MAU: The First Principle.

The following is the first of a series of essays which discuss the 5 founding principles of Mothers Acting Up, a national non-profit organization which exists to inspire and mobilize mothers to advocate on behalf of the world’s children.
Cross posted from the Mothers Acting Up blog.
From all over the country, people are taking the MAU Pledge to bring the security of the world’s children into the forefront of all discussions – from conversations with family and friends, to our wider communities and certainly with candidates and elected officials.
How to do this effectively? To answer that, let’s begin at the very beginning, with the first of the 5 MAU Principles:
Be exuberant: Since we're ACTING UP for the rest of our lives, our activism has to be joyful. No one wants to rally around anger; studies show that negative advertising causes women to politically disengage. This movement is about the JOY of standing up for what you believe & publicly declaring your priorities. Let's gather in the streets, not with bullhorns, but singing.
With its roots in the lavish abundance of growing and being fruitful, the quality of exuberance smacks with the juicy goodness of mother nurture, Mother Nature and Mothers Acting Up.
As of this writing, we at MAU Central are nodding our heads in collective understanding as to precisely why one presidential nomination candidate’s message of hope and of change has engaged, inspired and ignited citizens across lines of gender, race, class and socioeconomics. While we do not organizationally endorse any candidate, we know from our studies that research shows proof positive that women as a whole, and mothers in particular, disengage when activism and campaigning turns nasty – not just in the presidential race to the nomination, but in life itself! It seems no wonder then, that a swell of support favors positive messaging, declaring that we are not to be saved by any one elected leader alone, but that yes, WE can make the difference all together. Yes, WE can be scrappy and strong and sassy and also sublime when we collectively hold corporate and government leaders accountable for policies that uphold values and services and for the great human family rather than a few select someones. We the mamas, say YES.
Exuberance in practical application means saying, for instance: “Thank you, Delta, for revising your policies in support of breastfeeding families,” instead of, “Hey, Frontier, you messed up and breastfeeding moms are angry!” or by saying “Children Deserve a Bigger Piece of the Pie” instead of “Bush Hates Kids.” But this is not about being sunny for sunny’s sake. This is about focusing on WHAT WE WANT rather than looking back at what we reject. It’s moving towards, rather than against.
While perhaps Pollyanna in part, this primary MAU principle is neither easy nor simple. Sustaining exuberance is a tough row to hoe, a perennial crop whose nutritive value staves off depression, indifference and offers a real life solution to overwhelm and fear. Kind of like mother’s milk for the great human family itself, exuberance promotes real security.
Go forth and be exuberant mamas. Live in liberation of what others’ think of your choices. Model this joyful abundance because it feels good, because your kids will enjoy it far more than staying holed up in fear and loathing, and because you’re likely to inspire others to sing along while plucking up the fruits of your labor.
Try sowing seeds of exuberance by sharing this essay with two friends and asking them to declare themselves Mothers Acting Up. Try bolstering your own activism by writing YES on a mirror with lipstick so you see it each day; the affirmation a reminder of your call to duty and your sheer brilliance in carrying out your mission.
Holler at me with your comments, questions and desire to act up!
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Help Ban Toxins & Carcinogens in Children's Products & Cosmetics
We Need Your Help!
Help Ban Toxins and Carcinogens in Cosmetics and Children’s Products
Did you know that some lipsticks contain lead—a powerful neurotoxin that builds up in the body over time? Or that many seemingly innocent children’s products—pacifiers, bibs, and baby bottles, just for starters—often contain lead, phthalates and bisphenol A, toxins that have been linked to brain damage, cancer and reproductive health disorders?
In response to escalating reports of environmental toxins in children’s products and women’s cosmetics, State Senator Carole Migden introduced Senate Bill 1712 and Senate Bill 1713 to clean up poisonous products sold in California.
“Senator Migden’s bill is a direct response to recent news that there is lead paint on our children's toys, BPA in our baby bottles and formula cans and phthalates in our babies,” said Charlotte Brody, RN and Executive Director of Commonweal, a nonprofit health and environmental research institute in California.
“This is a reminder that government should act to protect the health of its people, especially the most vulnerable. Every parent, every grandparent, and every person who ever wants to be a parent, should work for this bill to become law.”
If you agree that there’s no acceptable excuse for playing Russian Roulette with women’s and children’s health by allowing known hazardous chemicals in everyday products, you can make a difference by emailing your support to the California State Senate’s Environmental Quality Committee today. Senate Bills 1712 and 1713 face strong opposition from industry, so every email will make a difference. The Committee will vote on this legislation on Monday, April 7, 2008.
All you need to say is:
“I support Senator Migden’s SB 1712 and SB 1713 to remove hazardous chemicals from children’s products and lipstick. Please pass them today!”
Send your message no later than April 4, 2008 to senator.migden@sen.ca.gov
Read on for more information about SB 1712 and SB 1713:
Senate Bill 1712—Lead in Lipstick: SB 1712 would ban lead in lipstick. A recent survey of 33 lipsticks in four U.S. cities by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics found that 20 of the tested lipsticks contained detectable levels of lead, though none had lead—a powerful neurotoxin—listed as an ingredient. In addition, one-third of the tested lipsticks exceeded the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's 0.1 ppm limit for lead in candy -- a standard established to protect children from directly ingesting lead. Lipstick, like candy, is ingested directly. The average woman ingests about four pounds of lipstick in her lifetime. The latest science shows that no level of lead is safe.
Senate Bill 1713—The “Toxin-Free Toddlers & Babies Act”
SB 1713 expands the prohibition against phthalates in children’s products and bans any detectable level of bisphenol A (BPA) and lead from all toys and child-care articles. Several states in addition to California have introduced legislation that phases out or prohibits BPA and phthalates in children’s products.
If you would like more information about these bills, log on to www.sen.ca.gov/migden
Woman Raising their voices in Unison
It is fanstatic that voices are raising for children. What about raising our voices on a national and international level for ourselves and our daughters and grandchildren. We as women of the world must raise our voices not only for children but for ourselves. Women, together have the ability to create great change. However the only way we will be heard amongst all of the shouting, is to speak our truth from our heart. When we are able to speak clearly from our hearts, as a collective group we will create the future we desire, not only for our children, but for ourselves. Women around the World must be heard in order to share there many gifts and to create change for all. When Women are respected and valued in society, doors will open to create a planet which comes from a place of honor, integrity, acceptance and love and the only way for this to be possible is for women to connect to their hearts and to speak their truth, this is the only way to truly be heard. I invite everyone to imagine a world that they have created and to embrace those thought and ideas with exuberant, connect to your heart and speak your truth. We as Women hold everything we need to create our desires within! Let's Go Girls!
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