| Flintridge High School,
California |
Fundraising, Petitioning,
and RTS
At Flintridge Preparatory School in La Canada Flintridge, students
meet at tables by the art building to plan their campaign. Senior
Preeti Upadhyaya finds time to lead the group in between writing
college applications. Passionate about the people of Bhopal, Upadhyaya
clearly articulates her reasons for working so hard to spread the
word throughout her school's student body. "Bhopal is the absolute
epitome of the big corporation against a rural village," she
emphasizes. "What really got me interested in working with
the Bhopal campaign is the sheer tragedy of the whole ordeal. I
think it's an atrocity that people are still suffering, 20 years
after the actual incident."
"People are still suffering and dying today," she observes.
"If Dow does nothing to clean up the huge mess they've created,
people will continue to suffer and die."
Here are the two things:
The Amnesty International club at my school raised $700 for the
campaign/hospital.
The group effort: There were about eight of us, raised about forty
signatures for a petition that we gave to Jackie Barton, telling
Dow they need to clean up their act. We also raise about forty signatures
for a petition that will be sent to Senator Boxer, one of the California
senators asking her to sign onto a letter sent to Dow signed by
eighteen other congressmen. Then two days ago, we returned some
water from Bhopal to Jackie Barton, one of the Dow board members
who lives in Pasadena. She wasn't home, but we left the petition,
and a poster made by one of my friends outside her door.
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