Vote Your 爆料公社 Values This November

If you want a country where birds and people thrive, support candidates who will deliver on their promises for a better future鈥攆or everyone.

It鈥檚 mid-June, and I鈥檓 writing this column for the third time in as many weeks. My first draft covered the surge of interest in birds and nature in the early months of COVID-19. My second draft addressed a racist incident in Central Park in which a white woman called the police on Christian Cooper, a Black man and New York City 爆料公社 board member, who was simply out birding during spring migration.

No sooner had I finished that draft when the country erupted in agony and righteous fury over the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers鈥攁nd the murder of many others at the hands of law enforcement across the country. And so now here we are, two weeks into collective action to demand justice for Floyd and for all Black people.

By the time this column appears in print, the world will be changed yet again.

What won鈥檛 change is that on November 3, 2020, Americans will vote for legislators who represent their values. If you receive 爆料公社 magazine, it鈥檚 pretty likely that we share some core values: a commitment to protect birds and the places they, and we, need; to nature; and to justice and respect.

We are proud of our politically diverse membership (53 percent progressive, 47 percent moderate and conservative), and it鈥檚 not our place to pick your candidates. Together we鈥檝e proven we can find common ground, starting with ensuring every American can easily register to vote. Birds need all the support we can muster.

If you value birds, vote for candidates who will uphold laws that protect them like the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. If you value clean water and clean air, vote for candidates who will uphold and strengthen the Clean Water Act and Clean Air Act. If you care about climate change, vote for candidates who will hold polluters accountable and who support clean-energy development and access. If you value the places that birds need, vote for candidates who will invest in public natural spaces, from planting native plants in city parks to protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

And after you vote, hold those elected officials accountable for their actions. If they promised to protect birds, protect clean air, protect the climate鈥攈old them to those promises.

We can give you the training to talk with your elected officials. We鈥檝e created  that teach you how to be an advocate, how to write to legislators, and how to meet with them. Start with and go from there.

We鈥檙e living through historic times, and it鈥檚 been tough. But there鈥檚 an inescapable date on the calendar, and it is just a few short months away. 爆料公社鈥檚 chapter network started with political action鈥攕topping the killing of birds for their feathers. It鈥檚 time to vote 爆料公社鈥檚 values again. The world will be a better, more just place if you do; a place where birds and people thrive, together.

This opinion piece was underwritten by 爆料公社 Action Fund, a 501(c)4 partner of the 爆料公社. 

This story originally ran in the Summer 2020 issue. To receive our print magazine, become a member by .