Articles by Mary DeMocker
Activism 101 for Teenagers (and Those Who Love Them)
– Sierra Magazine
For Mother’s Day, Moms Don’t Need Flowers. We Need Political Power.
– Sierra Magazine
Before It's Too Late: Mary Christina Wood On Avoiding Climate Disaster
– The Sun magazine
Join Kids Fighting for Climate Justice
– Skipping Stones, a multi-cultural magazine for youth
Get Clear on Why There's Hope
– book excerpt, New World Library
Turn Fido into a Climate Hero
– Mother Earth Living
Support Local Communities When Traveling Globally
– Mother Earth Living
The Heat Is On
– USA TODAY Magazine
Youth and the Power of Street Democracy
– Bifrost
Spring Forward Into Global Weirding
– Spirituality & Health Magazine
11-Year-Old Takes Vow of Silence Demanding Climate Action
– Common Dreams
Natural Law
– Oregon Quarterly
The North Pole Is Going Green! Santa has an epiphany
– ISLE (Oxford University Press)
Grab Your Climate Cape
– Eugene Weekly
Five Ways to Help Kids Relax (So They Can Change the World)
– Aspire Magazine
Why Jail May Be My Home for the Holidays
– Register Guard
Re-Storying the World
– The Colonygram
Let’s Give the Gift Every Grad Needs: A Livable Planet
– Register Guard
A Prayer for Children Trying to Save the World
– Register Guard
Adorning the Air with Mistakes
– Folk Harp Journal
Mary’s Blog
To Susan Komen’s Ghost on the Day her Sister Takes Money from Frackers
Dear Spirit of the Departed, If it’s true that the doors between worlds grow thin during the Day of the Dead, this weekend offers an ideal opportunity to haunt your sister Nancy Brinker.
My Dysfunctional Form of Prayer
I don’t have a genre. I have an agenda—climate recovery–so I write stories of what’s possible, using whatever medium serves my message and reaches people.
Scared of jail. Terrified of the alternative.
Last Wednesday at the Eugene Federal Building, I delivered, along with two dozen other climate activists, a letter to Those In Charge. What did I write to denizens of the shiny behemoth that seems better suited to the Death Star than to our liberal hamlet?
Diagnosis: I’m sorry, but you have . . . global warming
Since my Sun interview with Kathleen Dean Moore on “The Moral Urgency of Climate Change” hit newsstands and the web, I’ve received passionate responses from both friends and strangers.
“Frankenstorm”: Freak weather or angry gods?
Usually I try to ignore the football games, talking heads, and any image of Romney. But today, the cloud whorls on those cartoon-ish meteorological maps churn over the northeast, where 90% of my huge family and countless friends from my first 26 years hunker down from North Carolina to Maine. Everyone predicts chaos.
Teachers and Mountaintops
It’s seven a.m. on a school day and I write from atop Mt. Pisgah. The sun burns through the early morning haze enough for a glimpse of real mountains—snow-capped Cascades—that heft themselves over these hills.
Gratitude for Lunch
As we perform the morning routine, I cheerfully inquire, multiple times, “Want eggs?” I can’t hear the either mumbled or non-existent answer and finally declare, “I’m cooking eggs unless you shout ‘cereal’ in the next two seconds.”
“Re-Storying” & “Front Lawn Theater” Explained
I believe the stories we tell determine our future. My story is that people, even busy moms, though they rarely believe it, hold profound power to transform everything, right now, through our attitudes and actions.