Kids made art and letters |
First Meeting, Art and Letters
This meeting launches the project, it connects the kids’ actions to the community, and it helps families get to know each other. We had a couple climate-action folks from the congregation drop in, too.
Welcome, Chalice Lighting, and Introductions: For Introductions, people took a minute to find something that reminded them of the interconnected web of existence and bring it back. When each family introduced themselves, they also showed their item and talked about it.
Artwork: Got kids started on their art. The church provided blank postcards for the kids to put art on.
Adult Fishbowl: Each adult recounted a personal experience with the environment, pollution, climate change, etc. Kids pretended they weren’t there. (5 min)
Kids’ Fishbowl: Each kid said something about the environment. Grownups pretended they weren’t there. (5 min)
The 70s looked dire. |
Letter Writing and Art: Kids started wirting letters or kept working on their art, and they chatted. The leaders provided names and addresses of policy makers that they could write to, including the policy maker they were scheduled to talk to.
Screen Grab: Kids held up their art for a screen grab. Ideally you get an image that’s fun and safe to share.
Closing
Second Meeting, Policy Maker
For our Washington state congregation, we chose Rep Joe Fitzgibbon, who chairs the House Environment & Energy Committee. We arranged a half-hour block where he could meet with our families remotely. He spoke about his own passion for addressing climate change, and he answered questions prepared in advance by the families. As it turned out, he touched on some points that had come up earlier in the Art & Letters meeting, such as beef and acid rain. The families all changed their names on zoom so we could take a screen shot and not identify anyone.
The families met for half an hour before the meeting with Joe and for half an hour afterwards. That was more than enough time, and the extra space led to a valuable converation about get out the vote efforts and the election.
Rep Joe Fitzgibbon talked to us about his passion for fighting climate change |
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