Daily Archives: September 14, 2024


The Climate Moment

Stories from this unique moment on Earth …. What’s happening with the climate?! Wealth Tax on the Wealthiest Half of 1%Could Raise $2.1 trillion Annually The Tax Justice Network recently reported that if all countries enacted a wealth tax on the wealthiest 0.5% of their populations, as Spain did recently, countries would raise $2.1 trillion per year. They noted that this sum is almost twice the entire cost of the external financing that developing nations will need annually to combat climate change. This year had the hottest January worldwide since C3S records began in 1950,


Fight For Our Future

People’s Action – You can take political action to change our country’s direction Fight For Our Future Omni folks stepped in and mailed 1000 post cards to swing states this year. If you need more to do before November rolls around, there are several awesome groups organizing phone banks, text banks and educational efforts of different kinds in an effort to defend our democracy from authoritarian takeover. Things you can do from your home.


Chill With The Hills

7-Hills Homeless Center raising money to support vulnerable people of Fayetteville Sunday Sept 22 – 12 noon-5 pm – Elk’s Lodge 4444 Crossover Road, Fayetteville Food and family fun for donation – more information right here… https://www.eventbrite.com/e/join-us-for-nwa-largest-family-friendly-fundraising-event-tickets-935907804437?aff=oddtdtcreator


Real Life Experiences From The West Bank

Friday, September 20th, from 6 pm – 8 pm at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church (2925 Old Missouri Rd., Fayetteville, AR), we will be hosting a discussion panel highlighting the lived experiences of those enduring apartheid and occupation in the West Bank. Their stories reveal the tough realities and reinforce the call for justice and change. The West Bank faces heavy restrictions from Israeli military presence, roadblocks, and settlers’ violence, which limit movement, access to natural resources, and other resources. Palestinians deal with high unemployment, limited healthcare, and education challenges. Despite these difficulties, they continue to fight for their rights and […]