From The Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject eNews: The latest attacks on our national monuments
Date February 20, 2020 6:21 PM
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* What's happening in Utah?
* A playground turnaround for Atlanta's public schools
* Separated by 2,000 miles, communities unite behind parks
* 12 parks honoring Black history
* Use your small change to make big changes
* Renew your membership or become a member for 2020

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What's happening in Utah?

The Trump administration's recently released plans permitting drilling and mining on contested public lands are the latest front in an ongoing battle for the future of Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears national monuments.

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A playground turnaround for Atlanta's public schools

"I just feel like our students and their families are missing out on something so important," says the principal of one Atlanta elementary with a so-so schoolyard. With your support, that's about to change.

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Separated by 2,000 miles, communities unite behind parks

From Land&People magazine: In rural Washington State and bustling Los Angeles, park advocates are tapping into the power of a common goal.

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12 parks honoring Black history

For decades, we've preserved places that help tell the story of Black life in America--reminders of the lessons our history has to offer, and a connection to our nation's shared heritage.

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Use your small change to make big changes

It's easy to support parks and public lands with every Lyft ride you take. Just tap "Donate" in the Lyft app menu and select "The Trust for Public Land" to start supporting land for people!

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Renew your membership or become a member for 2020

Your membership support will fuel our critical work to defend public lands on Capitol Hill, ensure that every American has a park or open space within a 10-minute walk of home, and protect cities from climate change. If you haven't already, renew your membership or become a member for 2020 today!

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