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<p>Denis Hayes was a 25-year-old student at Harvard Kennedy School in 1969 but dropped out after a semester to become a principal organizer of a grass-roots nonprofit that planned a nationwide rally on April 22, 1970, an event they would call <a href="https://www.earthday.org/">Earth Day</a>. That one-day gathering to raise awareness of threats to the environment, held in hundreds of cities and towns across the country, attracted a reported 20 million people. Now CEO of the Bullitt Foundation, a Seattle <a href="https://www.bullitt.org/">nonprofit</a> that promotes and supports environmental and climate protection efforts in the Pacific Northwest, Hayes spoke with the Gazette, as Earth Day’s 50th anniversary approaches on Wednesday, about the birth of the event, how he stumbled into a leadership role as a Kennedy School student, and Earth Day’s lasting influence on environmental policy.</p>
<h2 class="transcript-header-1">Q&amp;A</h2>
<h3 class="transcript-header-2">Denis Hayes</h3>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>GAZETTE:</strong></span> How did you first become interested in environmentalism?</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>HAYES:</strong></span> When I grew up, in a [Washington state] paper-mill community, there was no form of pollution control on the smokestacks. The stench from sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide was pervasive. The dominant image everybody had of my town for 25 miles in every direction was “That’s the place that stinks.” The mill poured uncontrolled water pollution into the Columbia River. Occasionally, we would go down there and come across massive fish kills. Paper, of course, is made from wood, and the logging was about as rapacious as it could be. I’d be out camping one summer in a beautiful place and go back the following summer, and it would be a moonscape. When I was very young, all this didn’t really turn me into a rabid activist. But I did have this sense that “My God, we should be able to create paper without destroying the world.”</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>GAZETTE:</strong></span> You got into Harvard Law School, but deferred for a year and then wound up at Harvard Kennedy School in the fall of 1969. What brought you there?</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>HAYES:</strong></span> I took off after my sophomore year in college and went hitchhiking around the world for three years, sort of in search of myself. I wanted to see firsthand all of the different basic philosophies and economic systems in the world, looking for some unique contribution that I could make. By the time I returned, I had decided that what I wanted to do with my life was to pursue ways to integrate the principles of ecology into human affairs. So I came back, finished up my undergraduate degree. It was the first year of the M.P.P. program at the Kennedy School. The way they did it was to invite 12 university presidents to each nominate one student to this pilot class. Stanford nominated me. I accepted because 1) I thought that there would be things taught there that I could profit from and 2) just the honor. Plus, candidly, Harvard provided some financial support and that was something that I really needed. So, all of those things came together.</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>GAZETTE:</strong></span> Was there widespread interest in environmental issues at Harvard then, or were you hoping to be the one to bring that to the forefront?</p>
<p><strong><span class="transcript-speaker">HAYES:</span> </strong>We had a war going on in Southeast Asia and the Civil Rights Movement had moved to a new state of black nationalism. The environment was not, at that point, a college issue, certainly not in Cambridge, but really, not much anyplace. I didn’t view myself as a person who was trying to bring that to Harvard particularly — at least, not when I arrived.</p>
<p>There was a senator from Wisconsin, Gaylord Nelson, who had an intuitive, political belief that the time was right for environmental issues to start achieving a higher degree of political traction in the country. Gaylord thought that progress was actually leading to a degradation in our standard of living, and that a hidden anger was building up. We’ve kind of forgotten now, but the air in Gary, Ind., in Pittsburgh, in Los Angeles then, was like the air in Shenzhen or New Delhi or Mexico City today. He saw rivers catching fire, lots of bird species (including the bald eagle) endangered, the Santa Barbara oil spill, urban freeways slashing through vibrant inner-city neighborhoods, and he concluded that the issue was ripe, even though nobody was speaking of it. He started giving speeches calling for campus “teach-ins” on the environment. And precisely because I hadn’t heard anything about the environment, I thought, maybe I could organize Harvard if no one else was already doing it.</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>GAZETTE:</strong></span> So why was your tenure at Harvard so short?</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>HAYES:</strong></span> With the audacity of youth, I flew down to Washington, D.C., for a 15-minute courtesy interview with the senator. It turned into a more than two-hour talk about how to try to get such a campaign organized. We talked about what one might do, and I returned with a charter to organize all of Boston. And then, a couple of days later, I had a call from his chief of staff asking whether I would drop out [of HKS] and come down to organize the United States. Within a week of my conversation with the senator, I was packing up and leaving for Washington, D.C.</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>GAZETTE:</strong></span> What did environmental activism look like at that time?</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>HAYES:</strong></span> Candidly, there wasn’t much activism around “the environment” as an issue. The real situation in the 1960s is that there were people who cared about birds in the Audubon Society and the Environmental Defense Fund. There were people who lived in Santa Barbara who cared about oil spills, or lived in Gary, Ind., and cared about air pollution. There were anti-freeway coalitions in a dozen cities. But all of these groups, and dozens of others, thought of themselves as freeway groups, as air pollution groups, as bird groups. One of the most important things — I think the most important thing — that Earth Day did was to take all of those different threads and weave them together into this fabric of modern environmentalism, to help them understand that they were operating from similar sets of values and then that they could support one another and be much stronger as a whole than they were individually. I remember this one passionate conversation with the then-president of the Audubon Society. He basically said, “What the hell does clean air have to do with birds?” After Earth Day, nobody would say something that absurd.</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>GAZETTE:</strong></span> When you left HKS for this fledgling organization in D.C. as one of Earth Day’s very few full-time paid staffers, your charge was to do what exactly?</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>HAYES:</strong></span> Senator Nelson turned out to be absolutely right: The country was very ripe and ready for something like this. But campus teach-ins turned out not to be the place to start. The first thing that we did was find some regional organizers and send them out to colleges across the country. This was all starting the first week in January [1970]. And everybody came back after a week or two and said, “This is like running into a brick wall. This is not something activist students care about.” So we analyzed the mail that had come into Nelson’s office as a result of press coverage of his speeches. Overwhelmingly, it was from women, mostly they were 25 to 35, mostly college-educated, mothers of young children, mostly in single-wage-earner families, and they want to know what they could do to get involved. By the end of January, we had changed the name from Environmental Teach-in to Earth Day and taken out a full-page ad in The New York Times announcing the change.</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>GAZETTE:</strong></span> What else did you do to help get out the word?</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>HAYES:  </strong></span>At that point, we were sending organizers out to talk to community organizations and civic groups across the country. But a very big part of what we did was work with newspapers, with magazines, journals, with various associations to get information broadcast and into people’s hands. Our biggest supporter by far was the United Auto Workers. We would have these floods of mail after we got something placed in a magazine. In the end, we got the United Auto Workers to start printing our newsletters for us and paying for our postage. We ultimately had about 60,000 names [on our mailing list]. We’d run the envelopes through the addressograph machine; the volunteers would stuff them with the newsletters, stamp them, and haul them off to the post office. We didn’t have computers or cellphones; there was no internet or social media. And until the last two months, we couldn’t even afford a 1-800 telephone line. We’d broadcast our messages, wait for interested people to respond, and then follow up with them. Fortunately, some of those young women volunteers turned out to be world-class organizers.</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>GAZETTE:</strong></span> When did everyone in the organization start to feel a momentum, or realize that maybe this was going to be bigger than you initially thought?</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>HAYES:</strong></span> We had some feelings of that as early as late February or early March, just because of the volume of mail that was coming in and the numbers of people who were signing up to become organizers. But it was difficult for us to tell until the event itself how real this would be.</p>
<p>The first time that I really knew was in New York City. On Earth Day, one of the places I went was a huge rally in Manhattan. Mayor [John] Lindsay had shut down Fifth Avenue, barricading the streets that would ordinarily pass through it, for Earth Day. And I climbed up onto this speakers’ platform several stories high, and I could not see the end of the crowd. It stretched out for 40 or 50 city blocks. It was like looking out at the ocean!</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>GAZETTE:</strong></span> Though you ended up drawing big crowds in a number of cities, wouldn’t you agree that the one in New York City proved especially important for your organization?</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>HAYES</strong>:</span> We thought we would be as big as a typical anti-war rally by the time we started getting optimistic. But what was different about Earth Day was, whereas the Vietnam Moratorium [demonstration on Oct. 15, 1969] was focused in perhaps six or eight cities, Earth Day was in basically every city, every town, every village, every crossroads in America. Back then, The New York Times, Time, Newsweek, NBC, CBS, ABC, AP, UPI were all [based] in New York City, [so when] they look out their windows and see the crowd, and they’re getting [reports] in from all over the country and suddenly … this estimate that has now become the revealed wisdom of 20 million people, made it the largest organized event in the nation’s history.</p>
<p>In late 1969, had you asked the question, “What do you think about the environment?” I think the most common response would have been, “What is the environment?” Maybe someone who had taken a psychology course would know, but it just didn’t have any kind of political connotation to it at all. By midway through 1970, something like 80 percent of Americans said that they were environmentalists.</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>GAZETTE:</strong></span> The Environmental Protection Act (EPA) was established in late 1970 and followed not long after by a slate of important environmental laws, like the National Environmental Policy Act, the Clean Water and Clean Air acts. What role did Earth Day play in the national policy debate and in the passage of those laws?</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>HAYES:</strong></span> When [aide to former President Richard Nixon] John Ehrlichman got out of the slammer, I was practicing law, and one of his sons was my paralegal. So John stopped by, and we all went out for dinner. According to him, with regard to the EPA, the effect was crystal clear. Nixon, in setting off the Southern strategy to try to flip the conservative, racist, solidly Democratic South to the Republican Party, had put in peril a whole lot of Republican support from the Romneys, the Lindsays, the Scrantons, the McCloskeys, the Brookes, the Chafees — the progressive wing of the party. Nixon was particularly worried about John Lindsay, who was everything that he was not: Lindsay was tall and handsome and rich, attractive to women. So Ehrlichman says he’s there with the president and Nixon looks out at this very large crowd out on the Mall in Washington, D.C., and he looks at the television and sees a much larger crowd in New York where John Lindsay is addressing it. And he said, “We gotta somehow become players in this.” According to Ehrlichman, he said to Nixon, “Remember that commission that you had on government organization that Roy Ash chaired for you? It proposed an environmental protection agency. And the beauty of it, Dick, is we’re already doing this stuff: Air pollution? We got that in Health, Education, and Welfare. Water pollution? That’s over in Interior. Radioactive waste? That’s with the Atomic Energy Commission. Pesticides? That’s over at the Department of Agriculture. You can take all of these things out of those departments, you stick them into an agency, you call it an EPA. You might even save a little bit of money and suddenly, you’re a player.” And Ehrlichman says that, although the Executive Order wasn’t issued for several months thereafter, Earth Day was the day that Nixon decided to set up the Environmental Protection Agency.</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>GAZETTE:</strong></span> So you had some political momentum at that point, but this was a time of widespread political and social upheaval and unrest. Washington was facing calls for various kinds of reform from a number of directions. How did you keep Earth Day from getting lost in the noise?</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>HAYES:</strong></span> We had this gigantic number of people out for Earth Day, which caught the attention of everybody. For a day, all things were environmental. But a few days later, Nixon invaded Cambodia and a couple days after that, the National Guard shot four students at Kent State. And the environment completely disappeared from the radar.</p>
<p>That fall, we launched a campaign against 12 members of Congress, incumbent congressmen who had bad records on the environment, who’d won their previous elections by a relatively narrow margin, who had an important environmental issue in their districts, and in whose districts we also had a good strong Earth Day organization. With a very small budget, like $50,000, we launched this campaign against “The Dirty Dozen.” In the end, seven of the 12 were defeated, and more than the margin of victory was clearly made up by people who voted largely on the basis of their environmental record to throw them out. One of them was the chairman of the House Public Works Committee — that really got the attention of Congress. The 1970 election was when Congress understood that Earth Day was not an anti-litter campaign where people went out in the park and danced around mulberry bushes.</p>
<p>The Clean Air Act was aggressively opposed by the coal industry, the electric utility industry, the oil industry, the automobile industry, the steel industry. The Clean Air Act passed the Senate on a voice vote unanimously and passed the House of Representatives with, I think, one dissenting vote. Congress was running scared over “The Dirty Dozen” campaign. We carried the momentum from the overwhelming vote for clean air into lobbying campaigns for the Clean Water Act, the Endangered Species Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, on and on.</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>GAZETTE:</strong></span> What’s been the most heartening sign that Earth Day has made a meaningful difference in the world over the last 50 years?</p>
<p><span class="transcript-speaker"><strong>HAYES:</strong></span> I think the widespread, almost universal respect for environmental values. That paper mill that stunk beyond belief, that sent out those acids that ate through the roofs of houses and pitted the roofs of automobiles whenever it rained (and it rained all the time in Camas, Wash., a 5,000-person community on the Columbia River) — today, something like that would be literally inconceivable any place in the United States. What was normal in 1969 became unthinkable in the early 1970s, and it has retained that. It’s strongest with regard to things that influence human health, and most of those laws have human health built right into them as what’s to be protected. But it goes beyond that. It involves a respect for the diversity of life and the healthiness of the environment. And the need to protect this planet as our only home. All of these things are now enshrined. I think, if one were to take a poll today, there would be stronger support for the proposition that Americans should have a constitutional right to a clean, healthy environment, than for most of the items in the actual Bill of Rights. Pretty formidable change.</p>
<p><em>Interview has been edited for clarity and condensed for length.</em></p>
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<p>Save the date for this Masterclass on 25 May at 8:00 am Costa Rica time, featuring Dr. Petra Kuenkel, founder of the Collective Leadership Institute and member of the Club of Rome, who will explore the concept of systems leadership for sustainability. Register now and don&#8217;t miss this opportunity! <a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://8yfd5.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/GMGhOkiOFV3r1dt348ciZWyW1ucaASS7nh2-HoNO40VBhQrj4tlhuVCxWb4h5_tmqEzvn4z75ldv0IPZBPUHmYvb14JRkVu9TYwU-bYGUSrQiZ9TC6ToJzFrrq570ZDM-VnjOeX9DErRAPSAdc0HB4bC2hfm0C6pbUUf8bPt0befbxE4CHqGmtzdPmJTFb1q8-orIhgLyOOSmMGbepqX0ed0aE6iStbcZoHsPg-Cv3uegVT9-irCcupOJfZUVqlcbojkmVI2gxRzCwVOcgyn4qUIL4zBdNs2CW0Nj0Vpgs2I6yzw5NO84i0__;!!OToaGQ!s8tKDMIFuVXxlv9clAHES1E9WLTo0_NG-lGrdSTuOuxfmXKxh3geh3qgoHiaN0vkYZIwdvkpZzg6Zx-hSnREaE6GTd1Ougbr$" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-auth="NotApplicable" data-linkindex="6">Click here to learn more.</a></p>
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<h4><strong>Enroll in our Online Certificate Programme in Spanish and learn how to make a positive impact on education for sustainability.</strong></h4>
<p>Take a step towards a more sustainable future with our Online Certificate Programme in Spanish on Education for Sustainable Development. Enroll in individual courses or complete the full programme to receive your diploma and become an Earth Charter Educator. <a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://8yfd5.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/2Egdl62ebY_YHiHbl8dKpW8qvciS5vvq9-m8e3ThusWgUkeyW0-XIBYQjEj2YxqmT9E4GsPxorup297Cf-uHpL52D6tVNUbyL5j9YTeoHTYCmF2s4F2ab-6m1PXNWoMs24CStDHHEI8kwohOjHNfVUs7r6z8oeRaeDu0ymkDpSuVhE2KiAy4ykVY3jC07Vwoncp-OF7xq-jO5U4Rh1HvV6Aal0RbY6VOjhZO_Z-DFsr7d2bIuaz4yJTVxxr2iNrGyB74zgWxkQNcApVAXCaKjMVrDxcaNV9JvxBXSIrZO8T76ia3__;!!OToaGQ!s8tKDMIFuVXxlv9clAHES1E9WLTo0_NG-lGrdSTuOuxfmXKxh3geh3qgoHiaN0vkYZIwdvkpZzg6Zx-hSnREaE6GTTNfPkFi$" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-auth="NotApplicable" data-linkindex="8">Click here for more.</a></p>
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<h4><strong>Join Our Online Youth Course on Leadership, Sustainability &amp; Ethics Starting in Spanish in May and in English in September!</strong></h4>
<p>Are you a young leader between the ages of 18 to 30, searching for a chance to participate in a global, multicultural community? Join our 10-week online course and acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to become an ethical leader committed to turning conscience into action. <a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://8yfd5.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/9Vc1uSl7TFi2blJKsVwtF1tWsivsEmyR2caS6YFwWrbgpkpgFs8C_u1g8-vECeSofH3ORQnXbo-BAkgzgRnFvwFkqNtE87vHsYIwCazcgPHfQ162T9yNSUYTjdYsB8w3Y93r_zSsmCZrXihmOXDTWJrOwN4rPFmi2hKFJU9x9q0BPvDk5jTZW7Pz7dkkoCkQB4eiEBQHOZyFWDTyWVkMBYhWZvaiui_kNJ6kf2DMlZKMHP7eCUtcVlJ2G1BmNVHuVoXGUxMx__;!!OToaGQ!s8tKDMIFuVXxlv9clAHES1E9WLTo0_NG-lGrdSTuOuxfmXKxh3geh3qgoHiaN0vkYZIwdvkpZzg6Zx-hSnREaE6GTQJLyqP3$" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-auth="NotApplicable" data-linkindex="10">Click here to learn more. </a></p>
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<h4><strong>Earth Charter Earth Day Event: Nurturing Our Capacity to Care for Earth, Our Home, and Its Community of Life through Education.</strong></h4>
<p>ECI hosted the event &#8220;Nurturing Our Capacity to Care for Earth, Our Home, and Its Community of Life through Education&#8221; on 20 April, to reflect, commemorate and celebrate Earth. <a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://8yfd5.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/e9DZa5G1BugUicbbIW1lywxoa604wRSXrYoG90dXbfN5e19Mz_YkraPz8v82oCVXRJ1tRr1PmGuuTvKL0tCXtlT_91Q_XNPfNci4y9NPOEh4nudQrWiMkkCPjpc_RwJiJZ2NTKjz_RalAPyMnh4vE18O4N3OKpZ7KtXqwKX403ak4cPm7DeMT0zCVaMf5a7dw0kPJqyiDwZUsbO0jDMa9VnUsKgOauC9S7tis7lQjs_qyeHURQIUIiEzgb5W2aIP9SuwiLUJGffGkPMZhtSXr-Jpdd7O3-qv9T3hXgYwYxChALOdnuMaVKztgJfYiZKiB_O0Q7EfuOsd5QA6vcBT2Ki1fQkXuruVF2e2d1q6tk9QQRt2P0oGSihQUa0X0kEt-ugOYu7RfwySQBY__;!!OToaGQ!s8tKDMIFuVXxlv9clAHES1E9WLTo0_NG-lGrdSTuOuxfmXKxh3geh3qgoHiaN0vkYZIwdvkpZzg6Zx-hSnREaE6GTQNQpCIX$" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-auth="NotApplicable" data-linkindex="12">Check out the recording and read the article to learn more about the event.</a></p>
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<h4><strong>New book launch on Earth Trusteeship includes the Earth Charter.</strong></h4>
<p>On 28 April 2023, the book “Reflections on Earth Trusteeship. Mother Earth and a new 21st-century governance paradigm,” edited by Justin Sobion (Ed.) and Hans van Willenswaard (Ed.), was launched in Bangkok. The Earth Charter is referenced in various chapters throughout the book. <a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://8yfd5.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/dLnC-4YAU35QoAThM4kZx6wSyM04CZDE4Maq5N7IKB0ljRrcj9MjaP0tf2f7f_xoEoJErjOO3QvxF-zgLXQFooa3uDp3_CIxbFub5Jwaj2BtVFyss5Hlv14EnXxzRPEzVTyxCXXCOuQ0KqH6DR3H_4illeuFqX7gCfNtBXEe7_dGbjK7zvLex09vT4TTN294Y0K7vTbL0smNBuTxFnO0vL75LSV-zuGPaliwrCexDhJIU9Geo_W7C-ghc3vaOxvyfSrNQcf5T8H66vrfBmrjG8Ym35CQPxnKVKo__;!!OToaGQ!s8tKDMIFuVXxlv9clAHES1E9WLTo0_NG-lGrdSTuOuxfmXKxh3geh3qgoHiaN0vkYZIwdvkpZzg6Zx-hSnREaE6GTSM82qSJ$" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-auth="NotApplicable" data-linkindex="14">Click here for more.</a></p>
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<h4><strong>Earth Charter International participated as a Gold Sponsor at the Coastal Earth Day Event in Darien, Georgia, USA, on Friday, 21 April 2023.</strong></h4>
<p>This dynamic forum, held in the city of Darien, Georgia, USA, was hosted by the state of Georgia Public Service Commission and featured 30 experts from the sustainability, energy, education, and environmental sectors. <a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://8yfd5.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/22I41XREH3-S2Iv5-8irCbEk60oc97-DbqDxDikL9uCF5wH9W2JhQAHf7jJIxwCr6cCF1fYc-82Gg8PhO8gSo0SUzyWqMaaJv5E9p6nygDMqnLU3IwmWkLk3cWWtIP0diFnMfxS4rQr-EEEOBO9KrQQwUMt9F4UtQ7NAt6gpHxzG6ItVmobd7lU1xn4bxqp8VGHX5PLq2-CkqKlIFpK9vODTdtSx9Cwu125rK1mzH2VsY4fnBo8eVFGVnbASW9bcHpbAURpSZcIh9QkzJKaFvrscCaoeNPYdwGIS953c0AsdvCVprPUquW1MV7PVX0P0zu5nB60Vl9GAX_CbKIVeJ1dlkB54tjYhd5gYAP96USlQu84DwItWc-LteF-pCXBGHA__;!!OToaGQ!s8tKDMIFuVXxlv9clAHES1E9WLTo0_NG-lGrdSTuOuxfmXKxh3geh3qgoHiaN0vkYZIwdvkpZzg6Zx-hSnREaE6GTR0xMjY8$" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-auth="NotApplicable" data-linkindex="16">Click here to read more about the event.</a></p>
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<h4><strong>The Mexican Earth Charter Network organized several events to celebrate Earth Day.</strong></h4>
<p>The EC Mexican Network, as every year during the month of April, organized different activities and events to raise awareness to continue the efforts of Turning Conscience into Action for a better planet Earth. <a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://8yfd5.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/1ScITq-vNDcULzJ4PZNudFXbWR4MNcwBowrjhvsoAA8lXztf11TAluI6iSg_AhcJSSnhPvXlRxACsb0wKvjzP2KiwX9ReG7aCKIO3-w0PnXYuw7vvNN6cYxZk7LNtew3-BkK4bI2UWRHy_9wHbnZE7iRTvvUl1CARwU6BjyTGG9QsFXE4NB0CV0upH2d5nVFtYd62IQVIQ2_cMiVcxfJ8jnCkJiLRiVMOY00kBjvvvLNdZa5kR7GzXE-m_RnHj7XdhpnTprj8YFOEGem1_-zFMIk7_nBEJB6C8GMCIS2ZG6Y5w17-rYhKolKgvsIgN2jIanacNan0ZOtTjGOpXRb2sSAXwVasgq7iyZY6_hEatkVvdGmeVt0MuaMpJVe1NAuaUDv76vYQP-Yq6AhM4cD8ZmfSoE7OYtlD2YXh2XQ__;!!OToaGQ!s8tKDMIFuVXxlv9clAHES1E9WLTo0_NG-lGrdSTuOuxfmXKxh3geh3qgoHiaN0vkYZIwdvkpZzg6Zx-hSnREaE6GTRx-G3jh$" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-auth="NotApplicable" data-linkindex="18">Click here to read more.</a></p>
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<h4><strong>We invite you to watch our latest webinar in Spanish about Artificial Intelligence and Education!</strong></h4>
<p>Our webinar on artificial intelligence and education held on 13 April generated insightful exchange of ideas. If you missed it, <a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://8yfd5.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/cMHy3h-2rUhrqj1wNx8pSTngp4kbcIVQ4ANuAHB6mO5sK27X0B8MfytE0ri0oX6RE6mMG_7xcMDQdJlqRjvymO2DelevFb5Ftrf29TWjEyErX2OLZMlkWVvZIpN16Lp8IJ4cUEp0T0FlRy-FPGAErDZAMov3Y8nWuQpQVDkhvQ2xRQ2xr17q3lrA8lJ9yku3TGza7pVvB3Kmbd831FcPb61-7fXfR507Ny-KIEXQPO-RzcIkkBjzgZ8g4RjyyIbalB2K1s3hf3z4cd60saH_ty0VI3u_t3hIn2wmLBMkdJY2AUzWXIq0-RqKvEq2MzwtaxCTGTEMKm7ndnwZjMzgLTbtJXxkLw__;!!OToaGQ!s8tKDMIFuVXxlv9clAHES1E9WLTo0_NG-lGrdSTuOuxfmXKxh3geh3qgoHiaN0vkYZIwdvkpZzg6Zx-hSnREaE6GTXxsr746$" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-auth="NotApplicable" data-linkindex="20">read our news article and watch the recording here </a>and stay tuned for future similar events!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Planet Heart 6th Annual World Peace Earth Day Forum &#8211; The Coming of Times 2012: Messages from the Elders Two Day Earth Day Forum Apr 21-22, NYC Evening Event Apr 23, NYC We are going to have the greatest opportunity to meet with our Native Elders, First People’s of the Earth, to listen to their &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Planet Heart 6th Annual World Peace Earth Day Forum</strong></p>
<p><iframe loading="lazy" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/TQZUcO61-Pw" frameborder="0" width="420" height="315"></iframe> &#8211;<a href="http://goodnewsplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/EarthLove.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-14959" title="EarthLove" src="http://goodnewsplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/EarthLove-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>The Coming of Times 2012: Messages from the Elders</p>
<p>Two Day Earth Day Forum Apr 21-22, NYC</p>
<p>Evening Event Apr 23, NYC</p>
<p>We are going to have the greatest opportunity to meet with our Native Elders, First People’s of the Earth, to listen to their important Messages and participate in their Sacred Ceremonies. Each person will get out of the event with a sense of a new direction and to learn more about this special time in the history of Mother Earth. Together we are awakening Humanity’s consciousness for a better Planet. Come be with us. We are all One. It is time to come together now.</p>
<p>To Register and buy advance tickets, go to Website: www.PlanetHeart.org</p>
<p>This is Planet Heart’s 6th Annual World Peace Earth Day Event that is honoring the Elders and this will be a very special and informative two-day Earth Day Forum with:</p>
<p>~ Sacred Ceremonies</p>
<p>~ Sacred Drumming</p>
<p>~ PanEuRhythmy Sacred Dance Meditation with live violinists (http://www.paneurhythmy.us)</p>
<p>~Live Music and Performances</p>
<p>including Red Storm (http://redstormdrum.com/)</p>
<p>~ “13 Grandmothers” Film For the Next 7 Generations (showing Sat Apr 21)</p>
<p>~ Delicious Organic Vegetarian Food available</p>
<p>~ Picnic in the Park (potluck – bring something to share if you want)</p>
<p>TIMES of EARTH DAY 2012 EARTH DAY EVENT:</p>
<p>Saturday, April 21st: 11am to 9pm (Doors open 10am)<br />
Sunday, April 22nd: 3pm-10pm (Doors open 2pm)<br />
at 4 West 43rd Street, 1st floor Ballroom (between 5th &amp; 6th Ave)</p>
<p>9am to 1pm, Sun. April 22nd<br />
at *Cherry Hill, Central Park (free)</p>
<p>Mid-Park at 72nd Street west of Bethesda Fountain</p>
<p>PanEuRhythmy starts at 10am prompt</p>
<p>Water Blessing and Potluck Picnic to follow</p>
<p>Location in Central Park: http://www.paneurhythmy.us/NYC_Paneurhythmy_Central_Park.shtml<br />
Also: Mon April 23: Evening Event – 500 Years of Silence: The Elders Speak – 7-9:45pm at the META Center 214 W. 29th Street, 16th Floor</p>
<p>Admission: Sat Apr 21 &amp; Sun Apr 22 (each day) $30 paid in advance; $35 at the door [Cash payment at the door only]
<p>Sat Apr 23: $20 paid in advance; $25 at the door [Cash payment at the door only]
<p>To Register and buy advance tickets, go to Website: www.PlanetHeart.org</p>
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