This is a letter I just sent to the Energy Action Coalition/Power Shift 2007 organizing team. Please add your thanks in the comments below…
Dear beautiful Power Shift/Energy Action people,
I wanted to write to thank you sincerely, from the bottom of my heart, for making this past weekend at Power Shift 2007 possible. Power Shift was simply incredible: incredibly inspiring, incredibly energizing and incredibly empowering!
We certainly made an impact this weekend: on Nancy Pelosi who didn’t know what she was in for when she stepped on stage Saturday night but now certainly knows what we’re looking for in our leaders; on anyone who saw the stirring and heartfelt testimony at Monday’s Congressional hearing; on anyone who saw the hordes of Power Shifters that took over the halls of the House and Senate office buildings all day on Monday; on the legislative staffers who didn’t know how to respond to a dozen fervent, articulate and committed young citizen-lobbyists who came to their offices demanding green jobs, science-based carbon reductions and no new coal; and most importantly, on each other - on the thousands of amazing young people who you helped bring together to meet, learn from, inspire, and empower each other.
I’m still moved to tears of joy and tingle with goose-bumps as I write this letter. I assumed I’d be exhausted when I got home from Power Shift, but instead, I’ve been buzzing with so much energy I feel like I’m on a caffeine high that’ll never end!
And just think about the tremendous impact that 6,000 young people will have when they go home to their campuses and communities with that kind of new energy, with new friends and connections, new ideas and projects, and a new sense of power, commitment and purpose! This is how movements are built.
So thank you, thank you, thank you all for the long hours, the hard work, and the persevering vision that resulted in Power Shift 2007, the most amazing weekend of my life. You’ve given us all a priceless gift, and for that, we will be forever grateful.
Sincerely, your friend,
Jesse Jenkins
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It’s Getting Hot in Here and WattHead blogger,
Cascade Climate Network co-founder, and
Your friend in Oregon if you ever need one.




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Thank You for helping us all do what the world said was impossible. On a short time line, using a minimum of resources, and moving from the bottom up. I can’t begin to tell you how many people told me this event would never work. We would never get speakers on so short a notice. Never get funding, and certainly never get attendants. I knew they were wrong from day one. Thank You for helping me prove it with all your hard work.
-Cameron Kelly-Johnson
Purdue University North Central
President - Active Voices