Are you coming to the March on Washington?

On June 29th, we're rallying together to address crucial issues that impact us all, including but not limited to water protection, economic justice, and environmental equity. These are not just isolated concerns—they are interconnected parts of a larger struggle for human rights and dignity. Access to clean and safe water is a fundamental human right yet many communities in the United States of America face water contamination, inadequate water infrastructure and privatization threats. Water knows know bounds; this movement for peace through justice is growing.

The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival is asking us all, including Waterspirit and our ripples, our networks, to resist issues of greed, exclusion, and environmental racism. Together, may we amplify the voices of those affected and demand change.

Your presence and support are crucial. Let's come together to create a future where everyone has access to clean water, economic opportunity, and a perpetually healthy environment. Check out the NJ Poor People’s Campaign’s recent press conference on June 3rd announcing this movement on their facebook page.

Join us on June 29th to connect, learn, and take action. Want to board the bus but not sure where you will leave from? NJ Poor People’s Campaign has buses filling up from Newark, New Brunswick and Trenton. Email us water@waterspirit.org

Whether you can come or not, together, we can build a just and stable world for all!

The Mass Assembly will be livestreamed in both English and Spanish on the PPC National Page and on Facebook

Embrace the Flow: Discover the Magic of Skipping the Stuff

Waterspirit is pleased to be partaking in a catalyzing effort to prevent excess waste from going into our waterways and landfills unnecessarily.

Imagine the staggering magnitude of our collective disregard: 40 billion single-use plastic utensils discarded each year in the United States alone, their indestructible nature ensuring they persist in the environment indefinitely, breaking down into toxic microplastics that infiltrate even the most intimate realms of our existence.

In recent years, plastic has been discovered coursing through our bloodstream, infiltrating breast milk, and even embedding itself within the very chambers of our hearts. The toll on human health is profound, with the National Institute of Health linking the entire lifecycle of plastic—from manufacturing to transportation, use, and decomposition—to a litany of ailments, including cancer, insulin resistance, and reproductive system disorders.

The solution is clear: restaurants must heed the sacred call to only provide single-use plastic cutlery and condiment containers upon request, thus sparing our waterways from further desecration and alleviating an unnecessary burden on both our wallets and the Earth's fragile ecosystems.

Join us as we urge our towns to pass ordinances, like Hoboken just did, that honor the sanctity of water, rejecting the culture of waste and embracing the ethos of Skip the Stuff.

Let us call upon the New Jersey representatives to enact legislation that reflects our commitment to being stewards of the environment, ensuring that our state continues to shine as a beacon of environmental leadership in these troubled times. Visit our Calls to Action page for updates!

Want to be involved in this effort? JOIN US! water@waterspirit.org

Practice using your voice; it is your superpower!

Thank you to all who partook in celebrating World Ocean Day and Waterspirit’s Walk for Water yesterday!

Today, a call echoes through the winds and waters urging that we rise in spiritual unity and civic action. At this pivotal moment, there are billions of dollars budgeted at the congressional level to deadly, dirty, water intensive false solutions that threaten our sacred waterways and perpetuate environmental harm. The deceptive allure of Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) or Carbon Capture Utilization and Sequestration (CCUS) as well as pending Hydrogen Hubs are scheduled to be funded through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Communities are growing increasingly concerned and speaking up and out. For example, WWNO- New Orleans public radio reported that the “Public outcry against carbon capture in Louisiana growing.”

What limited opportunities exist to comment before regulatory agencies, such as the Department of Energy, Environmental Protection Agency, etc. and disrupt the notion that, for instance, Capital & Main reports, “Pennsylvania landowners could be forced to accept carbon dioxide burial on their land,” we must partake.

Environmental justice advocates, landowners, and increasingly, courageous first responders who learn about the lack of safety measures and preparedness have resoundingly rejected these false solutions. Yet, their voices are often drowned out by the relentless march towards funding these false solutions. This is where our VOICES in advocacy come into the fold.

Amidst this shadowed landscape, there are windows of opportunity. Let us unite in solidarity with communities across the land, amplifying the voices of those most burdened by the ravages of climate crises and environmental racism.

Waterspirit has several opportunities for you on our Calls to Action Page where you may “Sign a Letter” make a phone call, write, and more. Remember, water and air know no bounds! We encourage you to use this Calls to Action tool regularly to help grow support for sacred water and a just and stable future for the northeast region and beyond.

BREAKING: NJ Governor Murphy Signed Bill to Gut the Open Public Records Act (OPRA)

As guardians of the sacred waters and advocates for climate justice, Waterspirit is deeply disappointed and concerned over the Governor's decision to sign S2930/A4045. Our organization is dedicated to protecting the sanctity of water and advancing climate justice through our programs and advocacy efforts. Transparency is an essential standard of our work, enabling us to fulfill our mission with integrity and accountability.

The lack of transparency surrounding the signing of this legislation casts a shadow over our democracy and undermines the trust of the voters. In a time where the health of our planet and communities is at stake, transparency is not just a principle but a necessity for informed decision-making and meaningful public engagement.

As we navigate ongoing challenges posed by climate crisis and environmental degradation, it is imperative that government actions are transparent and in alignment with interconnectedness and justice. Without transparency, the voices of the people, the wisdom of the land, and the spirit of water risk being silenced and disregarded.

May our leaders uphold the principles of transparency, accountability, and ethical governance in all decision-making processes. Let us honor the interconnectedness of all beings and the sacredness of water by fostering a culture of openness and dialogue that empowers communities to participate in shaping a more just and sustainable future.

On this somber day for democracy, let us remember that our actions today will be remembered by future generations. May we act together in solidarity, guided by the wisdom of the waters and the urgency of climate justice, as we strive for a more transparent and equitable world for all.

Transparency, Accountability, and Growth

Join us in in protecting our Earth and holding accountable those who threaten its well-being.

Knowledge is power. How may we partake in oversight of polluters and ensure environmental justice if not for some level of government transparency? The most pressing call to action right now in New Jersey is for Governor Murphy to uphold transparency in government, by VETOing the harmful S2930/A4045 which would gut the Open Public Records Act (OPRA). Call 609-292-6000, Text 732-605-5445 and Send NJ’s Governor this Waterspirit inspired letter, and pass it on. (Visit our Calls to Action for more ways to support sacred water and a livable future in this region!) The Governor has not yet taken action, has not indicated what he will do -veto or sign-and the clarion call is echoing across media: this bad bill shall not pass.

We have a moral obligation to protect Earth and preserve its sacred natural resources. The desecration of our lands, waters, and air by polluters driven by greed is a violation of the sacred trust we hold with the Earth and future generations.

Of note on the subject of broad transparency toward environmental justice is last Thursday, Senate Budget Chairperson Senator Whitehouse (RI) and House Oversight and Accountability ranking member Representative Raskin (MD) referred their findings of decades long disinformation campaign by big polluters to the Department of Justice via Attorney General Garland. While we must focus on prevention, we must simultaneously support the need for polluters to pay to clean up the mess they knowingly made, which is being inherited by current and future generations of young people.

Embracing truth, even when it is uncomfortable, allows us to learn from mistakes, and evolve into our best selves. Only through facing reality with honesty and courage may we truly progress and reach our full potential. What would it be like if state budgets were prioritized by morality?

Join us as we work to preserve and enhance transparency and environmental justice in New Jersey & beyond! Take Action Today

Our Summer Newsletter is Here!

CLICK HERE to read the pdf of Waterspirit’s exciting summer newsletter. Inside, you’ll find:

  • an article about faith and climate anxiety;

  • an article about mentoring youth activists;

  • fun facts about water and waves;

  • eco-spiritual summer reflections;

  • recognition for our donors who have given in honor of loved ones;

  • plus photos from recent events.

Print newsletters will arrive in the mail next week. If you would prefer to receive a hard copy of the newsletter, please reach out to water@waterspirit.org.