Thursday, June 9, 2011

Table for 9 Billion Launch Event


NM Oxfam Action Corps were out spreading the word about the GROW Campaign last weekend in Nob Hill. We set up a table with information and GROW goodies in front of the La Montanita Co Op. We met some wonderful local ABQ folks who were committed to sustainability, organic agriculture, and food security. Lively conversations about ending hunger, population numbers, and NM activism paired with the amazing early June sun left us feeling energized and productive.

Thanks to La Montanita for giving us table space next to their organic herbs and seedlings, which totally fits with the new GROW Campaign.

A big thank you to everyone who came out and supported the event and the GROW Campaign! More local ABQ and Santa Fe events to come later this summer. Let us know if there's somewhere nearby you think we should show up!

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Food. Justice. Planet. The Oxfam GROW Campaign





Our global food system is broken. One in seven people go to bed hungry every night. The new Oxfam GROW campaign is about building a better food system. One that feeds all people sustainably. One that empowers poor people to earn a living, feed their families, and thrive.

We're building a table for 9 billion. Join Oxfam and help make sure everyone has a seat at the table.

All of us, in this generation and the next, deserve enough to eat. To meet the needs of humankind and take pressure off the planet, we need to grow more fairly and sustainably and choose cooperation over division. Together, we can fight hunger by urging governments and companies to make smarter investments in agriculture and climate preparedness—investments that protect farmers living in poor and marginalized communities worldwide.

For More information about the GROW campaign, please visit the Oxfam Website.

Stay tuned for more information about how the New Mexico Oxfam Action Corps will be helping you end world hunger.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Oxfam Change.

Any undergrad students looking for a way to address poverty, hunger, and social injustice and support Oxfam on their campusApri?! Apply by l 1 to become an Oxfam CHANGE Leader!

http://oo.oxfamamerica.org/change/index.php/register/

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of International Women’s Day


Rachel Carson:
The Wonder of Nature
Performed by Ann Beyke
Sunday, March 13, 3 pm
Albuquerque Mennonite Church
1300 Girard Blvd. NE
Rachel Carson was a marine biologist when few women dared even tread the water. Her lifelong love of nature and science led to research on how uncontrolled chemical use in our cities, towns and farming communities devastated wildlife and food sources. Silent Spring, her bestselling book on the topic, detailed this devastation and led to the eventual ban on the use of DDT in the United States. Carson’s work made environmentalism an integral part of our lives as she became the Mother of the Environmental Movement.
Enjoy Homemade Deserts and a silent auction for Earth items for Gardening and Eating as part of the event.
$10 suggested donation or 3 tickets for $25 if purchased by March 11. Tickets $12 at the door.
Checks payable to NM Interfaith Power and Light, PO Box 27162, Albuquerque, NM 87125.
Contact info@nm-ipl.org.
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Sponsored by New Mexico Interfaith Power and Light and made possible by New Mexico Humanities Council and National Endowment for the Humanities and Department of Cultural Affairs of New Mexico


Mark Your Calendars: Albuquerque Offering of Letters Workshop


Saturday, March 12
St. Andrew Presbyterian Church
5301 Ponderosa Ave NEAlbuquerque, NM
9:30-Noon
Special Guests Speakers: Representatives from the local group Racine Kreyol Cultural Arts, who will tell us about relief efforts in Haiti in the aftermath of the earthquake in January 2010 Sarah Nezzer, local grassroots volunteer for Oxfam Action Corps, will tell us about Oxfam America's efforts related to foreign aid.
Learn more about the 2011 Offering of Letters Campaign.

Share strategies on letter-writing, worship, and other practical matters related to setting up an Offering of Letters at your church.
Please Join Us!
ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN
Bread's 2011 Offering of Letters will continue to push Congress and the administration toward U.S. foreign assistance that is more effective in reducing poverty. We will advocate for a stronger U.S. government focus on reducing poverty, clearer accountability for how aid dollars are spent, a transformed U.S. development agency, and U.S. aid that meets the needs and wants of local people.
The 2011 Offering of Letters campaign will continue to push Congress and the administration toward U.S. foreign assistance that is more effective in reducing global poverty.
We seek changes on four fronts:
A stronger U.S. government focus on reducing poverty.
Clearer accountability for how U.S. aid dollars are spent and their results.
A transformed U.S. development agency.
U.S. aid that meets the needs and wants of local people.
Resources
Where is U.S. foreign aid in action? Read stories from Haiti and Liberia.
Watch the Video
Download a copy of the Handbook in .pdf
Visit Offering of Letters Web site.
Listen to the Webinar from our western regional organizers
Originally Posted by: BreadNewMexico

Friday, January 21, 2011

Oxfam Action Corps 2011 Recruitment

Hey Everyone,
Oxfam America is currently in the process of recruiting new volunteers for 2011-2012. If you are interested in joining the Oxfam Action Corps or if you know someone that might be interested, please spread the word and sign up by February 14th at http://www.oxfamamerica.org/whatyoucando/oxfam-action-corps-application .
You will meet great people and work together to change laws that can save lives, defend the rights of women and farmers, and protect communities from climate change. You will gain leadership skills, have fun, and change the world!
Anybody can join the local effort! All levels of experience are welcome. You can also apply for Oxfam’s free four-day leadership training in Washington D.C.
This year, we will mobilize a political response to the urgent problem of global hunger. The women and men in poor countries who struggle to grow enough food to feed their families are facing competition for land and water, rising prices, and climate change. We will call for laws that support women and farmers, sustainable practices, and resilience to climate change, and ensure a better future for people in the poorest regions of the world.
This is a year-round volunteer opportunity, with a deadline of February 14 to apply for the spring training. Find out more and sign up at http://www.oxfamamerica.org/whatyoucando/oxfam-action-corps-application .
Check out this video to see what we are all about:



Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Stand Up Against Poverty

Hello everyone! On September 17th the Oxfam Action Corps: Albuquerque, NM is hosting a small gathering for the international Stand Up Against Poverty Day. Stand Up is about sending a message to our leaders (as they attend the United Nations for the Millennium Development Goals Review Summit) that we expect real action on the issue staggering world poverty and the promises made to end it. Planning for this event is still underway, and more details will be forthcoming. If you and/or your organization is interested in getting involved, please contact us at nmoxfamactioncorps@gmail.com. We would love your assistance and input.