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August 2023 Newsletter

D4 Special Election / Let's Go! San Diego Initiative / New Staff Member 

This month, we urge district 4 residents to vote in the upcoming special election for County Supervisor in District 4, introduce our new HR and Operations Coordinator Annette Fritzsche, and discuss the Let’s Go San Diego measure that SanDiego350 is supporting for the November 2024 ballot.

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.

Candidate Forum and Upcoming Special Election for County Supervisor in District 4

By Joshua Piedra, SD350 Board Member

Attention everyone who lives in County Supervisor District 4: make sure to cast your ballot by August 15. Read below about our nonpartisan candidate forum and watch the livestream. 

Our Candidate Forum asked questions on climate and environmental justice 
The Candidate Forum went really well! We had a packed auditorium with more than 150 folks participating, and according to one of the candidates it was the largest forum they had attended! The forum included 3 of the 4 candidates running for County District 4 in the Special Election. We partnered with more than a dozen organizations to put the event on. 

It was a riveting discussion with questions from the sponsoring organizations and the in-person audience, moderated by two local environmental journalists. Learn more about the positions that each candidate has on climate issues by viewing our recorded live-steam (para español usa este enlace - thanks to Environmental Health Coalition) and view the photos. A big shout out to all the volunteers, organizations, and folks who showed up to make this candidate forum such a success!

The ultimate reason why we hosted this forum was to allow District 4 residents to ask important climate-related questions and learn more about the positions that each candidate holds. One of these candidates will be the next representative for District 4, and with it comes a ton of power. Our next step in this civic process is to make sure every resident of District 4 turns out to vote! Read my prior blog on the D4 election here. 

Who are the Candidates?
The four candidates on the ballot are: 

  • Janessa Goldbeck, Marine Corps veteran and CEO of Vet Voice Foundation
  • Paul McQuigg, Military veteran and speaker for disabled veterans
  • Monica Montgomery Steppe, San Diego City Council President Pro-Tem
  • Amy Reichert, small business owner and founder of ReOpen San Diego

Learn more: read the Union Tribune’s Q&A with the four candidates, including questions on climate and transportation

How do I vote? 
If you live in District 4, you should have already received a mailed-in ballot. You may mail your ballot, drop it off at a drop-off location, or vote in person at a voting center (these will be available starting August 5th through August 15th). If you’d like to vote in person, be sure to bring your ballot to the location. However you submit your vote, please remember to do so by no later than August 15th! That will be the last day you can vote in this special election. For more information, visit the Registrar of Voters website.

Who votes in this Special Election?
District 4 (see map below - map from the County Board of Supervisors website) and see the full list on our blog here.

READ THE FULL ARTICLE
Let’s Go! San Diego: A Crucial Initiative for the Nov 2024 Ballot

"Let’s Go San Diego is a measure that SanDiego350 is supporting for the November 2024 ballot. This ballot initiative aims to increase funding for transit related projects, make our existing roadways more sustainable, and reliable, as well as improving the quality, accessibility and affordability of existing transit. ..."

We are petitioning to get this on the ballot, read the article to learn about the measure and how you can help.

By Walter Miller, SD350 Intern

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Meet our new HR & Ops Coordinator: Annette Fritzsche

"I believe community organizing is one the most effective ways to bring about positive social change, and for this reason and many others, it’s a pleasure to join the team at SanDiego350 as the HR and Operations Coordinator. My work will be a lot of behind-scenes support to help move the vision forward. Human resources, reporting, compliance – all the things that, if done and done effectively, will go unnoticed by others and they’ll be able to do more effective work."

By Annette Fritzsche

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Member of the Month: Jennifer

What do you recommend to people who want to have a larger impact through the environmental movement?

It seems very important to leverage our energy so that we have an impact through our collective action. Sometimes how I spend my time may not feel like it is making a big impact, but as adrienne marie brown says, "Small is all." 

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ALL HANDS ON DECK: Climate Leaders Don't Drill Action

WHEN: August 6, 2023 @ 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
WHERE: 1292 E Mission Bay Dr. San Diego, California 92109

Gather with us at San Diego Bay to demand Governor Newsom phase out oil extraction in CA and to energize our campaign for the school year! 

Not only is big oil destroying our future, but they are continually allowed to perpetuate harm toward frontline communities. Oil extraction is still occurring near homes, schools, and community spaces, and Big Oil is still making exorbitant amounts of profit from global crises and by excessively raising gas prices. As youth leaders, we need to stand up and hold Governor Newsom accountable for our safety and future. Enough is enough–  Governor Newsom still has the time to become a climate leader, but it's running out fast. 

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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. Adults – especially teachers – are also welcome to attend to learn how they can support youth in creating waves of change. 

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CLIMATE CHAT- Planned Degrowth for Sustainable Development: An Introduction

WHEN: August 29, 2023 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
WHERE: Zoom

Join SanDiego350 for our August Climate Chat, on the topic of degrowth. 

Chad Baron and Anne Sheridan will give an introductory presentation on the concept of degrowth and how it can help us usher in a more ecologically sustainable socio-economic system that centers human and planetary wellbeing. Chad studied degrowth at the University of San Francisco and is a member of the Wellbeing Economy Alliance, California. Anne is completing a Masters in Degrowth and is a member of the California Doughnut Economic Coalition. They are both founding members of Degrowth California.

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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. 

Support Our Efforts
 
NEWS: Sempra Protest

Protesters 'disrupt' Sempra headquarters over climate crisis (KPBS)
Climate Activists Demand Sempra Energy to Stop Exporting and Burning Fracked Gas (EnergyPortal.eu)
Climate activists demonstrate outside Sempra Energy headquarters in Downtown San Diego (CBS8)
Activistas climáticos protestan contra Sempra por contribuir a crisis ambiental (KSDY50)

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