DETROIT PEOPLES MOVEMENT ASSEMBLY II

The purpose of this PMA was to follow up on the actions from the previous PMA and explore other resolutions that Detroit organizations may have wanted to raise as part of the PMA process so they would be considered at the national PMA.

Location

Detroit, MI

Number of attendees

30

Date

Saturday, May 22, 2010 - 11:00 - 14:00

Resolution Summary

The following areas were dicussed and determined:

  • Four actions that would occur during the USSF,
  • The synthesis commission, and
  • The national PMA.

Contact(s) for this PMA

Fred Vitale freddetroit@sbcglobal.net Ahmina Maxey ahmina@emeac.org

Attached Documents: Resolutions, Agendas, etc...

Whereas U.S. per capita consumption of bottled water has increased dramatically over the past twenty years from 7.2 gallons per person in 1988 to approximately 28 gallons per person in 2009; Whereas manufacturing, transportation and consumption of bottled water used between 32 and 54 million barrels of oil in 2007, which is up to 2000 times the energy inputs required to deliver tap water; Whereas three out of every four empty plastic water bottles end up in our landfills rivers, lakes and ocean and added costs are associated with the disposal of this waste; Whereas a growing number of U.S. cities, counties, and universities have initiated bans or limitations of the use of public funds or university funds for the purchase of bottled water while encouraging the use of tap water; Whereas a growing number of organizations are hosting bottle free events across the country; Therefore be it resolved that the U.S. Social forum and member organizations shall cease the use of bottled water at public events and are encouraged to seek and use tap water sources.

Photos

Small group meeting on incinerator action
Will Copeland reporting back on DTE action
USSF banner presented by Chicago activists
DETROIT PEOPLES MOVEMENT ASSEMBLY II
ROC Michigan workers present action proposal