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Letter from Oxfam Action Corps volunteer

This letter was written to the staff of WE ACT for Environmental Justice after three Oxfam Action Corps attended their conference last week.
Dear Stephanie, Cecil, Peggy, and everyone else on staff at WE ACT,

Thank you for putting on the Advancing Climate Justice conference last week, and for setting such a hopeful and people-centered tone. So much of my recent climate justice work has been managing email lists, making phone calls, and staring at the computer screen during breaks from my job. And I've been doing this on top of a mound of isolation that I feel in this society and a heap of fear about what's going to happen to us with the changing climate. So being with all those hundreds of people from around this country, hearing people talk all day about things I think about, seeing people's faces, sharing the stories, seeing the links between what's happening in West Virginia and what's happening in West Africa - this was all very exciting. I think what this climate justice movement has going for it is that it's about people and about us all being in this mess together (and our ability to make sure that everyone's included in getting out, starting now.)

I particularly enjoyed my contact with you. Stephanie, I loved talking with you and other young adults about how hopeful we are. I got goose bumps when you were talking about being at Obama's inauguration. Cecil, thanks for singing and letting me have fun while spending the day hearing about mountain top removal and people becoming "toast." Peggy, good to meet you again. And to the office secretary, thanks for your kindness.

Oxfam Action Corps NYC, our 10-month-old grassroots organization, would like to be your partner is working for climate justice. As I mentioned to Stephanie, we'll be screening Sisters on the Planet on March 8, International Women's Day, at the Malcom X and Betty Shabazz Center. We hope you can join us.

Thanks again for the conference last week. At the beginning of it I had been debating with myself whether I was up for another year of this work. Now there's no question.

Warm regards,
Isaac Evans-Frantz

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