In order to spread awareness local activists groups have been going around the city hanging city signs that alert people to the proximity of the surrounding coal power plants. RAN Chicago along with a group of local artists headed this awareness campaign in order to bring attention to the hazards that come with so many people leaving near and around these two pollution contributors known as Fisk and Crawford.

Check out the full story along with video here

Warning Signs: Awareness Campaign Targets Coal Burning Power Plants in Chicago

Posted June 16, 2010 by nicolas_lampert in Environment

Organizing is tough work and a lot of times it takes more than one person to get things done. If clean air and clean energy is an issue important to you, maybe you can lend a hand and some time for getting involved and helping to raise awareness around the city. The new Chicago Clean Power Ordinance is our city’s best shot at regulating the contamination from pollution that is spewed into our city and into our lungs on a daily basis.

City politics can be confusing for people, especially for some one who might have never involved themselves with it before. Now there is some easy to read (and easier to pass out) information about the pollution that is created in our city and the new ordinance that will help set new limits.

If you would like to help with raising awareness of the New Chicago Clean Power Ordinance there are some materials available.

Just Click on the Ordinance Materials for Distribution link on the side

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There are plenty of people in they city who live their life day by day with out taking into account the environment around them and how our impact effects the whole world. One of the biggest problems with this issue is that of ignorance. Many people are simply unaware of the things that go on in our country, our city, and sometimes even our own backyards. One of the biggest things our organizations promotes is that of education. Educating people on the various injustice that goes on a day to day basis and empowering the people so they know that they can do something about it!!

One of our greatest tools of education is a little something we call the “Toxic Tour”.

It’s basically a 2 hour walking tour of our neighborhood of Little Village. Groups get to walk around our “industrial” area where we inform people about the surrounding polluting facilities (some times located across the street from people’s residences) their history, and what kind of contaminates they throw into the atmosphere.

This has been a very useful tool in spreading the information to groups (such as schools, universities, religious, political, communities) and educating them on just what exactly is happening in our city and our environment. Almost all people who take the tour come back saying “that was a big eye-opener” and they all express the sentiment of how much they didn’t know was going on.

If you would like to take a toxic tour or would just like more information please feel free to call us at (773) 762-6991 and say “whats up with those toxic tours”

Here is a video that highlights our “toxic tours” which are led by young activists Armando Medina.

http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news.aspx?id=166410

If you would like a Little Village “Toxic Tour” please feel free to contact us at 1-773-762-6991

Here is an article from Chicago Weekly highlighting our struggles against the coal power plants by Cecilia Donnelly:

http://chicagoweekly.net/2010/06/02/power-struggle-the-troubled-story-of-little-village’s-coal-plants/