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October 7 - October 28, 2020
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Gillian Schneider

NVeco

"We will help ensure a healthy environment for current and future generations through activities and events that promote recycling, reduce carbon emissions, and encourage others to reduce, reuse, and recycle."

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    donation
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    spent outdoors
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    plastic containers
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    pounds of CO2
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    public official or leader
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Gillian's actions

Action Track: Justice for the Whole Community

Reduce Single-Use Disposables

Do at Home

Historically, marginalized and low-income communities live closer to landfills, contributing to a multitude of health problems. I will find out how I can limit single-use items and do my best to limit the waste I generate. I will keep 5 container(s) out of the landfill each day.

COMPLETED 15
DAILY ACTIONS

Action Track: Healing and Renewal

Joyful Movement

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I will spend 15 minutes doing an activity where I'm both moving my body and enjoying myself.

COMPLETED 12
DAILY ACTIONS

Nature

Support Local Pollinators

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At least 30% of crops and 90% of flowering plants rely on pollinators to produce fruit. I will spend 20 minutes researching which plants support local native pollinators and plant some in my yard.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Nature

Practice Gratitude for Earth

Do at Home

I will spend 15 minute(s) per day outside, practicing gratitude (prayer, meditation, journaling, etc.) for Earth and my natural surroundings.

COMPLETED 12
DAILY ACTIONS

Health

Happiness

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I will write down three things every day that I am grateful for, or send one email every day thanking or praising someone.

COMPLETED 13
DAILY ACTIONS

Nature

Plant Trees

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I will plant 2 tree(s) in my community, public parks, or backyard.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Community

Connect with a Nonprofit

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I will connect with a local nonprofit, environmental or otherwise, and find out how I can get involved or become a member.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Community

Volunteer in My Community

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I will volunteer 5 hour(s) in my community during the challenge.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Community

Express My Support

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I will find out who in my state makes decisions that impact the environment and express my support for more environmental actions.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Transportation

Stay on the Ground

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Instead of traveling by plane, I will find an alternative way to accomplish the goals of an upcoming trip (i.e. telepresence, vacation locally).

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Food

Organize a Course

Do at Home

I will organize one of Ecochallenge.org's discussion courses on food sustainability, Menu for the Future or Hungry for Change, with my family, friends, coworkers, or classmates.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Food

Watch a Documentary about Food Sovereignty

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I will watch 1 documentary(ies) about food sovereignty: the right of local peoples to control their own food systems including markets, ecological resources, food cultures and production methods.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Action Track: Justice for the Whole Community

Get Involved in the Water Justice Movement

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I will spend at least 60 minutes using the resources provided to learn about water justice and find out how I can get involved in local initiatives.

COMPLETED 1
DAILY ACTION

Action Track: Justice for the Whole Community

Watch a Documentary about Racial Injustice

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I will watch 2 documentary(ies) about systemic racism.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Action Track: Justice for the Whole Community

Research Voter Suppression

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I will spend at least 30 minutes finding out what local laws, policies, and practices keep people from voting in my community.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Participant Feed

Reflection, encouragement, and relationship building are all important aspects of getting a new habit to stick.
Share thoughts, encourage others, and reinforce positive new habits on the Feed.

To get started, share “your why.” Why did you join the challenge and choose the actions you did?


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    Gillian Schneider 10/28/2020 1:07 PM
    Last day.  I cannot believe it.  Thanks for joining us on this journey!  We are all in this together.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Action Track: Justice for the Whole Community Get Involved in the Water Justice Movement
    Who is affected by polluted water or a lack of access to water in your region? How are they affected?

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    Gillian Schneider 10/20/2020 9:44 PM
    Poorer areas and rural areas are more affected because they may not have a voice in local government, much like happened in Flint, Michigan.  

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    Gillian Schneider 10/19/2020 12:47 PM
    Not sure why I skip checking in every third day.  So random.  But I am still trying to be mindful every day.  Keep up the great work!
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Nature Support Local Pollinators
    Why is it important to take care of pollinators?

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    Gillian Schneider 10/19/2020 12:46 PM
    Researching pollinators helps show the structure of our food supply chain.  If we do not take care of pollinators, many studies show that our ability to grow crops and eat will be diminished, and then humanity will not survive.  This topic is hard to read about but important.  Save the bees!
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Action Track: Justice for the Whole Community Watch a Documentary about Racial Injustice
    What did you learn about racial injustice in the documentary(ies) you watched? How does what you learned connect to your understanding of sustainability?

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    Gillian Schneider 10/15/2020 6:52 PM
    Watching Bryan Stevenson talk about the Equal Justice Initiative help deepen my understanding and impact of issues facing people of color in today's society.  Fewer green spaces and less access to education has plagued poorer areas, which is often where minorities live.  We need to work to change the status quo. 
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Community Volunteer in My Community
    What is one thing you can do to help your community become more sustainable?

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    Gillian Schneider 10/12/2020 9:58 PM
    In our area, we may recognize what can be curbside recycled and what needs specialty recycling.  I took my parents' k-cups (and chip bag wrappers) to Subura for Terracycle today.  I loaded 9 boxes of file folders in their van to donate to SCARCE (a wonderful resource for reusing, reducing, recycling), and scheduled for them to drop it off on Wednesday when I am working.  I took styrofoam to Dart in Aurora two weeks ago.  And we have separate spots for batteries, bread tags, markers, and more.  Read up.  Recycle.  Become more sustainable.

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      Kathleen Remlinger 10/15/2020 6:17 PM
      Thank you for the tip on Dart in Aurora. It is hard to find places for styrofoam recycling.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Nature Plant Trees
    How is planting trees good for your mental, physical, and spiritual health?

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    Gillian Schneider 10/10/2020 10:27 PM
    The physical act of planting a tree makes me feel like I am helping "go green": I can see our human connection to something larger than myself while helping Earth.  So glad to plant a white oak that I received free from our CSA last week.  I also plan to get a "volunteer," a small tree from a friend's yard that he considers a weed.  I will plant that in a place where it can grow fully and provide shade and shelter for wildlife and humans.

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    Gillian Schneider 10/10/2020 10:24 PM
    I was outside for almost 7 hours today!  Then I missed check-in until just after midnight.  Oh, well.  Hope you are all enjoying the beautiful weather.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Action Track: Justice for the Whole Community Research Voter Suppression
    What are the ways in which voters are prohibited from or discouraged from voting in your region and/or state? What could be done to get rid of these barriers?

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    Gillian Schneider 10/09/2020 8:56 PM
    Honestly the entire divisive political system has led to voter apathy, and I know two young people who can vote but say the will not.  I hope I can encourage them and show them the value in letting their voices be heard.  So many other people are silenced or prevented from voting.  We need to show young people how and why--and make it easier for them to vote, not harder--no matter who they support.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Nature Practice Gratitude for Earth
    Kathleen Dean Moore says that a sense of gratitude leads to a sense of moral obligation. Do you agree? How can we cultivate a sense of gratitude as individuals, and as a society?

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    Gillian Schneider 10/09/2020 8:49 PM
    I believe that encouraging volunteerism gives people a sense of community and a sense of something larger than themselves.  That decreases ego and encourages a broader worldview.  We are all in this together, and gratitude certainly helps with moral obligations.