Become a SEAC Coordinator
Are you passionate about environmental and social justice issues? Do you wish that the groups around you knew each other and worked together? SEAC is looking for enthusiastic organizers (of all experience and inexperience levels) to be regional organizers.
Regional Coordinator
Regional coordinators help build city, state or
multi-state networks of environmental and social justice activists and SEAC is
looking for new coordinators in every part of the country. What regional
networks do is all up to the people involved. In the past, Philadelphia SEAC
held several city-wide skills and issue trainings for local activists.
Northeast SEAC put out a regional newsletter and pressured a regional
supermarket to stop using genetically engineered ingredients in its products.
In the past, Ohio SEAC worked to stop the deforestation of Dysart Woods, some
of Ohio's last old growth forest and New York SEAC was earlier part of a successful
campaign to stop the Hydro Quebec II, a massive dam project that would have
displaced thousands of Cree from their native land and destroyed vital
ecosystems.
This Sounds Really Hard!
Don't worry! You don't need to have
any
experience at all to be a coordinator. There's resources and advice ready for you to get started no matter where you're at. We can help you out with web space,
listservs, funding, access to all the resources of SEAC National and
connections to other coordinators around the country. We can also help recruit
other organizers to work with you on the project. Just get in touch with
us and we can talk to you about what's involved.
Yes! I'm interested in being a coordinator!
Send an email to danny@seac.org
with:
Name
School (if applicable)
School Type (High School, College, etc)
Graduation Date
Address
City, State, Zip
Phone
Email
What you're interested in coordinating

