Posted on May 15, 2008 by 40brown
Have you emailed your congressional representative? Did you feel like it did any good?
Congressional offices are receiving hundreds of millions of emails every year, and the workload on staffers is enormous! As the number of emails has increased over the years, the staff size and technology budgets have not.
The Center for American Progress will be [...]
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Posted on April 30, 2008 by 40brown
Due to the unprecedented nature of the 2008 election, communities of color are being actively sought after and their role and influence scrutinized by the media and political pundits. In an effort to add depth to the national conversation about the important role these communities are playing and will continue to play in ‘08 and [...]
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Posted on April 24, 2008 by 40brown
Politics and Religion come together today in an event at the Center for American Progress. “From the Pulpit to the Polls; The Role of Religion in Politics” will be held today a 12:30 (Eastern). I’ll be live blogging from the event -
you can follow along here.
Make sure to post questions and comments! An “instant replay” [...]
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Posted on April 17, 2008 by 40brown
The Center for American Progress holds a monthly event called the Internet Advocacy Roundtable. Today’s roundtable is called “Party On…line with the Republican and the Democratic parties.
I’ll be attending this event and invite you to follow along! Please feel free to post any comments of questions.
If you are seeing this after the fact, you can [...]
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Posted on March 26, 2008 by 40brown
I love this video for several reasons-
It highlights the incongruity between media presentation and reality
It gives example of the “power of the masses”
It mentions online volunteering!
All of that, and its well made!
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Posted on March 18, 2008 by 40brown
From the Peace and Security initiative:
“From Electrons to Elections” policy guide is a non-partisan resource designed to educate young voters on science, technology, and health issues and provide them with the platforms of the leading political candidates on these subjects. It engages students on the issues through interactive technologies including blogging, YouTube videos, and [...]
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Posted on January 22, 2008 by 40brown
Of all the questions posed to presidential candidates, only 5% are about human rights.
That’s according to a report recently released by the Center for American Progress Action Fund. But of that 5%, Darfur was an issue that was repeatedly addressed. In fact 23% of the human rights questions posed to Democrats were about Darfur, ( [...]
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Posted on January 17, 2008 by 40brown
In a recent report, the Center for American Progress Action Fund, found that only 5% of questions posed to presidential candidates were about human rights. A panel was put together to discuss these findings, and in this 3rd installment, I’ll share what Gayle Smith, co-founder of ENOUGH! had to say.
“It is sad, but true,” she [...]
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Posted on January 15, 2008 by 40brown
Its not likely that you would find a presidential candidate that is against human rights. So why is it that human rights issues take such a backseat in presidential campaigns?
The Center for American Progress Action Fund (CAPAF) found that so far, only 5% of questions posed to presidential candidates were about human rights issues. Earlier [...]
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Posted on January 14, 2008 by 40brown
Its not likely that you would find a presidential candidate that is against human rights, and certainly during this election year there are plenty of human rights issues to be concerned about:
Darfur,
Guantanamo,
the International Criminal Court,
torture
…just to name a few.
And there is no shortage of opinions on what to do about all of these issues.So why [...]
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