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THE EARTH IS CALLING. ANSWER THE CALL! COMING JANUARY 2020

Emergency Call to Action! 
Planet 911 wants the world to know youth creative activists are using words, music, dance, art, and film to raise awareness and share solutions about climate change.  

How is climate change affecting you, your community and your world? 

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Planet 911 - Act Now!

The world needs your creative responses to the planet's most pressing issues. How are you dealing with the rising waters, wildfires, poor air quality and effects of fossil fuels? What do you think can be done? How can we disrupt climate change? 

Share your thoughts through art, music, dance and words and film.

Your voice matters. 

As Vincent Van Gogh said, “Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.”

Planet 911 is bringing your energy and responses together to cause a great, global disruption and urgent awareness about why humans must unite to care for our earth. The planet is in a state of emergency.

Send us your words, art, music, dance and film to share and inspire others to join the call to care for the planet - respond to the need to for solutions now. Planet 911 will feature your voice on our platform and around the world at film festivals, schools and universities, concerts and art festivals, showcase events and social media platforms.
Additional Resources                       
By Ella Charon September 12, 2019
Learn more here.
By Ella Charon September 12, 2019
Climate Week in NYC is happening September 23-29, 2019. Are you attending? Learn more here
By Ella Charon April 9, 2019
"For Jacqueline Patterson, Senior Director of the NAACP Environmental and Climate Justice Program, the key goal of this report is to empower NAACP branches, members and elected officials to understand the disingenuous ways in which this industry promotes policies dangerous to our communities and the planet. “In releasing this paper, our central aim is to ensure that our branches, chapters, and state conferences are fully aware of the practices employed by too many in the fossil fuel industry, to attempt to entice them to act against the interests of the communities we serve,” said Patterson. “We also lift up the many examples where our local leaders see these machinations for what they are, resist, and lead in the transition to a new, sustainable and just energy economy,” she added."

To read the full report, please click here.
By Ella Charon March 21, 2019
Please join Planet 911 and partners Earth Guardians and Xiuhtezcatl Martinez for a very special Earth Day Concert on Saturday April 6th.  Earth Guardians will also be launching their app EarthTracks.   "The free app acts like a fitness tracker for the planet, aggregating data about our personal and collective impact while connecting Earth Guardians’ global community of thousands of youth and 250+ Earth Guardian Crews worldwide." To learn more, click here.
By Ella Charon March 18, 2019

A special open house event for young leaders in STEM on Saturday, April 13th in Los Angeles

To learn more, please click here.
By Ella Charon March 14, 2019

Happening March 15th-17th in downtown Oakland.

To view the website to learn more about the event, click here
By Ella Charon March 7, 2019
A lawsuit filed on behalf of 21 kids alleges the U.S. government knowingly failed to protect them from climate change. If the plaintiffs win, it could mean massive changes for the use of fossil fuels.
By Ella Charon February 16, 2019
Jaden Smith has joined forces with environmental activist Xiuhtezcatl on a new track called "Boombox Warfare."The song finds the young artist reflecting on the political power of music and the ways it has helped promote Xiuhtezcatl's cause.
By jay@northeastkingdomonline.com January 31, 2019
Launching February 2019, "The free app - “EarthTracks” - acts like a fitness tracker for the planet, aggregating data about our personal and collective impact while connecting Earth Guardians’ global community of over 250 youth Crews worldwide reaching thousands of young people. "

Learn more here.
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