Alumni Share Movement for Change
September 14, 2010
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Alumni Share Movement for Change
VALDOSTA -- Valdosta State University alumni Mandy Hancock and
Russell Anderson are embarking from their alma mater on a
nationwide tour -- "Fiery Roots USA" -- to document community
action and address social and environmental struggles. The former
leaders of the Students Against Violating the Environment (SAVE)
campus organization will speak to campus about their "grassroots
narrative of progressive change" at 8 p.m. in Odum Library Room
1480.
The documentary project “Fiery Roots USA,” which will conclude
December 31, is an offshoot of a larger mission --
Collectiveprogression.org -- which seeks to engage other
organizations and individuals to facilitate a more tightly
connected progressive community. The organization, which the two
hope to establish as a not-for-profit, provides trainings,
resources, and networking tools to fuel grassroots campaigns.
“The next generations face a unique reality, where life as it is
known will change due to consequences of unsustainable and
irresponsible human practices,” said Hancock, co-director of
Collectiveprogression.org. “We learned in the Anthropology
Department at VSU that changing discourse is the first step to
changing ideology, and we firmly believe this is true. As activists
and organizers, we have had very intentional conversations with
people involved in social, economic, climate, and cultural justice
movements.”
Hancock and Anderson are particularly passionate about educating
young people about global social and environmental issues, since
their involvement with community action began on campus. The plan
to educate SAVE members about how to learn about the issues,
organize grassroots efforts and generate support. Students, Hancock
said, are truly the future, and getting them involved with
collaborative community efforts will result in more civic-minded
citizens.
“We’re really focused on the question of ‘How,’” Anderson said. “We
want to know how we can get people on each side of ‘the coin’
collaborating and building closer networks so our communities again
become the focus of advancement. We’re not just talking to
environmentalists; we’re talking to everyone -- politicians,
business owners, employees, students and academics. We want to
create a better picture of how we can work together.”
For more information please e-mail mandy.h.hancock@gmail.com or
go to collectiveprogression.org.
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