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This is Juan Reynosa's eyewitness account of the recent Dream Reborn Conference held in Memphis (April 4-6).

Day 1

Up to this point the Dream Reborn has not really been a conference. Rather, it more resembles a revival since the amazing array of first day activities had us dancing to African rhythms, clapping and singing along with the Memphis Job Corps. Youth Choir, hugging our neighbors, and chanting together the mantra created for this event: We are the Dream Generation, We are the Dream Reborn.

Speakers on the first day then set the tone for this movement with their eloquent words that were mixed with strong messages. For instance, Afeni Shakur told us that green jobs will not matter unless we also strive to inspire and uplift the youth in our communities and turn them away from negativities like drugs and suicide. "Mr. Civil Rights", D'army Bailey blessed us with his presence and told us that this movement is just like the Civil Rights Movement that he fought through in his early years, yet that it is also ecological. He insisted that talk and theorization mean nothing unless there is action to save both our people and our earth. And finally, Revered Lennox Yearwood Jr. from the High Hop Caucus gave a refreshing sermon about how this social and ecological struggle has no boundaries. His energizing sermon spoke of how all ethnicities, all class levels, all sexual orientations, and all religions need to unite in love to fight for civil and environmental justice.   Read More »
It's not so hard to imagine. Catch this visionary video from the folks at 1 Sky New Mexico...



It was produced by 1 Sky New Mexico.

Here are some previous Clearly posts on Green Jobs:

Green Jobs, Green Future

Tackling the Energy Challenge
This year we have the chance to start taking the necessary first steps to address the growing crisis of global warming. Together we have the opportunity to make good choices that will directly affect the lives of generations to come.

We believe that America can - and must -- lead the new energy revolution.

What is 1Sky?

1Sky is a national campaign to pass meaningful climate legislation in the United States by 2010. Americans must unite behind a clear vision and a compelling platform -- solutions appropriate to the immense scale of crisis we face.

And we believe that New Mexico can establish itself at the forefront this historic endeavor by charting a new direction for energy policy for the entire nation.

1Sky New Mexico is working to:
  • Create new jobs and new opportunities by developing high-paying clean energy jobs in urban and rural New Mexico, and
  • Invest in a new energy future by cutting global warming emissions and improving the efficiency of our homes, vehicles, and communities.


We can come together to secure a Clean Energy Economy for our children.

In Washington DC, there are many energy and climate plans competing for attention. It's time to step up and speak out!

We at ClearlyNewMexico.com invite you to sign the 1Sky Pledge that will be delivered to Congresswoman Heather Wilson's office this Friday March 28th. The pledge states certain fundamental principles upon which we all can unite:

I support the solutions to global warming that will protect our society and future generations from climate change and will create a new energy economy.

In particular, I support:

The creation of five million new green jobs;

A science-based reduction of emissions of at least 25% by 2020; and

A moratorium on all new coal-fired power plants nationwide.


1Sky NM will be working to get the entire New Mexico Congressional delegation to sign this pledge.

We have only 1Sky and 1 Planet, but with your help we can move forward now to meet the global warming challenge for our children's sake.

Here's the 1Sky petition.

We'll keep you posted on our progress!

- Juan Reynosa

Guest Post by Carlos Perea and Bennett Freeman

Neither the global climate change crisis nor our nation's reliance on foreign oil are new problems. But in the last two years, escalating energy prices and continuing conflicts in the Middle East, along with greater public awareness and political focus on climate change, have come together to present new opportunities to transform our energy policy and supply. But even as we demonstrate a new willingness to invest in a new generation of alternative energy technologies that diminish our dependence on fossil fuels, incentives are needed if we are going to be competitive.   Read More »
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