Motivation Monday #18 – March on Georgia Demonstrators

Happy #MotivationMonday GreenATLiens! Today we’re feeling motivated by the demonstrators who used their First Amendment rights today at the March On Georgia organized by the NAACP of Atlanta.

It was GreenATLiens’ privilege to chat with a few of the demonstrators present today. Below are direct quotes from March on Georgia demonstrators on their recommended calls to action for all ATLiens:

“Use your privilege for GOOD.”

Perri

“Reparations now! Police reform immediately. Mandatory punishment for failure to use body cams. [Prosecute] police for hate crimes. Shoot below the waist. [Use non-lethal] rubber bullets.”

– Angelique De La Croix

“Stand up for justice. Reform the justice system. Make sure to get out to vote. Join Stacey Abrams’s Fair Fight.”

– Jesse

Use your vote as your voice. We have to fight to get access [to voting rights]. United we stand. Divided we fall.”

– Corey Baty

Feeling motivated yet? If you find inspiration through music might we suggest Spotify’s Liberation Playlist or Black to the Future Playlist? Let’s take that energy and apply it to making real, sustainable change for a more just and equitable society!

Stay committed, ATLiens! ✌️👽

Fridays for Future #20: March on Georgia This Monday

Happy #FridaysForFuture green ATLiens! Repost from @naacpatlanta, c u there?


March on Georgia this Monday, 9:00AM at the Richard Russel Federal Buildong 75 Spring St SW. Don’t forget your masks, signs, and energy!


There is no sustainability in Georgia’s future without repealing citizen’s attest, criminal legal reform, restoring voting rights, and ending police brutality.


#greenatliens #greenatlanta #greenatl #keepatlgreen #intersectionalenvironmentalism #environmentaljustice #environmentalracism #systemicracism #nojusticenopeace #endpolicebrutality #votingrights #justiceforahmaud #justiceforgeorgefloyd #justiceforbreonna #justiceforemmetttill #justiceforsandrabland #justicefortrayvonmartin #justiceforericgarner #justiceforphilandocastile #not1morelife #defundthepolice #defundpolice

Motivation Monday #17 – Dr. Brian L. Davis

Greetings ATLiens 🖖  This #MotivationMonday in observance of #WorldOceansDay we would like to meet Dr. Brian Davis, President and CEO of the Georgia Aquarium. Originally from New Jersey, Dr. Davis earned his B.S. in Environmental Science at Rutgers University in 1992 and shortly thereafter migrated to Atlanta for a position at Zoo Atlanta. The rest is history.

Since moving to Atlanta 26 years ago, Dr. Davis has paid his dues teaching science for over 8 cumulative years in Cobb County schools, serving in senior leadership roles within a number of zoological and educational institutions, and earning his Masters of Education and Ph.D. in Secondary Science Education at Georgia State University. What you may not know about Dr. Davis is that he’s played an integral role in shaping the Georgia Aquarium’s educational programming since 2003.

If you take just one thing away from today’s #WorldOceansDay #MotivationMonday, let it be that Dr. Brian Davis has been working on and advocating for ocean conservation way before most of us were even cognizant of the impacts of plastic in our oceans.

Dr. Brian Davis states:

“I believe scientific literacy and a comprehensive cultural enrichment plan are vital to the continued progress of our students and society. In my current role as President and CEO of the Maritime Aquarium, I will continue my efforts to develop educational experiences that reflect the interconnectedness of scientific literacy to our daily lives.”

Source: Dr. Brian L. Davis (LinkedIn bio)

As President and CEO of the Georgia Aquarium, Dr. Brian Davis oversees the Georgia Aquarium’s research, animal rehabilitation, and education initiatives, including the Seafood Savvy campaign aimed at educating the public on the types of seafood to avoid in the interest of ocean conservation (see wallet insert here, and below), as well as the ongoing expansion of strategic partnerships with local and global organizations to fundraise, research, and promote ocean ecosystems conservation.

Call to Action

GreenATLiens everywhere can join Dr. Brian Davis in taking action for our oceans by practicing the 3 R’s: Reduce Reuse Recycle. See the quote below for more nuance:

“Remember to cut apart plastic beverage rings. Marine mammals can become entangled in the loops, which can be harmful and potentially fatal. Properly dispose of toxic wastes, such as oil from automobile engines or lawnmowers. Never dump waste chemicals down a sewer which can pollute water sources. Limit your use of disposable products, particularly plastic. Take a canvas bag with you when you shop instead of using paper and plastic ones from stores.”

Source: Georgia Aquarium website

GreenATLiens with a little cash may want to #redistributewealth to increase access to the educational experiences the Georgia Aquarium has to offer –just $14 gives one Title 1 student the opportunity to experience the Georgia Aquarium’s education programming. If you have the means, chip in to inspire our next generation of conservationists!

Stay Green, ATLiens, and Happy World Oceans Day!

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#MotivationMonday #1: Stephanie Simmons of Imagimatics

Meet Stephanie! Stephanie Simmons is a GreenATLien empowering youth and families through food justice, sharing economies, and entrepreneurship education! At the homeschool collective Stephanie co-founded Imagimatics youth learn more than just the core subjects, learning about food systems and where their food comes from, how to grow their own food, and how to turn the fruits of their labors into money at local farmers’ markets.


Stephanie got her start in urban agriculture with The Food Project in Boston, Massachusetts. Serving two years as FoodCorps member Stephanie led youth education workshops on gardening, cooking, and food justice, as well as hands-on projects installing raised garden beds with teens. Since then, Stephanie has served as a FoodCorps Fellow with Georgia Organics, Community Ag Program Director at Athens Land Trust, and provided resource developing consulting to the Georgia Farmer’s Market Association and the International Rescue Committee.


Prior to serving in the FoodCorps, Stephanie’s background primarily centered on youth and early childhood education, and at-risk youth advocacy. Today, Stephanie marries her passions for youth empowerment and food justice through her work at Imagimatics. Not stopping at Pre-K through 12 education, Stephanie and her co-founder Anjel also organize community events for parents to pursue personal and professional growth as well as strengthen community ties- like the Community Clothing Swap she’s organizing at Gallery 992 ! Donations of clothing, home goods, and dry pantry goods are welcome!

Stephanie’s Call to Action

Stephanie recommends GreenATLiens plant pollinator-friendly plants around their homes, or if you’re ready to take some BIG action, replace your lawn with native groundcover! Stephanie shares the Atlanta and DeKalb public libraries have free seeds to “check out” for this purpose .

Do you have any questions for your fellow GreenATLien Stephanie? If not, say hi!🖖

Motivation Monday #1

Happy #MotivationMonday ATLiens! See what these four Georgia Earthlings are doing to save the biosphere:

👽 A preacher educates his congregation on why climate change is a civil rights issue.

👽 A peanut farmer in southwest Georgia converts 1,400 acres of his farmland into a solar farm.

👽 An executive director of a solar tech company sets up the first solar road pilot in the country and the first solar powered EV charger in the Southeast in LaGrange, GA.

👽 The community in Tybee creates a climate change adaptation plan and starts building dunes to protect the city from future climate events.

Source: https://www.11alive.com/planG

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