Wow! The Top 5 Superbad! Awesome! Plans for Cleaning up Plastic in the Ocean!
July 24, 2010 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under art and technology, BPA, civil rights, environment, Ocean, plastic pollution, Plastics, Toxins
As seen in the Huffington Post by Wallace J. Nichols, Sarah KornfeldĀ and Andy Myers: http://huff.to/9KNpzX Finally, after days, weeks, and months–OK, hours–in the making, we’ve selected the “Top 5 Superbad! Awesome! Plans for Cleaning Up all that Plastic” that Americans love and need so much from the place where much of it ends up–the ocean! [...]
Join the Ocean Revolution! July 29th Support Wallace J Nichols, The Gulf and New Approaches for Change
July 21, 2010 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under BPA, children, civil rights, environment, Ocean, plastic pollution, Plastics, Toxins
Come join this great evening to support J, the Ocean and learn about the real, tangible things that can be done in The Gulf/fight petroleum-toxins production with our help. Where: Thursday, July 29th, 6:30-9:30PM – 6:30 Drinks, viewing of three installations of amazing art – 7:00 presentations begin with never before seen footage taken by [...]
Why would Jesus walk on Oil? A plea for intergenerational action
July 15, 2010 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under art and technology, BPA, civil rights, environment, Ocean, plastic pollution, Plastics, religion, Social Media, Toxins, women
This Sunday I went to a church, stood up and made a plea for support and money for my friend’s expedition to the gulf. I did so at a church in Berkley with a history of activism in the civil rights movement. Most of the people were over sixty-five. I asked them to remember their best moments. I made another plea that we need elders in a new struggle. I stated that Dr. King will not come back and that it is the ocean that is now at the back of the bus.