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Buy Nothing Day in Rhode Island

Greg Gerritt, a GPUS delegate from Rhode Island, sent out this article on the Buy Nothing Day event there. I had a lengthy conversation about the project with him this afteroon. It’s way cool, a great networking tool and benefits the community. This project has been going on Buy Nothing Day since 1997. It’s got my wheels turning!

Coat giveaway makes its own fashion statement

Buy Nothing Day, held on one of the busiest holiday shopping days, puts the spotlight on area’s needy.
BY BRANDIE JEFFERSON
Journal Staff Writer

PROVIDENCE — There were plenty of coats on sale at the Providence Place mall yesterday for 10percent 25 percent, even 50 percent off. But across the street, on the State House lawn, hundreds of people were
getting coats, sweaters, hats and books for an unbeatable price Free.
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The Big Picture: Holiday Madness, Tax Cuts and Budget Surpluses

The “madness” is the priorities.

The Associated Press has published someFacts and Figures on Holiday Spending:

  • On average: U.S. households are expected to spend an average of $466 on gifts during the holiday season, down from last year’s estimate of $476.
  • Big Spenders: Households whose incomes top $50,000 intend to spend $657 for holidaygifts.
  • Shutterbugs: Digital cameras are the No. 1 technology gift choice.
  • Online: About 34 percent of all consumers will buy holiday gifts on the Internet, up from 33 percent a year ago.
  • Big week: The biggest holiday sales in 2004 were generated Dec. 12-18.
  • Sing along: The holiday song played most frequently in malls last year was “Jingle Bells.”
  • Making time: 39 percent of people surveyed this year will spend time during work hours shopping or doing holiday errands.

    Has anyone noticed that gas prices has plummeted? Funny how this strageically happened now. It will be interesting to see the figures after this holiday season to see the comparison of shopping expenditures.
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  • Buy Nothing Day Action

    See more photos at Pom Poms Not Bomb Bombs.

    About 10 people participated in singing anti-consumerism carols at a local shopping center.

    and about half a dozen animal rights activists engage in some clever protesting against retailers of fur clothing.


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    More on the Holiday Hoop-La

    Earlier I wrote on Holidays, Consumerism and Stress.
    As we head into the frenzy of the season, consider the following:

  • Americans spend APPROX. $1,042 on holiday gifts
    (Annual per capita income of a Vietnamese citizen: $280)
  • Average number of months it takes a credit-card user to
    pay off holiday bills: 4
    (57% of consumers plan to pay for holiday purchases with
    credit)
  • Total U.S. credit-card debt: OVER $600 BILLION
  • Rate at which consumer debt is growing in the United
    States: TWICE THE RATE OF WAGES
  • Number of extra tons of trash produced in the U.S. each
    year between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day: 5 MILLION
  • Almost 52 percent of women, ages 35 to 54, said their stress levels go up during the holidays. By contrast, 40 percent of surveyed men in the same age bracket said their stress levels increase with the holidays.
  • Folks 55 and over expereince the least increases in stress at the holidays.
  • Forty-seven percent making $15,000 to $30,000 said stress levels increase for them during the holidays.
  • Forty-nine percent of working women with children experience elevated stress levels during the holidays. Forty-eight percent of working women without children expereience higher stress in the holidays. Homemakers, follow at 44 percent.
  • 46 percent from the West experience holiday stress-more than in the Midwest at 43 percent.
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  • Holidays, Consumerism and Stress

    Many of my students in school yesterday appeared a little on edge, displaying a higher level than normal of frustration and impatience with tasks in class. One student said to me “It’s because of the holiday tomorrow – everyone is stressed out.” I couldn’t help but think that if we got rid of holidays, this wouldn’t happen. But then I quickly diverted the message of that thought to If it weren’t for the corporate media message of “you’ve got to buy these gifts now and do all these things to prepare for the holidays” we could truly celebrate our cultural heritages without all the commercialism” (which might indeed actually get rid of some of these commerically created holidays!).

    Years ago I made a conscious decision to live a more simple life. I still have a long way to go, but my lifestyle has changed dramatically from my early adulthood. I buy used clothing (or get it for free), hardly ever eat out, make my meals from scratch as much as possible, never watch TV, use mass transportation as much as I can, and hand create gifts or get them from locally owned businesses.

    Most importantly, I attempt to provide that example in an open way so others may follow suit.
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    To the Tune of Silver Bells Chorus: “Buy and Sell….

    ….Buy and Sell! It’s Christmas time for conumers! Ring-a-ling….Cash Registers Ring! Must we spend Christmas this way?

    No, we mustn’t and we don’t have to!

    Jen’s Green Journal has a post on Gift Giving. She suggests that everything post things to their blog.

    I have created a page of gift giving ideas. You can access it from my links to the left atHoliday Gift Giving Ideas.

    I will add to it as the weeks go by. Please feel free to drop me suggestions!

    Buy Nothing Day

    Are you a shopaholic? Do you crave shopping on “Black Friday”? Well, here’s a solution:
    Friday, November 25th, is Buy Nothing Day!

    Yes, that’s right – Buy Nothing Day.

    The Buy Nothing Day TV and Radio Spot is priceless. Share it with your friends.

    Locally, the Salt Lake Radical Cheerleaders is organizing an afternoon of cheerful song in caroling fashion on the pitfalls of consumerism. There are lots of ideas and events descriptions at Adbusters.

    Jen’s Green Journal has an article on alternative gifts to give this holiday season.

    For several years now I have been giving things like Peace Calendars from the War Resisters League; CodePink herbal tea; handmade crocheted and sewn gifts; hand made and sewn items from my friends and their businesses and home grown food from my garden. It is satisfying to purchase things locally and to give gifts that do not come from sweatshops and that I did not purchase on typical shopping days. In fact, I ususally spend up to 6 months planning and making things for the holidays.

    This holiday season, celebrate buying nothing. Give the gift of nothing but yourself.

    Café à la Green: Socially Responsible and Environmentally Friendly Gift Ideas

    Here is a taste of “out of the norm” gift giving ideas that are more friendly to our planet.
    Many of these organizations have online stores. Those without stores can have donations made to them in a loved ones name.
    Special Note: Ideas are happily accepted for this page. My criteria for listing is that the vendors/organizations are socially responsible and environmentally friendly – free from sweatshop labor; promoting reducing, reusing, recycling; advocating the community/people business concept as the alternative to corporate globalization; promoting and supporting fair trade products; promoting the use of organic materials where possible; and advocating peace, justice, human rights and living wages.)
    DISCLAIMER: Listings of businesses and organizations here are endorsed as socially conscious businesses, for the convenience of shoppers who are seeking such businesses, in accordance with the criteria listed above.
    The listings do not imply or insinuate endorsement of businesses,their philosophies or practices by the other businesses and organizations listed here.

    Special Announcement for Christmas 2007
    Please consider giving a tax-deductible donation to Blue Sky Institute for acquisition of property in Salt Lake for a Community Peace House. The property would be used for office space for peace and justice and education non-profits, common community meeting and event space and space for a garden and greenhouse. Contact Blue Sky Insitute or 801-502-8556.
    Thanks to those who have generously donated!