This means that I work with each team to create their team plan, identify targets, select appropriate tactics, and commit to reasonable but ambitious timelines. It is my responsibility to ensure that each team is functioning at full capacity, with dedicated leaders and a robust, active volunteer base. I also serve as a liaison to coalitions, including the San Diego Green New Deal Alliance, the Transportation Equity Working Group, and others. And I host the bi-monthly Action Hours, where volunteers can take concrete, meaningful actions in one hour on a weekday evening. My vision for the SanDiego350 community is one of empowered, skilled, strategic activists and organizers, campaigning at interlocked frontlines, leveraging people power to confront the powerful political and economic forces driving the climate crisis. I prefer horizontally organized, non-hierarchical organization structures, and I believe strong people don't need strong leaders.
Experienced activists have an obligation to help mentor newer activists through their own personal journey of engagement and skill-building, because the only way for the movement for climate justice to be successful is by creating a coordinated mass movement of people working at every level and sector of society. This is what makes me passionate about climate activism: helping people find their frontlines (the intersection of their felt need and their sources of power to make change) and build the skills they need to confront power.
My own 15-year activist journey has taken me from political volunteering to participation in nonviolent direct action, and now to full time organizing with SanDiego350, and aside from the urgency of the climate crisis, what keeps me motivated and engaged is the brilliant, talented, thoughtful, caring people I have met and learned from along the way. I believe the movement has made real progress and in the long-run will win, and it is an honor to play my part in this historical moment. So let's go, everybody! We have a world to win. |