Earth Friend Jen Shows Us All How to be the Change We Want to See
August 12th, 2008
We betties are strong independent thinkers who go the extra mile everyday to make the world a little bit better. But how far are we truly willing to go to make our point?
While thinking about what to right about for today’s post, I suddenly remembered the story of Jen Moss. Moss has been given many well-known nicknames over the years; in Ojai, CA she is known as “the pastie lady”; Ashland, Ore residents like to call her “the naked lady;” Moss likes to refer to herself, however, as “earth friend Jen.” She is a social activist dedicated to promoting sustainability, and, among other things, the use of natural fiber clothing. Most days she does this by walking, biking or roller blading nearly naked around town. Moss recently made headlines when she applied to walk in Ashland’s 4th of July parade in her usual “attire,” which consists of nothing more than a hemp g-string. This video of Moss sums up her basic manifesto, but there are deeper lessons to be learned. Yes, Earth Friend Jen takes things a little to the extreme, but her willingness to lead by example and inspire change in the world, even if it’s just to get people to stop and thing for one moment about their impact on the earth, is pretty admirable. “I never gave up,” she says, “even when people told me to be this way or be this way… I chose to be the change and take responsibility and forgive even if people weren’t sorry.”
So for today, as we blaze new trails for whatever it is that is most important to us; be it animal, human, gay, or women’s rights; fighting against world hunger; or the new Walmart moving into your neighborhood; That while others may put us down or belittle our crusades to better world, it is better to push through and change even one person’s mind than to retreat into the cycle of mediocrity. As for this Betty, while I may not go streaking just yet, I am going to head down to my local hemp store and take a look around.



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