Monthly Archives: July 2013

Marching in Silence

Meet Sean Glenn. She’s 21 and will graduate from Emerson College in Boston this year with a degree in theater education. Sean grew up in West Simsbury, Connecticut, and learned at an early age from her parents, Lori and Mike, the importance of taking action to make a difference in the world. And get this: Sean wants to do the entire March in silence! “There’s no shortage of information out there on climate change,” says Sean. “But it’s not working. Too many people aren’t hearing Continue reading →

Application Sent to 132 Prospective Marchers

The Great March for Climate Action announced today that it is now ready to formally accept applications from prospective marchers interested in participating in next year’s eight-month, 2,980-mile trek from Los Angeles to Washington, DC. The Marcher Application and an accompanying promotional video were sent to 132 people who expressed interest in marching. The application and video can be found at ClimateMarch.org “Sending out this application is very exciting for me,” reports Marcher Director, Zach Heffernen. “The diversity of individuals who requested an application is Continue reading →