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Netroots Diary #2: So Much Progressivism, So Little Time
It’s Day 2 of the conference and I am blissfully overwhelmed by all things progressive. I have attended panels on women and social media, social media for advocacy, comedy for social activism, sexual freedom, the Wisconsin recall, and Google Analytics. … Continue reading
Posted in Feminism, LGBTQ/Queer, Politics, random, Travel
Tagged Alan Rosenblatt, American Federation of Teachers, Andrew Boyd, Beth Becker, Darcy Burner, Elizabeth Warren, Emily Mills, Lee Camp, Lizz Winstead, Mazie Hirono, Netroots, Netroots Nation, Sandy Lerner, Team Uterati, William Winters, Wisconsin
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Working Families Unite!
As I follow the protests in Egypt and other parts of North Africa and the Middle East, and the events in Wisconsin, it’s difficult not to become a little heartened at the fight for worker’s rights. Granted, each protest has … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged labor, paid leave, protests, social programs, unions, wage gap, Walk Like an Egyptian, Wisconsin, women, working families
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