Coco @ RootsCamp...
| By cocokirby03 - Dec 6th, 2007 at 3:22 pm EST |
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Categories: Equality / Civil Rights, Economic Fairness & Security, Education, Consumer and Worker Protection, Corporate Accountability / Workers' Rights, Reproductive Rights
Categories: Equality / Civil Rights, Economic Fairness & Security, Education, Consumer and Worker Protection, Corporate Accountability / Workers' Rights, Reproductive Rights
This past Saturday I arrived at RootsCamp just in time for the first session. I was tired of course (8am is not a progressive hour) but I was also really excited and hopeful. I was ready to meet people and learn about them, their efforts, and their successes.
The beginnings of my first three sessions were actually a little bit scary. They were largely centered on some of the ballot issues coming up in 2008. People asked questions and got deep into the community opinions that would even allow for some of the ballot issues we're going to see. It was really hard to hear people talk about the intense media saturation by the right wing with anti- labor, anti-affirmative action, and anti-reproductive rights messages that are surely to come. Individuals and organizations also criticized our current messaging tactics and asked about how to take action in the approaching chaos that is 2008
I ultimately learned a lot about the talking points that the progressive community is going to use next year. I loved seeing all the (people) resources in the progressive community, how we can work together, and energize eachother. It was just a little bit inspiring….
But that's what RootsCamp is about right?
Some relevant resources below…
The beginnings of my first three sessions were actually a little bit scary. They were largely centered on some of the ballot issues coming up in 2008. People asked questions and got deep into the community opinions that would even allow for some of the ballot issues we're going to see. It was really hard to hear people talk about the intense media saturation by the right wing with anti- labor, anti-affirmative action, and anti-reproductive rights messages that are surely to come. Individuals and organizations also criticized our current messaging tactics and asked about how to take action in the approaching chaos that is 2008
I ultimately learned a lot about the talking points that the progressive community is going to use next year. I loved seeing all the (people) resources in the progressive community, how we can work together, and energize eachother. It was just a little bit inspiring….
But that's what RootsCamp is about right?
Some relevant resources below…













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No kidding! But we all must sacrifice for the cause, eh?