and other social justice issues
  • Collaborating with like-minded and ambitious individuals to envision a tangible and eco-friendly future
  • Constructively communicating with others about climate change 
  • Creating effective and strategic campaigns
  • Building local movements in one’s community 
  • Gaining insight into healthy methods of dealing with eco-anxiety

Workshops and speeches will be given by experienced climate justice organizers and leaders. Adults – especially teachers – are also welcome to attend to learn how they can support youth in creating waves of change. 

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Join a volunteer Team

Our volunteer teams are fighting climate change through community engagement, policy, and mobilizing San Diegans. Sign up to volunteer on our teams. We have teams in public policy, outreach, resistance, eco-justice and Youth4Climate. 

For all volunteer opportunities, please email Paloma at paloma@sandiego350.org

 

Who are we?
SanDiego350 is building a movement to prevent the worst impacts of climate change and climate injustice through education and outreach, public policy advocacy, and mobilizing people to take action.

 
Your Support Drives Our Activism

Looking for a way to support the work we do at SanDiego350? Visit our donations page to help drive climate-focused policy in San Diego County. 

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