May Boeve
May Boeve was executive director, 350.org
Green Giants, Green Wallets
According to an examination of 990 IRS forms by Politico,[1] being in the environmental industry is quite lucrative:
- Boeve, who has spent 13 years as 350.org’s executive director, announced last week that she’s stepping down and that the organization is looking for a new leader to take over later this year. Boeve’s base pay in 2021 was $151,422, and her total compensation that year was $178,205, according to the group’s most recent 990.
Would Not Meet With Trump
On May 2, 2017, a video was posted by Climate One[2] From the description:
- With the People's Climate March as the backdrop, Climate One travelled to Washington DC for the New Political Climate program. Tea Party co-founder, Debbie Dooley and 350.org, Executive Director, May Boeve were asked what the would say to President Donald Trump if he were to call them into the Oval Office.
A portion of the transcript: May Boeve speaking of Donald Trump:
- ..."he's not just any Republican he's trying to erode the whole consensus about the role that facts play that our democracy plays, he insults people and his just leaving aside the policy points for a second but just the way he is using power and so I don't I'm not comfortable standing for that and I know there's a large portion of our movement that is united there that we actually have to resist the legitimacy of the administration and so I think there are a number of people also who he's working with who propped that up Rex Tillerson foremost among them there are certainly people that he's brought in who have been very important in our I mean Elon Musk is Tesla is extremely important company what they're trying to do and revolutionising battery storage we need that for renewables to take off I will not deny that for one second but I think this this isn't any other this isn't any old political battle that we're in I wish I wish it was but I don't think that's the moment of we're in"
We Will Replace You
We Will Replace You Advisors included:
"The 99% Spring"
Individuals and organizations supporting The 99% Spring, as of April 20, 2012, included Bill McKibben and May Boeve - 350.org .[3]
IPS 50th anniversay
Institute for Policy Studies panel John Cavanagh, Jamie Raskin,May Boeve, Ai-jen Poo, Robert Greenstein, Barbara Ehrenreich.
Global Power Shift Training crew
Joshua Kahn Russell July 30, 2013 ·
Some of the Global Power Shift Training crew the day before kickoff! — with Koreti Mavaega Tiumalu, Juan Carlos Soriano, June Rubis, Cesar Maxit, Ayesha D'Souza, Zeph Repollo, Heather Box, Andrea Parra, Hong Hoang, Jess Rimington, Payal Parekh, Kevin Smith, Lushendrie Naidu, Anna Goldstein, Anna Collins Nham, Yuliya Makliuk, Julian Mocine-Mcqueen, Juliana Russar, Deirdre Cybele Smith, Will Bates, Bhavik Lathia, Landry Ninteretse, Nicolo Wojewoda, Lucy Manne, Nanjira Ni Mimi, Daniel Hunter, Katie Ellis, Felix Chali Chalikulima, Ana Cecilia Perez, Fenton Lutunatabua, Navina Moon, Christine Cordero, Mychal Estrada, Hannah Flowernose, Ram Chandra Paudel, Emma Youfrau, Denys Tsutsayev, Denis Burke, Eduardo Santaela, Cady Voge, Sean Yap Sei-Been Devlin, Chaitanya Kumar.k, Sharon Lungo, May Boeve, Dharmesh Shah, Yesim Yalman, Mikaele Maiava and Aaron Packard at Kilios, Turkey.
The Nation Forum
Circa June 2014, The Nation invited leading activists from across the progressive movement to talk about how we can build power to effect real change, not simply fend off reactionary assaults.
Participants in PROGRESSIVE STRATEGIES IN A POPULIST MOMENT included;[4]
- Robert Borosage: president of the Institute for America’s Future.
- Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II: “How to Build a Powerful People's Movement”
- Carlos Saavedra: “Winning the Fight for Public Opinion”
- Sarita Gupta: “How to Write a New Organizing Playbook”
- David Rolf: “What if We Treated Labor Like a Startup?”
- Dan Cantor : “How the Working Families Party Is Already Changing Electoral Politics”
- May Boeve: “Fighting, Not Drowning”
- Leah Hunt-Hendrix and Max Berger: “How to Organize After Occupy Wall Street”
- George Goehl: “Organizing Where We Have the Most Leverage: in the Cities”
National Leading From the Inside Out Alum
May Boeve, Executive Director 350.org , was a 2014 Rockwood Leadership Institute National Leading From the Inside Out Alum.[5]