Creating Our Future
Program provides support for young people
committed to environmental and social action
by Jeffrey B. Klein
One of the articles in The Ecology Of Media (IC#23) Fall 1989, Page 8
Copyright (c)1989, 1997 by Context Institute
Be careful what you dream, goes the saying, because it might come true -
especially with cooperation and hard work. Members of an environmental and
social action organization called Creating Our Future (COF) are banking
on that and helping young people to envision a better world and acquire
the skills to be effective activists and leaders.
COF was founded in 1987 with the creation of an enthusiastic student
and adult advisory board. COF was the idea of Sat Santokh Khalsa, its current
director, who believes a generation of activists is now rising to help save
the planet.
"I've been an activist since the early '60s," he told the San
Francisco Chronicle (4/27/88). "I was thinking of doing social
action training for kids a few years ago, but they weren't interested then.
The consciousness was just making money. The Reagan thing."
The student board handles the planning and the facilitation of workshops,
using the adult advisors as resources. Those advisors include people like
Joanna Macy, Ram Dass, and Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead.
What They Do
An important goal of COF is to act as a resource for students wanting
to start a social action group. Each summer it holds a 3-week camp to train
students in organizing such groups in their schools.
But workshops are the core of COF. There members plan their course of
action and grow as a group, doing everything from meditation and musicmaking
to brainstorming new projects. These have included recycling programs,
letter-writing
campaigns, and working with Rainforest Action Network to coordinate World
Rainforest Week (Oct. 22-29).
COF has produced a manual titled "How to Organize a Rainforest Awareness
Week at Your School" - a blueprint that includes such details as choosing
a meeting structure and finding a faculty sponsor to get assembly time.
COF participants learn "real world" skills like fundraising
and constructive protest. And as a high school program, COF rewards all
of those it touches by demonstrating that life is not just about the pursuit
of material gain, but the joy and satisfaction of working toward a fulfilling
shared vision.
As one student wrote, "The youth of today need to come together
to make sure that we have a say in the world situations that so deeply affect
our future. With Creating Our Future, I felt ... not only hope, but assurance
that this will happen."
Jeffrey B. Klein is an intern with IN CONTEXT.
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