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On April 22nd, 1970, Earth Day dawned as a day to inspire, a teaching moment about protecting and preserving Planet Earth. We planned the first celebration as an annual event | On April 22nd, 1970, our Earth Day dawned as a day to inspire, a teaching moment about protecting and preserving Planet Earth. We planned the first celebration as an annual event and it was, year in, year out, we followed with successive, yearly Earth Days. An environmental era was being created and shaped with a vision of what could be. | ||
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Remembering April 22, 1970
The First "Earth Day"
Looking back to green beginnings of an environmental movement
SJS / GreenPolicy360 Siterunner:
At USC we had worked to inspire a special Senator to plan a celebration. We spoke of carrying a positive message for the future. Students with a green message. We called it a "Teach-in", part of growing environmental movement colleges were organizing. Senator Nelson accepted our invitation and stepped up as we continued mobilizing to set up what was to become the first "Earth Day".
The First Earth Day Teach-In
On April 22nd, 1970, our Earth Day dawned as a day to inspire, a teaching moment about protecting and preserving Planet Earth. We planned the first celebration as an annual event and it was, year in, year out, we followed with successive, yearly Earth Days. An environmental era was being created and shaped with a vision of what could be.
Let's revisit 1969 and 1970 as student activism became a peace and environmental movement across the college campuses of the U.S. As a co-founder of the Vietnam Moratorium Committee and coordinator of anti-war activities on college campuses in California, I found myself overwhelmed, working as a student activist to organize at my own campus of the University of Southern California and eventually internationally.
USC in the 1960s became a center of activism. Our day-to-day organizing took us from opposition to nuclear weapons, war and international conflict to environmental security and political reform. USC was our 'home base' and after helping to establish the peace group, Vietnam Moratorium Committee, in DC, we made the SC Religious Center the center of Moratorium events beginning on October 15, 1969, into November, December and through our April 1970 plan. Student "teach-ins" were popular tools for outreach and we began organizing to build awareness and support for the first generation of environmental laws. We saw our peace movement and a new cultural, environmental movement join together.
Our Teach-in model, with Senator Gaylord Nelson's proposal, was a first wave of what became continued teach-ins and educational efforts that acted to make our environmental priorities become reality.
With Congressman George Brown's encouragement and Senator Nelson's active support, students launched environmental teach-ins across the country every year. April 22nd became our "Earth Day".
We didn't call the first national Teach-in an "Earth Day" at first, but that's what it was -- momentous and magic. Earth Day launched!
At USC it was appropriate to hear Senator Nelson speak to us on the first day after our first Earth Teach-in. Across the U.S. and in the nations of the world a planetary celebration, a growing activist movement, signaled an Earth Day flag being raised.
Ripples of an 'Earth Day Flag'
Waving the Earth Day Flag
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Day
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Senator Gaylord Nelson:
- "I am convinced that the same concern the youth of this nation took in changing this nation's priorities on the war in Vietnam and on civil rights can be shown for the problems of the environment... Successful teach-ins on all campuses on the same day will have a dramatic impact on the environmental conscience of the nation. They will be immensely effective as an educational effort in arousing public opinion concerning necessary steps to protect our environment and establish quality on a par with quantity as a goal of American life."
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A tip of the Green Hat to Dennis Hayes an original national student coordinator in 1970. Dennis continued organizing Earth Days and by 1990 events were being held in 141 nations.
A tip of the Green Hat to George E. Brown, an environmental leader in the U.S. Congress who helped us organize throughout the U.S.
• http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/George_E._Brown_Jr
A political voice from East Los Angeles, Congressman Brown for three decades led an agenda of first-generation environment legislation, from being st the forefront of the creation of the EPA, and Clean Air/Water, to drafting and pushing thru the passage of the historic, first National Climate Policy and Program Act.
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January 1969
A Vision of the Home Planet as Never Before Seen
• https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Apollo_8,_Life_Jan10,1969.png
• https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/PlanetCitizen
• https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Planet_Citizens
An Environmental Era
California out in front in a Green future
Nearby USC in Pasadena, JPL/NASA with many USC, UCLA and Caltech taught engineers, a key component in continued California environmental leadership ...
"18 Earth science missions in space, supported by aircraft, ships and ground observations, measure aspects of the environment that touch the lives of every person around the world."
"Earth Day Is Everyday at NASA"
• http://www.nasa.gov/earthrightnow
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