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The National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) is widely known as a smart, tough organization, well-respected for its knowledge of federal employee issues. And for its determination to work with federal agencies, with Congress, and in the courts to protect, promote and expand the rights of those it represents.

An Assistant Counsel/National Field Representative position is available in NTEU's Denver, Colorado Field Office. The position is in the bargaining unit and has a career ladder on the NTEU pay scale of Grade 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. There is a three year waiting period to be eligible for promotion from the Grade 14 to 15 level.   Read More »
Fulbright Scholar Program for US Faculty and Professionals for 2010-2011 is open



The Fulbright Scholar Program offers 105 awards in lecturing, research or combined lecturing/research in economics, including seven Fulbright Distinguished Chairs and the Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Program. Even better, faculty and professionals in economics also can apply for one of the 144 “All Discipline” awards open to all fields.





The application deadline is August 1, 2009. U.S. citizenship is required. For a full listing of all Fulbright programs and other eligibility requirements, please visit our website at www.cies.org or send a request for materials to scholars@cies.iie.org. For a detailed listing of Fulbright opportunities in economics, please consult our website at:

http://www.cies.org/award_book/award2010/discipline/ECON18.htm.



Katherine Matheson
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From March to August 1, 2009, U.S. faculty and professionals are invited to apply for *Fulbright scholar grants at www.cies.org. For monthly updates, write us at outreach@cies.iie.org for a complimentary subscription to The Fulbright Scholar News, an electronic newsletter.

*The Fulbright Program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, is the U.S. government’s flagship international exchange program and is supported by the people of the United States and partner countries around the world. Since 1946, the Fulbright Program has provided more than 286,000 participants from over 155 countries with the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, to exchange ideas and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns. For more information, visit http://fulbright.state.gov/.
The Roosevelt Institution is currently seeking applicants for the following full-time staff positions in Washington D.C.:
Director
Communications Director
Policy Director

About the Roosevelt Institution
Click here for a full listing of these and other Opportunities with Roosevelt

Director of the Roosevelt Institution Campus Network
Position classification: Full-Time

The Roosevelt network is in a period of rapid growth and requires a Director who can strengthen and sustain chapter operations while building network-wide policy capacity and leadership development programs. The Director will report to and work closely with the President of the Roosevelt Institute. The Institute, with offices in Hyde Park, NY, New York, NY, and Washington, DC, is itself in a period of significant expansion and will become more active in progressive idea development and national policy debates in 2009 and beyond.
The director will oversee and advance the broad programmatic and chapter-building goals of the Roosevelt campus network by:

* Managing a small full-time staff of recent graduates in Washington and part-time student staff distributed around the country;
* Further developing its national leadership and career development programs;
* Serving as a public figure for the campus network;
* Representing the network in - and bringing student voices into - the progressive youth and policy sectors in Washington and beyond;
* Communicating on behalf of the network and the campus chapters with stakeholders (policy makers, opinion leaders, and strategic partners within the progressive movement) and bringing student voices into stakeholder conversations;
* Working with student leaders, including members of the Roosevelt Student Advisory Board, to ensure high levels of student participation in governance of the network;
* Working with the Roosevelt alumni network to encourage alumni participation in ongoing programs;
* Working with the Institute President to meet the campus network's funding needs and on the larger Institute's overall growth and direction.

We encourage applications from candidates with experience in public policy research and advocacy, as well as from candidates with work experience in - and preferably management experience with - a chapter-based organization. Experiences in organizing, budgeting, and fundraising are also desirable. The position is based in Washington, D.C.

To apply, please send by e-mail a cover letter explaining your interest, a resume, a writing sample (not to exceed five pages), and the names and contact information of three references to Rooseveltjob@feri.org, to the attention of:

Andrew Rich

President and CEO
The Roosevelt Institute

Applications should be received by Friday, April 3 to be considered fully. We hope that the successful candidate will be available to start work in June or early July 2009. The Roosevelt Institute is an EEO/AA/ADA/IRCA Employer. We especially encourage applications from women and people from diverse backgrounds. The Roosevelt Institute's website is www.feri.org. The campus network's website is www.rooseveltinstitution.org.


National Director of Communications
Position classification: Full-Time

Summary

The Roosevelt Institution has an opening for the National Director of Communications. The director will be responsible for maintaining internal and external communications for Roosevelt, developing its online and print narrative, creating and maintaining relationships with media outlets, writing press releases and amplifying Roosevelt's work, and organizing and supervising national and regional journal development, web and print material. The principal focus of work will include facilitating web communications and supervising policy journal creation.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:

* Supervise and manage regional and national policy journals
* Manage website and web communications (including monthly newsletter)
* Write press releases for Roosevelt events and achievements
* Facilitate blog, articles and op-eds written by students
* Build relationships with and work in coalition with media outlets
* Attend/represent Roosevelt at conferences and events
* Some travel required



Requirements:

o Proven management experience
o Excellent research, analytical, and written communication skills
o Excellent web and computer skills

+ Proficiency in Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator preferred
o Ability to lead under pressure/tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment
o Ability to multi-task and prioritize
o Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work on a team

To apply, please email a cover letter and resume to applications@rooseveltinstitution.org.
No phone calls please.


National Policy Director



Staff reporting to this position: National Policy Strategy team
Position classification: Full-Time
Summary

The Roosevelt Institution has an opening for the National Policy Director. The director will be responsible for planning, developing, and facilitating Roosevelt's policy work at chapters across the country. The principal focus of work will include leading the national policy team and guiding our policy priorities, developing relationships with legislators, policy makers and other partners, and speaking as a a voice for Roosevelt on a national level.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:

o Supervise and manage National Policy staff
o Supervise and support policy creation at chapters
o Prepare articles and op-eds
o Speak at panels, symposia, and other discussion events
o Build relationships with and work in coalition with other organizations
o Some travel required

Requirements:

o Proven management experience
o Experience working with and managing students
o Policy experience
o Excellent research, analytical, and written communication skills
o Ability to lead under pressure/tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment
o Ability to multi-task and prioritize
o Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work on a team

To apply, please email a cover letter and resume to applications@rooseveltinstitution.org. No phone calls please.

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We promote progressive causes at several Colorado events each year, and could do lots more if we have more help. There are tons of tabling and "tenting" opportunities at street fairs, feastival, parties and events. One of the biggest and best for us has been the annual Gay Pride event each summer in Colo. Springs. We distribute hundreds of fliers, collect names of wanna-be activists, and distribute buttons and sticker with progressive messages. We use a commerce model. We prefer to working in the Colorado Springs area, but would love to reach further to other parts of the state. If we had 3 teams for 4 people each we could make tens of thousands of contacts each year. We also promote the same ideas and messages throughout north america and the world via our web sites.

We could use people to work these events (prepare, pack, haul, unload, setup material. Then interact with the public. Then pack it all up and return the material to storage.

Other task include web work, book review writing, event calendar management, email transmission, etc. etc. etc. 

TWI's Publisher Is Hiring By Laura McGann 12/3/08 11:36 AM TWI's publisher, the non-profit Center for Independent Media is looking for two news editors to shape the editorial direction of a network of sites across the country.

The jobs are based in Washington, in the same offices as TWI. Full job description and instructions on how to apply after the jump. The Center for Independent Media (CIM) seeks two high-energy individuals to help set the editorial direction of two to three online news sites devoted to politics and public life. The sites are part of a growing network of state news sites sponsored by the non-profit and non-partisan Center for Independent Media. The CIM sites, which generate original daily news articles on politics and public policy and adhere to the Society for Professional Journalists (SPJ) code of ethics, have received twenty SPJ awards for excellence in the past two years. The position is located in CIM's Washington, D.C. headquarters.

Here.

Josh Marshall:

No, don't fret, we're not reorganizing as a bank holding company to access TARP funds. And relative to a lot of other companies our finances are holding up well. But we are considering funding our own micro-bailout ... well, maybe nano-bailout, of one small sliver of the financial services industry.

What am I talking about? We're considering hiring a business and finance reporter-blogger. As you'd probably figure, we're not looking to gin up a TPM version of Squawk Box or have some slicked-back-haired right-winger ranting about zeroing out the capital gains tax or yelling about how undervalued the financial sector stocks are. And business and finance news wasn't something I'd really imagined TPM getting into. But we're already making plans to shift a lot of our TPMmuckraker.com resources to muckraking the financial collapse, the resultant bailout and all the shenanigans and self-dealing and new lobbying gambits. One of the things I most prize about TPM is that we've been able to stay nimble and light enough to be able to focus our resources on where the story is. And there's no getting around the fact that this is now where the story is.   Read More »
If you want to work for the new administration. Please apply here.

Denver Commission on Aging The Denver Commission on Aging is comprised of volunteers who advise the Executive Director of the Denver Agency for Human Rights & Community Relations and the Mayor’s Office on the special problems of the aging community in the City & County of Denver. The mission is to make Denver the best community for older adults through education, partnership, advocacy & advising. If you are interested in being considered, please contact my office for an application or Suzan Moore, Director of Boards & Commissions at 720-865-9034. The deadline is October 31, 2008.

Citizen Oversight Board The Citizen Oversight Board assesses the effectiveness of the Independent Monitor’s office and makes policy level recommendations regarding discipline, use of force and other policies, address rules, hiring, training, community relations and the complaint process. The Board also addresses any other issues of concern to the community, members of the Board, the Monitor, the Manager of Safety, the Chief of Police, the Under Sheriff, or the Fire Chief. The Board is for new applicants with sufficient background and experience to develop objective views and opinions relating to issues significant to Denver law enforcement and the community. To apply you must be a resident of the City and County of Denver and may not be an employee of the city. No member of the Board nor any of their immediate family members shall have ever been employed by the Denver Police, Sheriff or Fire Department. This is a four-year term beginning on 1/1/2009. The Board meets the first and third Friday morning of every month and conducts quarterly public meetings that are televised on Denver Channel 8. Each Board member receives a stipend of $100 a month. For further information, please contact the Monitor's Community Relations Ombudsman, AJ Clemmons, at 720-913-3307.

At Home Video Editor

Link http://www.virtualvocations.com/jobdetails/job/15356/at-home-video-editor.html

Rock the Vote / WireTap magazine Seek a Freelance Video Editor

(Duration: 3 months, September1 - December 1)

About the Project:

As we witness an historic election and young voters are coming out in record numbers, Rock the Vote (RocktheVote.com) and WireTap magazine (WiretapMag.org) partnered up to support the work of five emerging reporters for Rock the Trail project.

Our young reporters are making this election relevant, fun and meaningful for new voters.

The content of Rock the Trail reporters is posted on BET.com, WashingtonPost.com, RocktheVote.com, and WireTapMag.org, among others.

The Job:

The Video Editor will be responsible for helping our youth reporters improve their videos through individual mentoring and editing.

This job entails both editing and teaching and mentorship. The reporters will be submitting at least one 5-8 minutes long video a week.

This is a contract position and Video Editor will not be expected to relocate. This position is part-time, about 10-20 hours a week.

Compensation: $55 / hour with a $1,000 monthly, guaranteed retainer.

The Requirements:

• Ideally, a film or journalism major with experience in Final Cut and iMovie

• Available to work at least 10 hours a week

• Patient teacher and mentor

• Regular access to high-speed internet

• Passion for politics and music is a huge plus

TPM interns are vital to our operation and have a hand in everything we do. They work alongside our reporters to write and break stories, help our editors keep a finger on the pulse of the news day, and produce all kinds of digital media from youtube clips to mash-up photographs. Some of our interns have gone on to jobs here at TPM, others have moved on to jobs in new and old media alike, working for Think Progress, The Wall Street Journal, Huffington Post, The New York Sun, The Washington Post and more.

To learn more about what we do at TPM and what we've accomplished in the last year, see these news reports on TPM from 2007.

Because each intern is encouraged to work in multiple parts of our operation, it's important that applicants have a basic understanding of new media technologies (blogging, youtube, etc.) and a desire and ability to learn quickly. We are also looking for one intern who is video specific. This person should have a working knowledge of Final Cut, and be ready and excited to dive into the world of TPMtv. All internships are unpaid and based in TPM's New York City office.

To apply for any of our internships, send an email to talk at talkingpointsmemo.com with a cover letter, resume and two references. If you're interested in video, please specify that in your cover letter. Include in the email subject "TPM Video Internship" or "TPM Internship" for all non-video interns.

Fall 2008 Internship

Our Fall 2008 Internship runs from early Late August to late November. We will be accepting four or five full time interns. Part-time interns will not be considered.

Applications are due July 25th at noon.

Rolling Internships (Intern now!)

At any given time, it is always possible that we could use a smart person in the office to replace a lost intern or help us manage the ever-growing mountain of muck and news. If you're available to come in sooner than the beginning of the next internship cycle begins, let us know.

One of the easiest ways to be an activist everyday is to spend money on products and services that come from companies that practice a progressive business model. When a company incorporates environmentalism, equal employment rights, human rights around the world, and gives back to the community that sustains it, the economy is strengthened, our children are safer and our country is freer.

Historically a great source for information about a company's political practices has been BuyBlue.org. Once defunct, BuyBlue.org has found a new home in The Mile High City and is hiring!   Read More »

Glenn Greenwald writes on the FISA filibuster by Dodd and Reid's view:

It's one thing to watch Congressional Democrats fail to stand up to any of the Bush abuses. It's another thing entirely to watch as they actively enable them. But they've now moved beyond even that to actually perceiving as their Enemy anyone -- such as "Dodd and his allies" -- who seeks to disrupt their Bush-enabling efforts and, worst of all, who infects their rituals with any dirty, outside riff-raff, such as actual citizens.

But wait it goes to the attitude that the first woman Speaker of the House Nancy Pelos.  This was written by Digby:

Though crediting activists for their "passion," Pelosi called it "a waste of time" for them to target Democrats. "They are advocates," she said. "We are leaders."


Uhm, not exactly, Nance. They're citizens. And you work for them. That inconvenient first amendment was put in the constitution so you wouldn't forget that.

We are to vote for Democratic party candidates, get them elected, have majorities in Congress then what?  For the Democratic leadership to crap on the voters?

This is what they are saying...Elect us then we will crap all you, the voter, and enable Mr. Bush to destroy the Constitution?

If somebody wants to run in the Democratic Party primary against DeGette I will be the first to contribute and volunteer.

Who will step up?

Spreading freedom is what 'Merica is 'bout so sayeth the Decider in Chief. But when the people of a nation rise up to demand an end to their slavery where is "the rich is my base" Commander Guy?

From The DailyMail.co.uk:

Thousands of protesters are dead and the bodies of hundreds of executed monks have been dumped in the jungle, a former intelligence officer for Burma's ruling junta has revealed.

 

 

 

The most senior official to defect so far, Hla Win, said: "Many more people have been killed in recent days than you've heard about. The bodies can be counted in several thousand."

 The assessment by Swedish diplomat Liselotte Agerlid:

"People are scared and the general assessment is that the fight is over. We were informed from one of the largest embassies in Burma that 40 monks in the Insein prison were beaten to death today and subsequently burned."

What did the USA do?  Basically nothing.

Bush doesn't care about the "freedom" because his meaning of freedom is only about "free markets" nothing more and nothing less.  The meaning of freedom:

A political condition that permits freedom of choice and action for individuals and also for individuals and groups to participate in the decisions and operation of the society and the political system.

 

 

 

 

 

The shame of how we treat ourselves


German Shepard dogs barking

The cops with mirror sunglasses firing their weapons

To turn back those teeming, desperate people crossing the Gretna Bridge

From the drowned American city called New Orleans


This is the legacy that heralds the new American Century


The seasons pass and longing turns to bitterness

But those who have come to replace them

Ready to raze and replace the old homes in the Ninth Ward

With the shiny and new high rise condominiums for their upper class tastes


The New Orleans diaspora



Read this to act now.  Ask Rep. DeGette and Senator Salazar what are they doing to give New Orleans residents the right to return.


 

 


Caught this off CO Confidential: 

Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama's Colorado organization is planning anti-war rallies next Tuesday, Oct. 2 with events in Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs and Pueblo.

The "Rallies to Turn the Page in Iraq" recognize a 2002 speech that Obama gave to warn that military action against Iraq could lead to "a U.S. occupation of undetermined length, at undetermined cost, with undetermined consequences." 

Ten days later, on October 11, 2002, the US Senate voted to give the President authorization to go to war in Iraq.

No doubt, there will be more protests planned in Colorado to mark that 5th anniversary date.

 

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