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Groundswell's February 2011 Newsletter


Dear Friends of Groundswell,
Navajo Boy is getting international recognition not only for its story, but also for Groundswell’s exemplary activism. Remarkably the mainstream media is now covering the EPA’s promised clean up in Elsie Mae Begay’s backyard.

This is a Groundswell achievement. A hidden cost of energy is no longer hidden. Documentary film, activism and cross cultural teamwork can move mountains.

In response to our previous newsletter Groundswell has received additional support for production of Navajo Boy webisodes. And we have new invitations to present Navajo Boy (and our activism tools) in Brazil and Washington, DC.

If you would like to sponsor Navajo speakers to attend these Spring events, be the angel — join us for the event.

Our new media project focuses on The Rise of The Fresh Food
Movement. If you want to change America’s industrial fast food culture, join us.

Have an appetite for fresh food? Keep clicking.

We appreciate all your support and referrals,


           -- Jeff & Jennifer
          Groundswell Co-Founders





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