Live Free Saners Video Chat Tomorrow, January 9, 2025.

Ray Katz
2 min readJan 8, 2025

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Be there!

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Tomorrow at 11am Philadelphia, PA time (adjust for your local time!), The Saners will hold a live video chat to discuss the current state of the movement and our plans for 2025.

The Saners is a worldwide community of people dedicated to using nonviolent noncooperation to prevent climate collapse, and to build a more humane and sustainable society across the planet. We are inspired by Gandhi, King and numerous lessor known activists who have demonstrated that love can, indeed, trump hate.

Our movement is new and small—but growing. We are in more than 20 countries and all across the United States.

The community plans a series of escalating actions, withdrawing cooperation from evil laws and practices in stages, with the ultimate aim of ending cruel systems and replacing them with alternative, benevolent ones.

We also intend to replace the fatally flawed values that dominate the world—selfishness, greed, hate and violence—with proper and sensible values which we intend to embody ourselves.

Please attend—if only to learn about our group and movement. If you are already a Saner, thank you! If you are new to The Saners, you are in for a treat!

To Attend

At 11am (Philadelphia, PA time), on the morning of Thursday, January 9th, please use the link below and follow onscreen instructions. Any device capable of running Zoom should work. You do not need to download any special software. The event takes place in your web browser.

https://meet.jit.si/moderated/0d1d244659a68f9e37b0decd8d46e1d3422ba4ce3624013d4349f7530e40eb87

Ray Katz is the founder of The Saners. Please follow me on Medium. Read about The Saners at WeAreSaners.org.

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Ray Katz
Ray Katz

Written by Ray Katz

Internet pioneer. But I’m most interested in stabilizing the Earth’s climate and promoting our common humanity. WeAreSaners.org

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