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THE DAILY GOTHAM PRESENTS: Bill Richardson

March is an insane month for the amount of political events you can go to. The proof is in the amount of political heavy hitters DL21C was able to wrangle during that month : Jon Kerry, Wesley Clark, John Tester, John Edwards, Bill Richardson. It is also an insane month for the amount of technology and media conferences you can get invited to, the most important (at least for me) being SXSW --but there's eTech and IDPI as well.

I missed almost all the events involving presidential candidates because of the amount of conferences I was involved in during the month of March. Once I was done with my last one, ARC's national conference on "Facing Race", I was free to enjoy a candidate or two by the end of the month. I wasn't able to make it to the John Edwards event (I was having some fun at a party with Nancy Pelosi).

So 3/26 was Bill Richardson's lucky number.


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Get your pom-poms out for "Blogs and Politics"

I expect you to appear at NYU Law, wearing your cheerleading uniforms and carrying your puffiest of pom-poms so you can cheer your fearless leader and blogdiva extraordinaire.

While you're at it, you can boo off the stage my evil rivals,

Scott Sala, Urban Elephants

Gur Tsabar Room Eight

Ben Smith Daily Politics and Room Eight

Laughing out loud

The event?
DL21C Presents : Blogs and Politics
October 25th at 7pm

Top tier New York Bloggers will be on hand to discuss new media in New York politics and analyze the result of the DL21C Blog Straw Poll.

New York University's Law School
40 Washington Square South
Vanderbilt Hall, Room 210

co-hosted by the NYU Law School Democrats.

Link to survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=362362674986

RSVP http://www.dl21c.org/insertform2.php?event_id=159


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Blogs and Politics: A critical look at New York's Political New Media Landscape

25 Oct 2006 - 7:10am
25 Oct 2006 - 9:10am

Blogs and Politics
7pm October 25th
NYU Vanderbilt Hall
7:00pm to 9:00pm

co-hosted by the NYU Law School Democrats.

Top tier New York Bloggers will be on hand to discuss new media in New York politics and analyze the result of the DL21C Blog Straw Poll.

Link to survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=362362674986

RSVP http://www.dl21c.org/insertform2.php?event_id=159


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hmmm. i received this email from NARAL today. i'm not sure i like it much. there's just enough ignorance in it to piss me off. i mean, what century are we in that "latinos" and black women are the *only* women of color? what happened to asian, arabs and native women? and the three "pillars" that are being organized around, community control, holistic health, and positive motherhood, sound like they have been re-written by some over anxious white dude who doesn't want to piss off the white women who support NARAL (established women of color org's *do* organize around these things, it just sounds like the fierce women of color language has been co-opted). and the email title is as follows: " It's time to Recognize! the reproductive health needs of women of color". ummm, is it really time? forty years after women of color started organizing on their own because white women couldn't bear to make us a part of the movement, it is *finally* time?
grrr.


— Brownfemipower, blog publisher
woman of color blog: NARAL "supporting" women of color


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