There was a time, not so
very long ago, when young people believed they could change the world. Idealism, a hope for honest government, peace in the world, a healthier planet –
these were just some of the initiatives that directed the actions of teens and young people in
the 1960s and 1970s.
Today we can thank them that we observe April 22 as Earth Day.
The National Environmental Policy Act was signed into law and on April
22, 1970, the first Earth Day was declared. This landmark event, involving 20 million
people, raised awareness about how humans were treating the planet and ways to
mitigate the impending dangers to the environment.
So while we're on the subject of how the activism of youth can change things, here are just a few more contributions from that
generation:
--Pioneered numerous lifestyles and alternative businesses including
communes, cooperatives, holistic medicine and health food, the back to the land movement, cooperative
business enterprises, alternative energy, free press movement and organic
farming.
-- Associated with participation in peace movements,
including peace marches such as the USA marches on Washington and civil rights
marches, and anti-Vietnam war demonstrations including the 1968 Democratic
Convention. In four years, they managed to stop the Vietnam War.
--Questioned robot materialism.
--Contributed to the popularization of Indian food, especially curries
and basmati rice. Asian foods like tofu and soybeans are now part of many
healthy American diets. Whole grain bakeries all over the country now offer a
variety of multigrain breads which are healthier than the traditional American
white bread.
--Popularized the practice of eastern philosophy, yoga, Hare Krishna and got more
in touch with their spiritual being. Today, yoga is totally mainstream!
There are many others, but we'll just leave it at these!And here's a quote from one of the most hip guys of the 1960s:
“People today are still living off the table scraps of the sixties.
They are still being passed around- the music and the ideas” - Bob Dylan (1992)
When the moon is in the
Seventh House
And Jupiter aligns with Mars
Then peace will guide the planets
And love will steer the stars
This is the dawning of
the Age of Aquarius
Age of Aquarius
Aquarius! Aquarius!
Harmony and
understanding
Sympathy and trust abounding
No more falsehoods or derisions
Golden living dreams of visions
Mystic crystal revelation
And the mind's true liberation
Aquarius! Aquarius!
When the moon is in the
Seventh House
And Jupiter aligns with Mars
Then peace will guide the planets
And love will steer the stars
This is the dawning of
the Age of Aquarius
Age of Aquarius
Aquarius! Aquarius!
Let the sun shine, Let
the sun shine in
The sun shine in
Let the sun shine, Let the sun shine in
The sun shine in
Let the sun shine, Let the sun shine in
The sun shine in
Let the sun shine, Let the sun shine in
The sun shine in
Let the sun shine, Let the sun shine in
The sun shine in
Let the sun shine, Let the sun shine in
The sun shine in
Let the sun shine, Let the sun shine in
The sun shine in
Let the sun shine, Let the sun shine in
The sun shine in
Let the sun shine, Let the sun shine in
The sun shine in
Let the sun shine, Let the sun shine in
The sun shine in
Let the sun shine, Let the sun shine in
The sun shine in
Bravo! Thank you for this stunning reminder of the origins of a holiday that many take completely for granted...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Heather. I hope we will all stop taking our planet for granted, too, before it's too late! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteHappy Earth day to you,have never heard of this day before?
ReplyDeleteMaybe I am out of the loop!
We are celebrating St George's day,and there are suggestions it should be part of the 1st asparagus day Mmmmmm not sure about that a tad early I think!! Had our first taste on Sunday was a bit tough,our weather is to blame the farmers said.
Sorry Sanda going off topic.
Think the new generation are taking up the banner. Ida
We are even, Ida, because I'm not familiar with St. George's day. Is there really a day known as First Asparagus Day, or were you joking about that?
DeleteThanks for bringing back all these memories. Remember well when Earth Day had its beginning but forgotten so many of the things it stood for. Wonderful article! Wish everyone was on board with taking care of our planet as its all we have and when its gone, its too late.
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