Michigan https://thirdact.org/michigan Third Act Working Group Fri, 02 May 2025 14:52:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://thirdact.org/michigan/wp-content/uploads/sites/30/2024/02/cropped-wg-thumb-michigan-temp-32x32.jpg Michigan https://thirdact.org/michigan 32 32 April 5th “Hands Off!” rally at a Grand Rapids retirement community https://thirdact.org/michigan/2025/05/02/april-5th-hands-off-rally-at-a-grand-rapids-retirement-community/ Fri, 02 May 2025 14:47:11 +0000 https://thirdact.org/michigan/?p=859 A couple of third actors living in a retirement community of about 300 residents in Grand Rapids organized a collection of about 40 residents to send 800 postcards to registered democrats in close races to get out the vote. They also organized a demonstration in front of their retirement community for the National and local “Hands Off” demonstrations on April 5.

Seventy-one residents showed up on the public sidewalk in front of the retirement community along with about 120 friends and family members. There was a large demonstration in downtown Grand Rapids but most of the retirement community residents chose not to go downtown because of concerns about safety, mobility and energy demands. The intent was to support anyone at the retirement community who wanted to have their voices heard by standing up (or sitting down on their wheelchairs, walkers or chairs brought by residents from their apartment dining rooms).

The demonstration was amplified by both local and national news. One resident held a sign saying. “The time has come. I am 93 and this is my first public demonstration. Hands off Now!!!”

Residents reported extreme gratitude that other residents made it as easy and as safe as possible for them to participate. Some residents from two other retirement communities heard about the demonstration and came to this one. They said next time, they will organize one at their own retirement community. 

We had a few Third Act signs available for people to hold up.  The one most loved by the residents was “Old And Bold.”  Click on any one of the photos below to see it closer up.

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Moving Money episode 2 – Michigan guide, step one. https://thirdact.org/michigan/2025/04/19/moving-money-episode-2-michigan-guide-step-one/ Sat, 19 Apr 2025 13:07:48 +0000 https://thirdact.org/michigan/?p=833 Calming down and cleaning up your money using the Third Act Michigan guide.

A life lesson

Oil shimmered in the pot where three test popcorn kernels from the cupful clutched in my hand were heating up.  It shouldn’t have been a surprise when they popped, but my startle sent kernels everywhere.  Many fell into hidden spaces, including a few forgotten on the stove, until they burst into flames and set off the fire alarm.  (Seems like an analogy to something important, but what?)

Those inconvenient hidden kernels were sure to cause trouble, but everything was happening too fast to think.  As usual, my mother’s voice from the past came to the rescue.  “Time to calm down and clean up.  Let’s make a plan.”

Using the guide: Climate-Friendly Finance Options for Michiganders

Cleaning up on behalf of the planet requires being calm and making a plan to scour those places where the fossil fuel industry’s dirty money is hiding.  What could be more calming than an informational step-by-step guide created by people who share your goals and live in the same state (of Michigan, not of panic)?  Time to open Third Act Michigan’s Climate-Friendly Finance Options for Michiganders.

In just two pages, it explains the enormous carbon footprint your money might be making in the hands of banks and credit cards that fund the fossil fuel industry.  Then, it snatches you from the brink of despair with ideas to rescue your money, with Michigan-friendly tips about aligning your dollars with your values.  The third page offers a plan:   ‘Steps to Change Your Bank and Credit Cards.’

Step one: Sign The Pledge! 

Step one of the change plan is to sign The Pledge!  The link will take you to Third Act Banking on our Future Pledge page.  You can use the guide without signing the pledge, but providing your input gives Third Act an idea of how the campaign is going.  Required personal information includes name, city, zip code, and email (phone number optional).  You can’t move forward without coming clean if you’re in cahoots with one of the really naughty banks, but you don’t have to admit which ones to submit the form.

After you hit submit, you will be directed to an information-packed Frequently Asked Questions page.  Also, look for a friendly reflex thank you email with ideas to spread the word and reassurance that you just contributed a small act that makes the larger impact more significant.  See, calmer already.

Thanks for your interest and action,

Carolyn G.

Next episode – taking step 2 toward cleaner finances.  In the meantime, please share places where you’ve found fossil fuel-supported dirty money hiding in your life.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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April 5th “Hands Off!” in Michigan https://thirdact.org/michigan/2025/04/12/april-5th-hands-off-in-michigan/ Sat, 12 Apr 2025 04:03:29 +0000 https://thirdact.org/michigan/?p=815 Last Saturday, “Hands Off!” was a huge success both statewide and nationwide! Third Act Michigan helped organize events in Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti as well as Grand Rapids, and our membership attended events all over the state. Third Act’s “Hands Off!” rally at Beacon Hill, a retirement community in Grand Rapids, was spotlighted in Rachel Maddow’s coverage of the nationwide protests that day. Watch it here!

Across Michigan, there were more than 50 protests in locations ranging in size from tiny crossroads towns to large metro areas. The crowds were peaceful, good humored and joyful in demanding that Trump and Musk take their “Hands Off” our government, social security, Medicaid, VA, and more. Even small towns in Trump country, like Bad Axe in the Thumb, had 200 folks turn out. Michigan’s largest was in Detroit (10k), where demonstrators marched down Woodward in Midtown. Lansing (7k), Grand Rapids’ downtown (4k), and Ferndale (2k) hosted events too. Statewide, we had a fun, heartwarming and hopeful display of solidarity among people of all ages, across all kinds of divides.  Protest actions also took place in Holland and Muskegon.

The Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti protest attracted 4K people! It was organized by Third Act Michigan, the County Democratic Party, Ann Arbor Indivisibles, and other groups.

Some of our favorite signs:

  • “It’s so bad even the introverts are here”
  • “Worst sequel ever”
  • On a dog: “Dogs against DOGE”
  • “Honk if you’ve never drunk-texted war plans”
  • “O Canada, we hate him too!”
  • Held by a small girl: “It’s time to use my OUTSIDE VOICE”
  • A drawing of overlapping circles. One circle is “The Darkest of Times” and the other is “The Dumbest of Times.” The overlapping section is labeled, “You Are Here.”

The events generated a surge of optimism and an awareness that while there is a daunting amount of work to do together, we know now that we have millions of Americans with us in this fight.

Please share your experience of the April 5 “Hands Off!”  We’d love to hear more!

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Moving Money episode 1 – On a journey without a guide https://thirdact.org/michigan/2025/03/27/moving-money-episode-1-on-a-journey-without-a-guide/ Thu, 27 Mar 2025 18:05:41 +0000 https://thirdact.org/michigan/?p=806 Here’s one for the gratitude list: The AFFF, Advancing Fossil Free Finance, campaign recently changed its name to Climate Finance.  It happened just after I embarked on a journey to align my values with my financial accounts by moving them (my accounts, not my values).  When I tried to say AFFF too many times in one day, it turned into FFFFFFFFFthth, which sounds like cussing with some spitting.  I certainly was cussing mad when I learned that my biggest carbon footprint was probably from the investments my bank and credit card were making with MY money. 

The journey started in the days of my innocence, when Third Act (TA) still lay in wait on the road ahead.  For the first time in my adult life, I was without a paying job, so I set my sights on saving the planet.  There was much to be proud of—an electric car, a modest lifestyle, and fiscal responsibility that would have made my mother proud. 

Except, my community-minded Mom wouldn’t have liked what my money was doing after all.  The Fossil Fuel industry wasn’t just messing with the planet; it was disrespecting my mother!  It was time to show them who’s boss, but how?

It’s been a fumbly-bumbly path, of which I’m only on the first steps.  This blog is to share my ongoing experience in the hopes of making the path smoother for others.  Thankfully, there’s a freshly minted roadmap from Third Act Michigan (TA MI) to follow.

As we skip along it, I will bare all, the good and bad, hoping that you will return the favor by doing the same.  (To be clear, I’m only talking about credit cards and banking.  Don’t be creepy.)

This installment is dedicated to breaking up with my Costco Citi card.  Even before TA, I became aware that Citi card was a no-no.  It was a difficult one to let go.  The perks with Costco were worth a few hundred dollars a year for me.  So, I chose to think of giving up that cash as a contribution to a healthy planet.  Still, I will miss the annual thrill of getting a check for money that is mine but feels like a gift. 

 First, I needed to find a replacement card.  After a few bewildering online searches, I came across bank.green.  Squeaky clean angels sang.  The site told me that Amalgamated Bank has a sterling reputation and offers a credit card, so I went for a card that says ‘amalgamated bank rewards’ on the front.  But on the back?  Fine print —this card is issued by First National Bank of Omaha (FNBO).  But who reads the fine print?  I signed up.

It took 4 months to clear all the automatic payments and subscriptions from the Citi card.  It was simple to remove it and make my new credit card the preferred payment method with Costco online.  I wrote a paper letter to Citi Bank explaining that I was breaking up because of their relationship with fossil fuels.  But then…

As I started working with the TA Michigan (TA MI) Climate Finance liaison, I had to question whether my new card was truly fossil-free.  A deeper dive on bank.green on FNBO came up with ‘Sorry, we don’t know enough …’ and a suggestion to contact FNBO and ask.  Now, I am one of those people who really hates phone calls.  It feels like conflict.  But this journey is about the planet and my mother, so I called. 

The person who picked up the call was lovely.  She contacted a manager who checked the website and couldn’t tell if they invested in fossil fuels.  There was a 2022 mention of investing in solar and recycling, but no specific mention of fossil fuel.  I asked for the number of someone who could answer the fossil investment question.  A second manager was involved but couldn’t see how such information could be had over the phone. 

Hmmmm. Time to try again, this time using TA MI’s guide.

Thanks for your interest and action,

Carolyn G.

While breathlessly awaiting the next blog installment, please share your wishes and/or experience breaking up with a credit card.

Episode 2 is here.

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Climate-Friendly Finance Options for Michiganders https://thirdact.org/michigan/2025/03/23/climate-friendly-finance-options-for-michiganders/ Sun, 23 Mar 2025 14:04:49 +0000 https://thirdact.org/michigan/?p=803 Join the growing movement of individuals and groups moving their checking, savings and credit card accounts toward credit unions and banks that do not finance the expansion of fossil fuel extraction.  See our Michigan-specific guide here.

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Climate Action Alert! https://thirdact.org/michigan/2025/03/10/climate-action-alert/ Mon, 10 Mar 2025 15:09:29 +0000 https://thirdact.org/michigan/?p=786 Big Oil is turning to its allies in Congress to try and secure a liability waiver that would give them blanket immunity from any efforts to hold them accountable for their climate crimes. This get out of jail free card would allow them to keep raking in record profits while we all pay the price of their pollution. This is the same type of legislation that the gun industry was able to pass in 2005 that means they can’t be held responsible when their products kill people.

Please sign this petition to Congress telling them to oppose this Big Oil bailout. We can’t give this toxic industry any more free passes when our communities are burning, flooding, and being destroyed by climate change.

Sign the petition

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Youth leaders aspire to create a statewide high-school aged climate and environment advisory board! https://thirdact.org/michigan/2025/02/23/youth-leaders-aspire-to-create-a-statewide-high-school-aged-climate-and-environment-advisory-board/ Sun, 23 Feb 2025 18:03:10 +0000 https://thirdact.org/michigan/?p=784 Youth leaders aspire to create a statewide high-school aged climate and environment advisory board!

Michigan Environmental Youth Advisory Council board description and interest form aimed at high-school aged youth (grade levels 9 through 12).  The group is also helping to organize the EGLE Youth Summit, open to middle and high school students as individuals and/or through their school groups.

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Visit Local GOP Representatives Barrett and McClain Friday 2/21 to Make Your Voices Heard! https://thirdact.org/michigan/2025/02/19/visit-local-gop-representatives-barrett-and-mcclain-friday-2-21-to-make-your-voices-heard/ Wed, 19 Feb 2025 19:57:21 +0000 https://thirdact.org/michigan/?p=781 Indivisible for MI-7 (IMI7) plans to visit Tom Barrett’s office Friday 2/21 at 11 AM
328 W. Ottawa St, Suite A, Lansing, MI 48933

IMI7 coordinators will sign in and attempt to speak with the Representative or his staffers. The rest of us will demonstrate peacefully on the sidewalk outside.

IMI7 will deliver a letter with our demands that the Representative, among other things:

  • Vote NO on any budget that hands power to Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
  • Fight back against the Trump-Musk Coup and extremist budget cuts.
  • Hold public town halls—because he works for us, not billionaires.

MoveOn plans to visit the office of Lisa McClain (MI-9) Friday 2/21 at 2:30 PM
30 N Broadway St., Lake Orion, MI 48362

Meet up at 2:30 pm to distribute materials and confirm speakers/roles. Demonstration will begin at 3 pm.

If you are interested in going to McClain’s office to talk about your concerns around mass layoffs, the recent funding freeze, Elon Musk’s DOGE takeover, or any other issues, please join us!

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DEADLINE 2/20/25: Protect the Great Lakes from Fast-tracking Line 5 Tunnel Project https://thirdact.org/michigan/2025/02/19/deadline-2-20-25-protect-the-great-lakes-from-fast-tracking-line-5-tunnel-project/ Wed, 19 Feb 2025 19:40:11 +0000 https://thirdact.org/michigan/?p=779 Oil and Water Don’t Mix urge all opponents of the Line 5 Tunnel project to act TODAY:

The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is considering fast-tracking permits for Enbridge’s Line 5 oil tunnel beneath the Great Lakes per a recent Energy Emergency Executive Order. This would severely limit public input and sideline essential environmental reviews for a high-risk infrastructure project. USACE must decide by February 20 whether to classify this project as an “emergency” requiring expedited approval.
The Great Lakes provide drinking water for millions and support a thriving tourism and fishing economy. A rushed approval process for this controversial project would jeopardize these vital resources and set a dangerous precedent.

We need your help to urge the USACE to:

  • Maintain a full environmental review process for the Line 5 tunnel project.
  • Ensure meaningful public participation opportunities.
  • Reject any attempt to classify this project as an emergency requiring expedited review.

Click this link to view a page with more background and a portal to email USACE and Senators Peters and Slotkin.

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SAVE Act and HJR B https://thirdact.org/michigan/2025/02/19/save-act-and-hjr-b/ Wed, 19 Feb 2025 17:10:12 +0000 https://thirdact.org/michigan/?p=777 The US House of Representatives and the Michigan State House each are considering voter suppression measures. Learn more about these two bills and how you can fight them by reading the first article in this month’s League of Women Voters Michigan’s newsletter.

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