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Rootscamp NYC

If you want to meet the technologists and web strategists behind the blog revolution, this is the conference to attend. It is open to everybody and anybody and it's free.

The catch? There's space for only 150 people. Register now.

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JOIN PROGRESSIVE LEADERS FOR POST-ELECTION DEBRIEF and SKILL SHARE!!!

With so many people at all levels discovering amazing ways in communicating, organizing, using technology to make a difference and adapting to new media habits, it doesn't make sense for a post-election debrief to exclude you... This is why we are calling all technologists, local union activists, grassroots community leaders, precinct captains, heads of a local parties and activists who are kicking ass in a bold new way!

We invite you to attend RootsCamp NYC on Saturday, 18 November 2006 at Polytechnic University in Brooklyn

What is RootsCamp NYC?
Just like in the style of Barcamp, it's a FREE unconference, where you set the agenda.

We will talk about the past and plan for the future.

Think of it as a cross between an election debrief and grassroots organizing skills share. The progressive community - everyone from the "netroots" to precinct captains to field organizers to national message consultants - will come together and hash out:


Rootscamp


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Sometimes it feels satisfying. But more often it seems ineffective and pointless. This blog has been more my platform for venting than an actual tool of change --lazy activism, if you will. Or maybe it's just that my interest in seeing the world change has been replaced by a deep cynicism about whether that change will happen. It takes a lot of energy to sustain anger against a cultural machine. And that anger is starting to feel more futile and self-defeating. I mean, how many times and in how many ways can you say "Fuck racists. Fuck sexists. Fuck rich people. Fuck community-destroying trolls. Fuck Republicans."?


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