Hello World,
It's been a long, long week of work. I apologize for not keeping up with my web address' promise ,and posting daily, or even bi-daily. This line of work, and honestly...any line of work where you create productive, progressive change, it's gonna be long hours. SO, this is what I've been up to:
Designed a new campaign: Opposing the renewal of licensing for Vermont Yankee, the nuclear power plant in southeastern Vermont. It's one of the oldest nuclear plants in the country, somewhere near top three, and there's been evidence provided to show it's one of the most hazardous, unsafe plants around. It's nearing it's 40th birthday...no plant in the nation is built to last past 40 years. The technology within the industry has just not met expectations as the decades have gone by..more harm then good is being done at these plants.
Our main schtick for going, is to oppose the renewal of VT Yankee's licensing. For reasons that could go on, and on, and on (including pictures taken of some pipes within the plant being held together by duct tape. FUCKING DUCT TAPE.) We're going to do work across the state, eventually branching off into two of the main universities in the southern Vermont area, to get the message out and build up support with the legislative decision. We leave next Thursday for VT, we'll be there for 8 days, then we head to Amsterdam on April 13-21.
I'm excited! So much insanity and amazingness going on!
I'll keep y'all posted this weekend!
One Love / Green Peace,
dana J
Thursday, March 19, 2009
sorry for being an asshole, and too tired to post.
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Saturday, March 14, 2009
OWWWWWWWWW
We're going to Vermont.
And Amsterdam.
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OWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
Mo-Town to MTC, & All The Way Around
Hello World,
This past weekend was a trip…a trip, indeed. Honest to God, there were a lot of self-revelations that I came across while on this voyage crossing Morgantown, WV and Montclair, NJ. I’m pretty sure I’m going to do two separate posts for what happened. One will consist of what I actually, physically did, ie. The places I went, who I saw, what I did, etc etc. The other post will consist of what I was thinking during these moments and experiences. Within five minutes of me being home, I came across a somewhat-sad but true realization about my town. The first part of blogging this weekend, will come in this first post. Split between Part One (Morgantown) and Part Two (Montclair). Morgantown’s gonna be the long one, PS.
Warning/Disclaimer: This shit is longggg.
PART ONEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
HOKAY, so this ze Earth. ….(Kidding.). I left for Pittsburgh out of Baltimore on Thursday morning. First time I ever went to Baltimore/Washington International, and of course, like the majority of my travels, I got to the airport within, eh..40, 30 minutes of my scheduled departure…UGH. So I speed through check in, which was relatively easy with Southwest…I fuck with that airline pretty frequently, whenever I can. SO yea, I sped through everything, made it to the flight, got to Pittsburgh, waited for eh..20 minutes? And got picked up by my two good friends at WVU. We got into Morgantown maybe..4:30pm. I met up with my two friends that I was staying with. They’re amazing, SO glad I know those two wonderful women. Fast forward five hours or so...we head to the club. …Others blame me, and I blame the Smirnoff Blueberry we MURDERED before hand, but somehow in the midst of the fun at the club, I lose not only my phone, but also my keys. Phone is one thing, that shit happens often...phones can be turned off, whatever, its cool. But, keys? WHO TAKES KEYS?! I was so pissed.
The next morning, eh…afternoon (lol), I wake up with the mission of finding my phone and keys, as well as finally signing my lease for my apartment for the fall, which was ultimately my main reasoning for coming out to Morgantown in the first place (as well as seeing all my friends, of course). I bump into my old lady friend from school, and we chill (explained father in the next post). I head over to the club to see if any of my belongings turn up, and of course, they…don’t. Neither my phone or my keys were turned in. I was crushed. But, I had to move on, and have faith. I head back to the room, get myself together, and head out to the leasing office for The District, this collection of housing complex that I have a lot of friends currently living in, and planning to move into in the fall (more info @ The District ). Now, I’m coming here expecting to have to put down cash for a lease, or an application fee, or something along those lines, right? Easily 250-300 that I gotta put down on the spot right? NAH. Nah B. I put down zero dollars, zilch cents to sign up for my place. Move-in is August 19th! I initially signed on for a three bedroom, in one of the first two buildings of the complex right when you drive in, so it will be easy to locate when I have people come through. I initially was just gonna take two random roommates, but a couple of my friends already in the complex have some apartment-mates leaving in the summer, so now I’ve got some options..
So now, Friday night, of course, because I have friends that have the care of any average college student, where do we decide to go Friday night? The same club that I lost my shit in the previous night. Ugh…I mean after a couple rounds of matching bottle and.. (rhymes with punt), any club is gonna sound amazing. I believe I was too influenced for the club that night. Honest to God. I could barely walk, or recognize people, or raise my hands. I eventually have my keys found, but no phone. Sad faces. It was a wild night, to say the least. I’m glad I was able to make it where I had to go. Getting home at 4AM, I forget my insignificant, ridiculously small and easily losable pink slip, indicating that I’m a guest in the building. The two Arab (I’m not profiling, they told me they were from Saudi Arabia) RA’s inform me that they lost my form that I filled out about 6 hours ago, so not that it makes a difference that I lost my phone, but THEY lost my form too, so I couldn’t get in. I had to wait an hour and a half on the lobby couch until the building opened for the public to get my shit and get ready to head to Jersey.
PART TWOOOOOOOOOO
I get to Pitt Airport, feeling like shit from two back-to-back nights of ridiculous socializing and partying. After hours of bullshit waiting and delays, blah blah…I get back to my home state around 7 30. I get to see my mom, who has clearly lost a healthy amount of weight, and now has these youthful blonde highlights. My mom’s caught her second wind…with both of her kids out of parental control and basically doing their own thing, she too is doing her own thing. I’m happy for her, going out and doing her thing whenever she wants to.
After not at all sleeping Friday night/Saturday morning, and getting maybe…4 hours of sleep on average the last 3 weeks, I CRASH on my pre-made bed in my cleaned-up room (thanks Mom =] ). Waking up close to noon, I head out to the mall with my madre to solve this issue of a lost phone. I eventually end up with a Motrola Razr V3, and I finally..finally…FINALLY get my mom to let go of pre-paid, and get on the contract phone, making a Family Share plan with my sister and I. We’re all connected! Hooray!
After the mall fiasco, I ran over to the famous Sharon Miller Dance Studio in Montclair, to meet up with my boy Chris that runs an Afro-Cuban dance lesson every other Sunday. I assist him with the percussion needed for the 90 minute class. Like the majority of the women (all but one person out of at least 40 were female) in the class, I got my workout from the lesson. It feels good though, to play with your heart and soul with an international flavor. As a whole, the common Cuban groove, or African groove, or Samba groove, is a lot more active and demanding then an American rock groove. We were jammin’…man...I had my right foot on the bass drum banging fast ass quarter notes, both hands rocking a legitimately challenging congo riff..I had to keep that all together for like 20 minutes straight. Had a mean foot cramp and close-to blisters afterward, but it was totally worth it.
Three or so hours after the dance workshop, I headed out to Newark to DJ for roughly 45 minutes, cranking out old school jams, R&B, etc. It was a picky crowd, and an older crowd, so they recognized the real at all times. It was good to hear the loud pop (OOOOOHHHHH SHIT SON NO HE DIDN’T) when I threw on Artifacts, probably the most recognizable rap duo from Newark. You gotta recognize where your at, every set! It was a good night.
Monday morning, I got my MUCH needed haircut, did a little shopping, picked up some phresh jeans and a nice new polo, and headed out to Newark, where I caught the train I’m currently on now, heading to DC.
….DAMN that was long. Told you!
Tha was my weekend. I enjoyed it, I needed it. Now back to DC to continue making moves! Working as a student organizer for Greenpeace is actually really, really fun. We’re heading to Vermont in a few weeks, and AMSTERDAM in mid-April. Yeah, no misprint. Amsterdam in the middle of April. YOU ALREADY KNOWWWWWWWWWW. Post Two: The Thoughtful Reflection, Live from the Mind coming very soon!
One Love / Green Peace,
- dana J
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Thursday, March 5, 2009
Busy Busy Weekend!
Hello World,
I started the thought for this post about an hour ago, roughly 6:30AM. ....SIX THIRTY IN THE GOD DAM MORNING. Why am I up this fuckin early?! Great question. I had a great night last night..final debrief and recollection of all that has happened this past weekend.. with Power Shift and CCA basically running my life for a little over a month, the group and I were able to let our hair down and truly break.
I'm scheduled to head back to Morgantown today! Which is awesome..I truly miss the majority of the people I know over in the 304. I'm looking forward to getting back on campus in the summer/fall and beginning work. Nothing beats the college experience..I learned that very serious reality while I've been out here on this internship. To jump out of something so awesome, so soon,...if only temporary, me doing the program that I'm doing this semester during only my second semester at college was a bold risk, a semi-calculated, yet bold and intense risk. I'm glad I decided to do it, but while working on college campuses recruiting for Power Shift, it dawned on me how much I miss being at WV.
This weekend surely looks to be awesome...I kick it in Morgantown for 2 (ABSOLUTE MAX 3) days, mainly to sign my lease for my new place in the summer/fall , and potentially hit up this concert with Ryan Leslie, Wale & the infamous go-go band UCB. My boy D-Why may be able to help me out with something..we shall see..
After Morgantown, I'm headin somewhere fuckin' sweet..
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THE CRIB! I'MA BE IN NEW JERSEY FROM SATURDAY-MONDAY! SPREAD THE WORD! MOTHA FUCKAS IS COMIN' HOME! I miss mi madre, and the fam in general. I left at a weird time (more on that later, WAYYY later) but uh..yea, I'ma be home. I can't wait. Morgantown then Jersey, then BACK to DC to get back on the grind! I see a long weekend coming up...lot of bags..lot of bottles..lot of reminiscing and mind power..but a good time overall none-the-less!
Y'all will hear from me soon! Deuces!
One Love / Green Peace,
- dana J
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Monday, March 2, 2009
History this morning.
Hello World,
Today is the day. Thousands of people coming together for the largest act of civil disobedience in US history regarding the climate crisis. Over 2,500 people are heading to the Capitol Coal Plant and putting an end to coal, while forcing a focus on change in environmental policy in this country.
More info @ www.capitolclimateaction.com
I'm equally as nervous and anxious as I am excited. The current weather is dramatic snow and just in general, monster levels of chill and cold temperature. This isn't changing many people's plans, but it's definitely altering the schedule for tonight. As opposed to making our statement until the sun goes down, we're probably looking at 2-3 hours max. It will become a weather concern quicker then a discriminatory and injustice concern, very much so. The police are 100% aware and (probably not =] ) fully prepared for what's happening today. We just want to make sure our message gets across, everyone understands why we're there and what we're doing, and to be safe and healthy. That's all we need for a perfect day!
Catch me on the news! I'll hit you guys up when I get back from this history day!
One Love / Green Peace,
- dana J
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Sunday, March 1, 2009
I can officially die happy.
Hello World,
So tonight..I saw The Roots. Not just any old circumstance however, The Roots are my favorite musical act of all time. ALL TIME. And I idolize and try to emulate their drummer, Ahmir '?uestlove' Thompson. I have waited a while to see them, it's been too long in between shows for me to have the awesome experience fresh in my head. Their performance blew me away.
The Roots were the final musical act from Power Shift, this awesome event I've been doing this weekend. Over 12,000 activists like myself have come together, to learn, train, and act towards becoming the best activists and the best environmentalists we could be. Very influential people, such as Van Jones, an amazing environmentalist and inspirational speaker, came out and chat it up with us all weekend. Before The Roots came on, The London Souls started up the musical performances for the night. These guys were surprisingly good, I definitely am going to look into future shows and picking up their releases.
This weekend has just been amazing...a plethora of workshops and trainings for anyone and everyone. Personally, I went to the multi-racial caucus that they assembled. It was a breathe of fresh air; it's been a good while since I've seen motivated people from similar walks of life as myself. It feels good to know your not fighting the fight alone, you know? I also went to a state meeting, where I saw one of my best friends from middle school pop up. INSANE how small this world is, yet how much work needs to be done on it to keep it beautiful.
Powershift is looking better and better, I wish it wasn't coming to an end Monday. OH, speaking of Monday, have you heard what we've got going on in DC? This little historic event called CCA? Check out www.capitolclimateaction.org...basically the biggest civil disobediance on the issue of the climate crisis in the HISTORY OF THE COUNTRY. Epic event, I'm going, hope your going if your in the area.
It's bout to be 2 'o clock, I've gotta be up in 5 hours. Deuces!
One Love / Green Peace,
dana J
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Monday, February 23, 2009
The life.

SO,
I'm planning to take this blog piece a bit more serious. I can see it can be a tool for me to organize my thoughts, as well as keep track of all that I've been doing and experiencing.
With that said..
I was in a polar bear suit today. Yes..that ridiculous character in the photo was me. As well as my girl Tracy (http://tracymichele.blogspot.com) doin' her thing. We were at George Washington University today, getting people ready for Power Shift (http://www.powershift09.org), this HUGE event going on this weekend in DC. Over 10,000 student activists are coming together on the issues of global warming and climate change. It's about to be amazing in the captial.
Oh, and PS, The Roots are playing. The Roots, the band that I have considered my favorite for a couple of years now, The Roots, with the drummer Ahmir '?uestlove' Thompson, whom I idolize and emulate consistently (and sent a 7 page letter to his MySpace, begging to be his intern). I am a huge fan of The Roots, and them playing at Power Shift, along with Santigold (no longer SantOgold, a random Prince/Diddy-like name change out of nowhere this month), will make this youth-based conference amazing.
I hope to eventually get my hands on a good camera so I can create some visuals of all the amazing experiences going on during this time.
I can refer you to my housemate's blog (elizabethlovesgreenpeace.blogspot.com) for updates, as well as my own blog, here. I promise I'm gonna do this blog thing for real, AT LEAST once every 2-3 days. Follow me on Twitter (twitter.com/thewhounknown) for consistent updates on my life and what I got goin' on. Otherwise, I'll catch you on the flip..
One Love/Green Peace,
- dana J
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Guess whos back??!?
Hello All,
So it's been months. I'm aware I haven't been on this blog-like thing for a while now. Since the last time you guys have seen me, I've graduated high school, finished my first semester at West Virginia University, and on February 2nd, I began work as a student organizer for Greenpeace, at their national headquarters in Washington DC.
I'm here in DC, splitting time between the office in DC and the warehouse/equipment center out in Landover. I'm living in Love Point for the three months I'm working here. I'll be done with the work in late April...(maybe get a job soon after? =] ) Love Point, which is in Kent Island, Maryland..this amazing shore house, feet away from water in any direction. We're a block away from the top of the main peninsula in Maryland.
Photos will be up soon, from the house and my two female housemates (yeaaaaaaaa they're amazing). The kid is back!
One Love and Green Peace (chuckle),
- dana J
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