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Congrats Jeremy!

10/24/07

Congrats Jeremy!

I get the sense that people are interested in the staff behind the curtain here at Greenpeace so here is one story of an inspiring forest defender.  If you receive the quarterly newsletter you've met Jeremy before and should enjoy this update. 

 Jeremy Paster

Last week Forest Campaigner Jeremy Paster was awarded the People and Planet award by Rainforest Action Network (RAN).  Here is an excerpt from the event as covered by Branden at RAN.

 
"And finally, a surprise award, for Jeremy Paster. Jeremy was one of the key organizers of the ‘99 WTO protest and has been a great friend to RAN and the movement. He was diagnosed in 2006 with advanced metastatic prostate cancer at the age of 35. He was recovering from an operation when we announced this award - to recognize his great contributions to the world through his activism, his photography, his work and his spirit. RAN ED Michael Brune took the stage with Jeremy’s friends, Ilyse Hogue, John Sellers and Marianne Manilov. The three of them managed to gain the attention of the room - 650 people mind you - with Jeremy’s story. And while holding the space by telling stories of Jeremy (which I invite them to post on this blog) Jeremy was racing to the venue, having “escaped from UCSF”, in his own words. And after quite a few emotionally charged minutes, Jeremy made it to the party. Escorted by friends and family he was wheeled to the stage and stood to accept his award. And in accepting it, his humility and grace honored us. We are so very blessed by this very very fine man. If you’d like to learn more about Jeremy, visit www.jeremypaster.com. You can make a donation to help offset his significant medical expenses here: http://jeremypaster.com/donate/

Congrats Jeremy! 

 


Comments:

Comment from: tonig [Visitor]
I am Jeremy's aunt and visited with him at UCSF from Oct. 12 through 16. During that time, I met many of Jeremy's environmental activist friends. I was touched by everyone's friendship and devotion to Jeremy. Jeremy is truly an amazing human being, one whom I have loved since the day he was born and whom I will love forever. I am so glad that his mom, Sherry, had the wherewithal to spirit him out of the hospital to be able to attend REVEL. The award Jeremy received was truly so well deserved, I cannot believe it. I was absolutely in tears when I heard the story. We all have a lot to learn from Jeremy, who has touched so many lives, not just in the environmental community, but everywhere.
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